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What is Srixon Golf ZX7 MKII Irons?

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Srixon Golf ZX7 MKII Irons are a top-of-the-line set of golf clubs that have been designed for tour-level and low-handicap golfers who demand precise control and excellent feel from their irons. With a thin topline, narrow sole, short blade, and minimal offset, these irons offer exceptional shot-shaping ability and allow golfers to hit the ball exactly where they want it to go.

One of the standout features of the Srixon Golf ZX7 MKII Irons is their forged construction, which provides a soft yet solid feel at impact. This gives golfers the confidence they need to hit their shots with precision and accuracy, knowing that the club will respond exactly as they expect.

The Srixon Golf ZX7 MKII Irons feature advanced technology such as a new variable face thickness pattern that optimizes ball speed across the entire face for enhanced distance and forgiveness. Additionally, a tungsten toe weight in the long and mid irons increases stability and forgiveness on off-center hits.

Whether you're a seasoned tour professional or a low-handicap amateur, the Srixon Golf ZX7 MKII Irons are a top choice for golfers who demand the very best in performance, feel, and control from their irons. With their sleek, classic look and advanced technology, these irons are sure to impress even the most discerning golfers.

Frequently Asked Questions about srixon golf zx7 mkii irons

For example, Mizuno and Srixon irons are made in Japan, but what about their woods and Mizuno's wedges?

The ZX7 Mk II's blend of accuracy, distance and forgiveness can benefit many golfers, from low to mid-handicappers, who seek improved performance and control. Its exceptional feel and sound appeal to players who value sensory feedback during their swing. Golfers who prioritize maximum forgiveness should look elsewhere.

I'm an avid golfer, a 9.2 7 handicap on my way to a 2 (been a 5.6) and frequent tester of golf clubs and equipment since 2015. Summary: Srixon ZX7 irons are exceptionally easy to hit, but perform exactly how you want a player iron to perform. They are accurate, consistent, forgiving, and long.

Summary: Sound, feel, flight, accuracy, green holding, and trajectory were identical for ZX7s and ZX5s. ZX5s have a distance advantage due to stronger lofts. The ZX5s have thicker soles, longer blades, and slightly more offset. No doubt, this makes them more forgiving.

Sumitomo Rubber Industries SRIXON takes its name from our company's initials (Sumitomo Rubber Industries) plus ON (as in “Onward).”

Srixon® is a young brand created in 2001 by the Sumitomo Rubber Industries group, a company that has been manufacturing golf and tennis balls since 1930 under the Dunlop®, Maxfli® and Tour Special® brands, and golf clubs since 1964. It is the company that has filed the most patents in the golf industry.

While the P770 Irons can certainly benefit high handicap golfers, they are specifically designed for low to mid handicap players who prioritize consistency and accuracy.

Who are the P-770 irons for? Better ball strikers at around a 10 handicap and any single-digit handicap with strong ball striking. Low handicap: (Yes) Elite low handicaps may prefer thinner toplines and soles with less offset.

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ManufacturerKawasaki Motorcycle & Engine Company
Bore / stroke73.0 mm × 44.7 mm (2.87 in × 1.76 in)
Compression ratio11.5:1
Top speed241–262 km/h (150–163 mph)
Power77.6–81.4 kW (104.0–109.2 hp) (rear wheel) @ 11,500 rpm

In comparison, the average PGA Tour player hits their 7 iron between 172-215 yards with a clubhead speed of 90 MPH on average. On the LPGA Tour, the average seven iron clubhead speed is 76 MPH and a total 7 Iron Distance of 141 yards.

Srixon ZX7 Driver The ZX7 thanks to a rounder, more pear shaped head (the ZX5 is more triangular), flatter crown and higher skirt gives a lower more penetrating ball flight. Two swappable sole weights and an adjustable hosel give shot shape adjustability, allowing golfers to dial in their preferred shot shape.

While the P770 Irons can certainly benefit high handicap golfers, they are specifically designed for low to mid handicap players who prioritize consistency and accuracy.

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