Srixon Z Series irons unveiled

The Srixon Z series irons include better player and amateur sets, plus a new utility

Srixon Z Series irons
Srixon Z Series irons

The new Srixon Z Series irons include two models for better players, a more forgiving option and a utility

The new Srixon Z series irons have been built to cater for two types of players; amateurs and professionals.

Article continues below

Amateurs on the other hand, will benefit from the added forgiveness and distance in the slightly larger Srixon Z 545 irons, which feature a strategically positioned tungsten weight in the toe of the 3-6 irons to move the sweet spot for longer, more forgiving flights.

As with the new Srixon Z Series woods, the irons have had tour input from the likes of Graeme McDowell, Keegan Bradley and Hideki Matsuyama, who have helped Srixon refine the shapes, weight placements and face materials.

To enhance turf interaction and trajectory control, the Z 545, Z 745 and Z 945 irons all feature the newly developed Tour V.T. Sole. By increasing leading bounce and decreasing trailing bounce, a “V” is created in the sole profile that helps tighten shot dispersion, a trait that Srixon's tour professionals raved about during testing.

The Srixon Z Series irons are available from October 1st at £600 (steel) and £699 (graphite), with the Z U45 utility at £165.

Jake O'Reilly specilaises in equipment coverage, and joined the Golf Monthly team in 2013. Before this he graduated from the University of Huddersfield with a Sports Journalism and Media degree, and worked at a number of British golf magazines. Follow Jake on Twitter @jake0reilly