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They look great! Cant wait to hear how they play outside in the sunshine too!And they do look good out in the daylight too....
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They’ve been out and about, I used that info to help write the article as well. I just couldn’t capture data outside because, well, Oklahoma.They look great! Cant wait to hear how they play outside in the sunshine too!
Keegan Bradley has a few wins with Srixon Irons, as does Matsuyama as does several other tour players.Shane Lowery, 2019 Open Championship
GMac, 2010 US Open
Couple of major winners there
Those look awesome.And they do look good out in the daylight too....
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Did you give this one a read?I am looking forward to these, having played the 585 (4-5 iron) and the 787 (6-PW) for close to two years. I really liked this combo and have tested almost everything out there against it (CF 19 pros, Cobra Forged Tec, TM 770, TM 7Mb), and they came out on top in feel, distance, and even forgiveness. My only complaint is te 585 feel a little harsh on impacts a little high on the face, compared to similar strikes on 785, and I am not a huge fan of the cavity in the back of the 585 being open visually (minor issue though).
My hope for the Zx5 and Zx7 is that they are just as good as the 787/585's, and bonus if they are a little better. I am interested to see how the sole notch near the hosel on the bottom further helps turf interaction (they brought this feature back from the 745 line). Other than liking nice shiny new things, I think the current irons are starting to wear our (probably 175 or so rounds and probably twice that in range sessions). So definitely time for a new set.
I definitely saw in the article that combo sets are a thing that is expected and designed for, but my question really is whether there is expected to be a separate SKU for the combo set, similar to what Srixon has offered in the past.Yes, mentioned in the iron review, it’s a thing
Based on the info we have, their push is they can combo anywhere with any club, ultimate options and no limited SKUI definitely saw in the article that combo sets are a thing that is expected and designed for, but my question really is whether there is expected to be a separate SKU for the combo set, similar to what Srixon has offered in the past.
Based on the info we have, their push is they can combo anywhere with any club, ultimate options and no limited SKU
As mentioned many many times in here, the data was recorded in mats and it always impacts my numbers, however even with that the descent angles and peak will hold anything. More that that, I have had them on the course extensively and there have been no issues at all.Concerned about the low spin. Have to get some on course feedback using the right golf ball. I looked at the launch angle and decent along with spin. These variables make me wonder about the stopping power. Especially on a wet or damp green or one with a front to back slope. If the new irons can't perform in real world conditions then they won't stay in the bag very long.
Going to game them against my new Callaways' and compile a fairly comprehensive database. Basically, going to the same course using the same ball but hitting into the greens with my set of Callaway's and the same for the Srixons. They will have to perform well to keep up with my other two sets.
Meaning your review, yes I did, I commented yesterday I liked it.. If you mean proofread my post, I did not (guilty).Did you give this one a read?
Hahaha, definitely not the proofreading one, I’m terrible there!Meaning your review, yes I did, I commented yesterday I liked it.. If you mean proofread my post, I did not (guilty).
Yes, definitely saw that. The 785/585 combo are the best that I have hit ever. Very much looking forward to Zx's. The shafts that I ordered in the Zx set I have coming I did switch to the S400 TI, from Modus 120x soft stepped, so in reality my only concern is that I made a good switch in terms of shaft. I used to play the s400's and are often fit into this shaft, so I don't think it will be an issue, and if I don't like them I will just pull my current shafts and put them into the new Zx's.Hahaha, definitely not the proofreading one, I’m terrible there!
I really do believe these are the best Z irons they’ve produced yet, and to this day hold the 765 in extremely high regard.
I went combo in my 565/765 set and it was a great fit for me. I could hit the 4-6i 565 with confidence, and score well with the 765's. If I did a combo set again, I would consider going more forgiving up to the 7i though. That would be my only change.
If I was building a set, it’d be 3,4 in the ZXU and 5-P ZX7Agree. My next set could easily be the 4-7 iron in the ZX5 and the 8-GW in the ZX7. I'll see how long I can hold off on getting these, lol.
I had the 565/765 set knocked off by another set this summer. It was by a narrow margin, so I'd love to give these new Srixons a go to see if they can retake a place in my bag. The ZX5 and ZX7 are really tempting me right now ...Agree. My next set could easily be the 4-7 iron in the ZX5 and the 8-GW in the ZX7. I'll see how long I can hold off on getting these, lol.