Golfer
Mens
Handicap
Any
Right Hand
Yes
Left Hand
No
Material
Composite
Shaft Type
Graphite
Shaft Flex
Stiff, Regular
Lofts - Right Hand (degrees)
8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 11.5
UK Launch
7 August 2007
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The Srixon Z-RW driver has a revolutionary Starburst Power Face design that creates more uniform clubface deformation at impact which increases the effective sweet area for more forgiveness and distance on off-center hits. The face also features a unique 4-zone face design, where the bulge and roll of the face differs in 4 different zones. This controls sidespin by optimizing the gear effect on shots struck in those specific zones. The Srixon Z-RW features a multimaterial combination of a 6-4 forged Titanium body with a Forged SP700HM face. The high specific strength of the SP700HM allows for a thinner and lighter clubface whose weight savings are then repositioned to further lower the Z-RW's center of gravity. The optimal flow weight design with its distinctive red bar moves progressively towards the heel in the higher lofts favored by more moderate swingers to help square the clubface at impact. Standard in the Srixon Z-RW is the proprietary SV3014 shaft from Fujikara. Designed to perfectly complement the Z-RW, the SV3014 features lower torque and a stiffness profile designed to deliver higher trajectory and low spin.
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At address we thought the Srixon Z-RW driver was a very classy looking club and the cambered sole means it sits perfectly however high or low you have your hands. Some may find the design a bit chunky when you look underneath and the red bar does little to help this feeling. This combined with the tungsten weight in the back of the club sole means that it is very difficult to slice. Indeed we found that the Srixon Z-RW driver mostly went straight or left, which could be us, but either way if you want to eliminate the right side of the course, then this is the club for you. The feel at impact was up there with similar models but the noise at impact was less appealing. Not bad overall, but there are better drivers out there.
Golf Monthly
"Great looking head...solid feel...spot-on impact noise." Jan 08
Golf Digest
"It's a performer...ball explodes off the clubface." Feb 08
Today's Golfer
"Looks pretty good...unfussy design...a solid choice."
Drew Tuck
ScotlandHandicap: 0 User Rating: (57 votes)
The Srixon Z-RW driver is not the best. All I seemed to do was hit a hit hook with every shot, even on those that I was trying to hit a fade. The club will just not let you hit the ball right. If you struggle with a slice then this club could be for you, but otherwise I would stay clear.
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