Wicked Cool Bearded Man
4thegolf+4thefriends
First, a disclaimer: these irons are not available as a USA release. However, it is my sincere hope that in the future, the dangerously sharp dressed cousin of the ever popular Z545 and the Z745 iron sets will be.
Quite simply, I don't know if I have ever gamed an iron that had lines as clean as the Z945. If you are a purist, or have gamed blades in the past, you need to find a way to hit these. Even if it means flying to Japan. They are that good. From turf interaction, to repeatable distances, to feel and workability, these are in their own category for this golfer. The "V" sole is the same as the 545 and the 745, albeit in a smaller package. This means the same amazing turf action is available with the 945.
Having hit each iron in the current Z family from Srixon, I can honestly say there is something for everyone. The Z945 isn't for all golfers, yet better ball strikers will be impressed (read "blown away") by both the feel and forgiveness. As with the other two sets, the smaller profile hides much more forgiveness than expected, specifically towards the toe for this golfer.
As you can see, the tight, sharp lines and negligible offset won't be for all abilities, but those in the market for blades will fall in love immediately.
I will have much more to say about these in the next few days. Enjoy the pics! Cleveland/Srixon needs to get these in the U.S.
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Quite simply, I don't know if I have ever gamed an iron that had lines as clean as the Z945. If you are a purist, or have gamed blades in the past, you need to find a way to hit these. Even if it means flying to Japan. They are that good. From turf interaction, to repeatable distances, to feel and workability, these are in their own category for this golfer. The "V" sole is the same as the 545 and the 745, albeit in a smaller package. This means the same amazing turf action is available with the 945.
Having hit each iron in the current Z family from Srixon, I can honestly say there is something for everyone. The Z945 isn't for all golfers, yet better ball strikers will be impressed (read "blown away") by both the feel and forgiveness. As with the other two sets, the smaller profile hides much more forgiveness than expected, specifically towards the toe for this golfer.
As you can see, the tight, sharp lines and negligible offset won't be for all abilities, but those in the market for blades will fall in love immediately.
I will have much more to say about these in the next few days. Enjoy the pics! Cleveland/Srixon needs to get these in the U.S.
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