Price: $1,299.99 with Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips. Specs: Forged 1025 carbon with progressive grooves. The Skinny: The Srixon Z-Forged II irons are designed to ...
Srixon's new ZXi irons balance traditional forged feel with modern game-improvement technology. The 2025 line offers four models catering to a range of skill levels, from high-handicap players to ...
Srixon’s forged irons have long been known as some of the best looking, feeling, and performing in the business and the new Z 785 and Z 585 models are living proof. However, while the aforementioned ...
What the company says: “Z-FORGED begins with two sharp lines at the back, one from the toe and one from the heel, which form its signature double curve design. Z-FORGED elevates iron performance with ...
Srixon has added another option to its already-impressive iron lineup. Following the August rollout of the Z585 (a players-distance iron) and Z785 (cavity-back players), Srixon introduces the Z-Forged ...
Dunlop Sports may not be a name that most golfers are familiar with, but it is the parent company of household names in the equipment world — Cleveland Golf, Srixon and Xxio. Those brands make irons ...
Our take: Forged from a single billet of 1020 carbon steel, Z-Forged is a blade for the traditionalist, with a redesigned musclepad that delivers workability and feel. An updated Tour V.T. sole ...
While the 500 and 700 families of Srixon’s Z-series woods and irons may have gained a reputation for shapes that appeal to better players, that doesn’t mean they avoid game improvement technology.
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