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Srixon Z355 Driver Review
There are definitely higher and lower spinning heads. All equipment is different.
There are definitely higher and lower spinning heads. All equipment is different.
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So how would you classify this head in terms of spin? What would be an example of a high spin head. I'm genuinely curious as my club head speed has decreased over the years my spin rate has lowered. So getting help in generating spin is of interest to me.
And big range of swing speeds absolutely hammered this club!I dont think there are any high spin heads any more, at least from any of the major brands. I think this is low to mid in terms of spin. Most golfers we saw were under 3000 RPMs with it.
And big range of swing speeds absolutely hammered this club!
And big range of swing speeds absolutely hammered this club!
It will definitely surprise you. It was an unexpected launcher for many this weekend. I personally really liked this club.After the Cub Clash thread and chatting with emart about this, I need to add this to the hit list as well.
Figured we have so many new members they might have missed this link at some point!THP Review of the new Srixon Z355 Driver is up on the home page. Everything you will want to know about this new release can be found here.
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/srixon-355-driver-review/
My thumb does not appreciate that simile.Figured we have so many new members they might have missed this link at some point!
Just a solid performing driver, not necessarily going to light the world on fire, but the shaft weighting tech freaking works, its like swinging a hammer at a nail.
Two 300 yard drives yesterday! On the fairway that I was aiming for!!! The control I have with this driver coupled with the swing changes I've been working on is $$$$! Too bad it's the end of the season....