You might have seen the Srixon ZXi irons all across the GolfWRX Best Irons awards. Now, we've teamed up with Srixon to bring the award-winning performance from the Srixon's line of ZXi irons to our forum members. We have five (5) of our most-trusted GolfWRX members putting the ZXi irons to the ul...
This is my fourth generation of Srixon irons - I first started with the z785 irons (Project X LZ stiff shafts), then the ZX7 (Dynamic Gold 120 stiff shafts) and the ZXi7 irons (Dynamic Gold 115 stiff shafts).
Srixon have released a lot of prototype drivers to the conforming list that never make the light of day…. But this is very interesting
I’m considering upgrading my Srixon irons (currently play ZX5 MK II) to the ZXi (mixed set this time) and looking for insights from those that play the ZXi7 AW. I’ve historically played a Vokey (48-50 degree depending on iron set) and use it for full shots and some short pitches (20-30 yards). Ho...
Srixon’s one-of-a-kind formula called i-Forged or Impact Forged, is a new achievement in club design and manufacturing, developed to strengthen and enhance each ZXi iron to create superior all-around performance.
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Srixon 745 was my favorite iron ever and kept trying each 7 series model from srixon since. Nothing ever came close really. 785s were good not great, first gen zx7 were close. Latest zx7 were also good not great. Have never played titleist anything in my life, was never really a fan. Tried T150 when they released and was blown away.