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Srixon has always been the quiet alternative — Japanese-forged irons that play as well as anything on the market, a tour ball (Z-Star) that legitimately competes with the Pro V1, and prices that almost feel like a mistake. Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, Cameron Champ, and a long list of tour pros have played Srixon irons full-bag for years.
The current ZX5 Mk II and ZX7 Mk II irons are some of the best forged irons in golf — the ZX5 for forgiveness, the ZX7 for compact player's shape, and a ZX4 game-improvement option that punches well above its price. The ZX Mk II driver line has also gotten genuinely good. And the Z-Star ball is the closest thing to a Pro V1 you'll find from another OEM.
On TeeBox, Srixon shows up from players who know — well-loved sets of ZX7s, mint Z-Stars by the dozen, and the occasional limited-run forged set. Real photos, direct messaging with the seller, no listing fees.
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Forged tour-quality. ZX5 Mk II for forgiveness, ZX7 Mk II compact for ball strikers.
Stronger metalwood lineup than most realize. Forgiving, fast, and quietly tour-played.
Z-Star, Z-Star XV, Z-Star Diamond. The tour-level Srixon ball — buttery feel, low driver spin.
Srixon and Cleveland share parents — many sellers list ZX irons + RTX wedges as bundle.
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