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Review of the Srixon ZXi Fairway Wood

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 13, 2025Updated:January 13, 20253 Mins Read
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Srixon fairway woods have always been known for their great looks, but their performance has often fallen short compared to other top models. However, the new Srixon ZXi fairway wood is changing that narrative and could be a game-changer for many golfers. With a sleek matte black crown and a refined head design based on tour player feedback, the ZXi is not just a pretty face but also a high-performing club. The stepped-crown design helps to lower the center of gravity, increase launch, lower spin, and create more distance, making it a competitive option for players looking to improve their game.

In testing, the ZXi fairway wood delivered impressive distance and exceptional dispersion, thanks to its newly designed i-flex face and rebound frame technology. The club produced some of the longest carry and total numbers seen in fairway wood testing, making it a standout performer. The lightweight carbon crown and adjustable hosel add to the club’s appeal, providing both optimal performance and versatility on the course.

The ZXi fairway wood is designed to maximize COR and provide a solid feel at impact, despite being a bit louder than some other models on the market. Golfers who appreciate a slightly louder sound but still want premium performance will find the ZXi to be a great fit. With a price tag of £379, the ZXi fairway wood may come at a premium, but the overall package and performance make it an excellent value for serious golfers looking to upgrade their equipment.

Srixon hopes that the ZXi fairway wood will help establish them as a serious competitor in the metalwood market this year, following the success of their new drivers. The addition of the adjustable hosel and the overall performance of the ZXi range make it a strong contender for golfers looking for a reliable and high-performing fairway wood. The club will be available for purchase starting on February 15th, giving golfers the opportunity to experience the performance and technology that the ZXi has to offer.

Overall, the Srixon ZXi fairway wood is a standout option for golfers looking to improve their game and add a high-performing club to their bag. With impressive distance, exceptional dispersion, and a sleek design, the ZXi delivers on both looks and performance. Golfers who prioritize performance and value in their equipment will find the ZXi to be a worthy investment for their game. Make sure to check out the ZXi range from Srixon when it becomes available in February and experience the difference for yourself.

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