First-look: Srixon Z Series irons gallery

New Z 945, Z 745, Z 545 and Z U45 iron models unveiled

The new Srixon Z Series irons range is made up of the Z 945, Z 745, Z 545 and Z U45 models

The new Srixon Z Series irons range - on sale now - features the Z 945, Z 745, Z 545 and Z U45 models.

The new irons family is designed for players of all abilities, with the Z 945 and Z 745 geared towards competent players and the Z 545 irons more suited to those seeking added forgiveness and distance.

See below for some images of the new Srixon Z Series irons.

Srixon Z 945 irons:

Srixon Z 945 irons

The Srixon Z 945 irons are forged from ultra-soft 1020 carbon steel and feature a muscle-cavity design and thinner topline for a look that encourages workability.

Srixon Z 949 irons

A redesigned tour V.T. Sole decreases turf resistance for a tighter shot dispersion.

Srixon Z 945 irons

The Z 945 irons - available from 3-PW - have double laser-milled faces, with the increased surface roughness providing additional spin and trajectory control.

Srixon Z 745 irons:

Srixon Z 747 irons

Srixon's Z 745 irons boast a number of similar characteristics but differ slightly in terms of aesthetics.

Srixon Z 745 irons

They, too, come in 3-PW with True Temper Dynamic Golf shafts.

Srixon Z 747 irons

In both better-player sets, strategically placed tungsten weights are employed in the 3-6 irons to fine-tune the sweet spot position.

Srixon Z 545 irons:

Srixon Z 545 irons

The Srixon Z 545 irons are more distance-orientate for players who are prepared to sacrifice some of the workability and feel found in both the Z 945 and Z 745.

Srixon Z 545 irons

The cavity-back irons are forged from a high-strength SUP10 steel face, which promotes higher ball speeds.

Srixon Z 545 irons

They are slightly larger and more forgiving than the Z 945 and Z 745 models.

 Srixon Z U45 utility iron:

Srixon Z U45 utility iron

The Srixon Z U45 - for more skilled players - boasts a compact and powerful address view for those looking for a different option off the tee and a different option for long, aggressive approaches into greens.

It is available in 18, 20 and 23-degree lofts with a Miyazaki Kosuma Blue UTI shaft.

Also check out the new Srixon Z Series woods

 

 

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