Srixon ZX7 Iron Set
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ZX7 irons are best for the low handicap golfer looking for incredible feel, classic looks, minimal offset, sleek design, and workability on any style golf course. I've owned my Srixon Zx7 irons for more than 2 years now. They still look and feel as good as the day I bought them. I don't get to play often anymore, but every time I get out on the course, I know I can score ! Last time out, I hadn't played in 4 months and I shot 75 (1 under on the back side). I have 100% confidence with every iron in my bag when I grab it on a par 3 or on any approach shot. The launch is outstanding and I never question my carry distance over a hazard or the soft landing I will get when it hits next to the pin. From my 5 iron down to my approach/gap wedge, every iron performs at the highest possible level. I can't wait to get back to tournament golf with these irons in my bag. I am sure I will be able to compete with the best of the best!


- Workability, classic looks, amazing feel and a level of forgiveness over standard bladed style irons.
- Best suited for the low handicap golfer looking to work the ball both ways easily.
- Amazing soft feel and spin on all approach shots into the green.
- This iron isn't for the mid to high handicap golfer seeking max forgiveness.
- ZX7 irons have standard lofts which might not appeal to golfers looking to add distance.
- Minimal offset and will not help the golfer who needs offset to help fight a slice or square the club up at impact.


The Srixon ZX7 Irons are ideal for the accomplished player who is seeking a meticulously designed, compact shaped, and pure feeling iron they can chart to any target. Single-piece forging merged with progressive grooves and V-shaped soles provide serious players an aesthetically pleasing and workable iron.
Key Features:
- Tour Cavity – Positioning added mass at the perimeter and behind the hitting area delivers remarkably soft feel and uncompromised workability.
- Progressive Grooves – Deepening grooves in the 8-iron through Pitching Wedge produce sharper spin to stop faster on the greens for pinpoint distance precision.
- Tour V.T. Sole – Sole notches within V-Shaped soles glide efficiently through any turf delivering the club to the ball despite early impact.
- Multi-Piece Construction – Added tungsten in the toe of the long to mid-irons increases the MOI and stability of the iron while a forged 1020 Carbon Steel body works to dampen vibrations for a pure, soft feel.

This product is an excellent fit for a low handicapper. If you need to be able to work the ball, but still want to have some forgiveness then these irons are a great fit. I find that these allow me to not be perfect on every shot and still have good results.
- incredible workability
- very pure sound
- excellent spin on the greens
- not very forgiving
- the wrong shafts could hinder performance
- may get too much spin

The Srixon ZX7 irons are a great iron set for a low handicap golfer. Srixon is truly making amazing irons these days. This iron set is considered to be their player's type iron. With a small cavity back it still overs some forgiveness while having a good amount of workability. I would only recommend this iron set to a single-digit handicapped golfer. The Srixon ZX5 irons would be a much better option for a mid-handicap golfer.
- Workability
- Sound
- Feel
- Not the most forgiving set of irons. Definitely meant for a low handicap golfer.

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