New Srixon irons just hit the USGA conforming list and with it not only a view to what the future might hold, but also both RH and LH models were shown.
There were two new irons that hit today. Both the Srixon ZX5 MKII and the ZX7 MKII which follow in their general timeline of new offerings being every two years with an update.
Notoriously USGA Conforming list pictures are awful, but what do you think so far?
Very user dependent, but from some of the testing (here and online) I saw some spin numbers higher with the 7. Again not a bad thing because better players can use that to their advantage, but with mediocre ball strikers like myself, spin can start to creep into hurt territory even if the profile at address suits me.
Had to go back and look at data, I wa 5400-5500 with the 7, and a peak height around 39-40 which I wish my swing could provide now. ???
We do 100% deliver things differently though, you’re right.
Dumb question but after watching the Rocco video about how spin is control and having not enough spin is detrimental is that the case? Or are they right where they need to be and not over spinning?
You need to offload or change the shipping address I know a guy ??
That makes sense, pretty sure he was playing a combo set before too
5s have more toe weight, 7s have less to make workability easier.
Long, very long.
I thought there were some towards the beginning of this thread. I will say from what I’ve seen, the new version is a little slimmer than last years version
I am debating adding a 5 iron in either ZX5 mkII or ZX4 mkII to go with my ZX5 6-AW.
Go with 6-5 ZX or 5-4 ZX. If they’re anything like the U85s I have, you will love them
I went just the 5 in ZX4 and 6-G in ZX5. Bent the 5 weak as they’re rockets when I was tinkering and deciding my setup.
Did 1 degree at the moment might go more once I’ve played with it more. It’s a more powerful club and I lose speed right around this point in the bag so I added this into the factor too as well so if you’re comfortable with the 5i I wouldn’t hesitate with 2 degrees but if it’s your longest tentatively hit club I’d just go 1 degree to make up for any typically missing yardage to begin with.