As a new PGA Tour season kicks off in Napa, Calif., this week, so, too, does speculation surrounding new equipment from the major manufacturers. First up: Srixon. As of Monday, there were at least 10 ...
Srixon isn’t like most of its competitors. Instead of churning out fresh drivers each year, the brand runs on an every-other-year cadence, meaning there’s additional time for the R&D department to ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Srixon’s new ZX wood family, which includes the low-spin, tour-styled ZX7 driver and the larger footprint, high-launching ZX5 driver along with fairway woods and hybrids, seeks ...
The new Srixon Z-series drivers show that the driver face, strictly regulated for its springiness for the past two decades, is still finding ways to add extra zip to our drives—especially the ones we ...
Golf Digest equipment experts Jonathan Wall and Gene Parente dive into the mountain of data gathered by the Golf Laboratories swing robot to reveal how the newest Srixon ZXi drivers stack up against ...
Hideki Matsuyama is crucial to the International Team’s chances in the Presidents Cup. The eight-time TOUR winner is making his fourth Presidents Cup appearance and is the highest-ranked member of the ...
BROOKLINE, Mass. – Brooks Koepka made headlines earlier this week when he was spotted using an old driver and golf ball. Koepka, a longtime equipment free agent, signed a deal with Cleveland/Srixon ...
NEW ON THE MARKET: Srixon’s Z 565 driver. THE SCOOP: According to Srixon engineers, the Z 565 driver delivers the most advanced innovation and best performance of any club the company has made. The Z ...
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