Srixon Z 355 Driver and Metal Woods Preview

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Srixon® is excited to announce the introduction of the new Z 355 line of woods and irons, the latest addition to the Srixon Z Series golf clubs used by elite professional staffers such as Graeme McDowell, Keegan Bradley and Hideki Matsuyama.

Like all Z Series clubs, Z 355 offers tour-influenced performance, real innovation and stunning design. What separates Z 355 is that every club is engineered to maximize the golfer’s swing consistency, and the key technology that promotes this performance is Action Mass.

As a brand Dedicated to Improving Your Game, we ask ourselves every day: What truly helps golfers get better? What technologies would actually improve upon game-improvement,” said Chris Beck, Srixon Brand Manager. “Our extensive swing testing revealed that the most effective club design for consistently making successful golf swings is by strategically moving more weight into the club head and raising the balance point of the shaft.”

Z 355 Driver
Designed for massive distance, the Srixon Z 355 driver features Action Mass technology, which combines a higher head weight (211 grams) with an ultra-high balance point Miyazaki® Jinsoku™ shaft to help increase ball speed while promoting a more consistent, stable swing for players seeking maximum distance and forgiveness. The Z 355 driver’s 450 cc club head features QTS™ Adjustability, which offers 12 unique settings for loft, lie and face angle. A fast and powerful 6-4 Ti cup face creates an even larger sweet spot for increased consistency and distance off the tee. Available in men’s lofts of 9.5°, 10.5° and 12.0° (10.5° and 12.0° available in both RH and LH options) and women’s lofts of 12.0° and HL (15.0°), the Z 355™ drivers have a minimum advertised price (MAP) of $349.99. For more information, please visit Srixon Z 355 Driver.

Z 355 Fairway
Srixon’s new Z 355 fairway wood also features Action Mass technology, which combines a higher head weight with an ultra-high balance point Miyazaki Jinsoku shaft in each of the four different lofts. The higher MOI head design is designed with a shallower profile to promote easier launch. A fast and powerful HT1770 maraging steel face creates a larger sweet spot for increased consistency and distance from the fairway or off the tee. The 3-wood features a powerful cup face design and a forward-positioned 40-gram inner floating bar, which promotes a higher launch, lower spin trajectory with maximum face flexibility. Available for men in 3W (15.0°), 4W (17.0°), 5W (19.0°) and 7W (22.0°), with the 3W and 5W available in both RH and LH. Women’s options include 3W (15.0°), 5W (19.0°) and 7W (22.0°). The Z 355 fairway woods have a MAP of $229.99. For more information, please visit Srixon Z 355 Fairway Woods.

Z 355 Hybrid
The new Srixon Z 355 hybrids integrate Action Mass technology in playable head profiles designed to fit a wide variety of players and optimize shot versatility. A higher head weight with an ultra-high balance point Miyazaki Jinsoku shaft help increase ball speed and promote a more consistent, stable swing for players seeking maximum distance and forgiveness. The HT1770 maraging steel face creates a larger sweet spot for increased consistency and distance. Available for men in 3H (19.0°), 4H (23.0°) and 5H (26.0°) – all in both RH and LH – and for women in 4H (23.0°) and 5H (26.0°), RH only. The Z 355 hybrids have a MAP of $199.99. For more information, please visit Srixon Z 355 Hybrid.


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Understated and very clean looking to my eye. Look forward to hearing more.
 
Pretty simple look. If the perform similar to Srixon's other lines, these could be seriously good. Look forward to hearing some feedback.
 
Love the clean look.
 
Simple and clean.
 
Really like the look. Got to see it in person yesterday when I stopped my the range at lunch. This will fit lots of golfers from slow SS to guys with fast ss
 
Super clean look here. Really pleasing to the eye


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LH... Yusssssssssssssssssss
 
I like what I'm reading about the driver and a great price point
 
Interesting that the head is 450cc and not 460. Definitely interested in tying out this line.
 
Where does this fit in with the Z545 and Z745? Will it be replacing one of them? Addition to the line? For average Joes? for better players?
 
This and the Miyazaki shaft have me intrigued.
 
Where does this fit in with the Z545 and Z745? Will it be replacing one of them? Addition to the line? For average Joes? for better players?

Addition to the line. More forgiving. We will have a full review coming soon.
 
I've never hit a srixon hybrid. Would love to give them a whack
 
Love the looks of the line. Going to need to give the fairway a go. Love the F45 fairway, but sometimes I feel like I'm giving up a bit more than I'd like in terms of forgiveness.
 
Very clean look. Nice clean looks and looks like a ton of forgiveness packed into these. Definitely intrigued
 
Simple design, I am liking the style of this. Looks like it could be a real winner

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Like Mpeterson said. To be more forgiving then the 545, it's interesting that it's a 450cc head. I'd like to hear more about hoe and why that is. If only someone was gong to be out there next week to find out more info on it ��
 
Like Mpeterson said. To be more forgiving then the 545, it's interesting that it's a 450cc head. I'd like to hear more about hoe and why that is. If only someone was gong to be out there next week to find out more info on it ��

To me the 545 is somewhat fade biased - at least in the 9.5 head I have. I'm guessing that's probably one place that they'll make changes.
 
I found the 10.5* head I tried out to be the same. Great looking club, but didn't fit my swing as my miss is left to right. I am definitely interest in this line though.

To me the 545 is somewhat fade biased - at least in the 9.5 head I have. I'm guessing that's probably one place that they'll make changes.
 
Hey JB, is the new 155 line coming to America or is a Europe thing?
 
Yup, simple and understated is what also came to mind when seeing these.
 
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