Most golf equipment companies develop clubs by asking elite golfers to test prototypes and provide feedback. Designers take what they learn from those sessions, combine it with computer simulations ...
Specs: Titanium drivers with adjustable hosel. Available: Dec. 8 Who it’s for: Slower to moderate-speed golfers seeking an ultralight, easy-to-swing driver that delivers higher ball speed, consistent ...
SRIXON Sports Asia this weekend put the 10th generation of the XXIO series on the market. Essentially there two models of the new XXIO X driver – the Regular and Miyazaki, which come with a price tag ...
Officially, XXIO is designed for the golfer who is affectionately known as a “moderate swing speed player.” Unofficially, ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Srixon’s new ZX wood family, which includes the low-spin, tour-styled ZX7 driver and the larger footprint, high-launching ZX5 driver along with fairway woods and hybrids, seeks ...
This year’s ClubTest is bigger and better than ever. To help you make sense of the mountain of high-tech new clubs on the market, we put all of the latest offerings from the top golf club ...
With the goal of helping more golfers stripe more shots like touring professionals, the all-new Srixon ZXi drivers, fairway woods and hybrids promise big-time distance, added adjustability and, for ...
Dunlop Sports may not be a name that most golfers are familiar with, but it is the parent company of household names in the equipment world — Cleveland Golf, Srixon and Xxio. Those brands make irons ...
The new Srixon Z-series drivers show that the driver face, strictly regulated for its springiness for the past two decades, is still finding ways to add extra zip to our drives—especially the ones we ...