Srixon has introduced its ZX Irons, which officially launch in North America on January 15.
“While the new ZX Irons are gorgeous to look down at, it’s the technology inside that’s even more exciting,” said Jeff Brunski, vice president of research and development .
“Hotter faces designed using AI optimization deliver more speed. Meanwhile, varying grooves throughout the iron set gives golfers consistent distance control and forged construction helps them feel incredible at impact,” he said.
Created with human intelligence yet perfected by the artificial kind, MainFrame is a face design used to increase ball speed. Milled into the backside of every iron face, MainFrame is a variable thickness pattern made up of grooves, channels and cavities.
After two years of learning and refining, these final faces offer improved COR because they maximize flex at impact for more ball speed.
Srixon’s ZX5 irons combine ball speed technology with forged feel in a forgiving, but workable profile.
Srixon’s ZX7 irons provide a compact blade shape, slim topline and narrow sole for enhanced workability, feel and aesthetics.
Both irons offer an updated Tour V.T. Sole, designed to glide smoothly through the turf , progressive grooves to improve consistency and forged construction from a soft 1020 carbon steel body that absorbs vibrations for an enhanced soft feel.
ZX Utility Irons are smaller and more compact than previous generations, delivering a more blade-like address profile that blends with any set. ZX Utility Irons deliver Srixon’s MainFrame technology, along with a hollow design and multi – piece construction. All of these technologies come together in a smaller profile, withthe same forgiveness that is expected from a utility iron.