Srixon Sports is introducing its new Z-TX driver, fairway woods and irons, as well as its latest hybrid.
Srixon Z-TX Driver
Starburst variable face technology in the new Z-TX driver is designed to enlarge the driver’s COR by five per cent to add distance, consistency and forgiveness on the tee, as well as decreased power loss on off-centre hits.
The larger sweetspot is in place to allow mis-hits to benefit from the higher trampoline effect for more ball speed leading to added distance.

The Z-TX driver is made with a new low-density, highly-elastic, rolled titanium face material called Super Ti-X51.
The clubhead body is made with a proprietary, low-density titanium that, when combined with the driver’s Twin Cam sole design, allows for the redistribution of 11 grams of clubhead weight to the extreme perimeter of the clubhead for increased moment of inertia.
The six-part bulge and roll on the driver’s clubface is designed to reduce side spin and increase launch angles for better control on mis-hits.
The Z-TX driver has a 460 c.c. clubhead, while the straight top-line shape allows for better alignment and added consistency. It’s available in lofts of 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5 degrees.
Srixon Z-TX Fairway Woods
Made with a custom 455 Maraging Steel face, the Z-TX fairway woods also have Starburst variable face technology and a Twin Cam sole. Its aggressive leading edge is designed to pick balls from tight lies and rough turf conditions.
They are available in lofts of 15 and 19 degrees.
Srixon Z-TX Irons
Designed for the low to mid-handicapper, the Z-TX irons have a slight cavity back design for added playability and increased accuracy, while providing forgiveness.
Forged from 1025 soft stainless steel, the proprietary heat treatment and chrome finish are in place to offer a soft, responsive feel for better control and predictability of shots.
Five grams of tungsten weighting are positioned on the heel and toe of the sole for increased MOI and added stability at impact, while the lower and deeper centre of gravity helps promote a higher ball flight.
The stepped sole design allows the longer blade to be played like a shorter one, while offering more versatility in rough turf conditions. A thinner face centre has expanded the sweetspot by 20 per cent.
Srixon Hybrid
The latest hybrid from Srixon has a custom 450 Maraging Steel face with Starburst variable face technology.
Heel and toe tungsten sole weights have been strategically positioned to place added weight lower and deeper in the clubhead for increased stability.
The new Srixon hybrid is available in lofts of 16, 19 and 22 degrees.