Martin Hopley
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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.

Golfalot Rating: 4 stars
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Srixon Z-RW Driver - Product Details

UK Launch07 August 2007
Handicap Range
Low
High
GolferMens
Hand AvailabilityRight
Right Handed Lofts8.5°, 9.5°, 10.5°, 11.5°
MaterialComposite
Shaft TypesGraphite
Shaft FlexStiff, Regular
Manufacturer's WebsiteSrixon Website

User Reviews

Drew Tuck
October 2007

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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Media Reviews

Today's Golfer
Looks pretty good..unfussy design..a solid choice.
Golf Digest
February 2008
It's a performer..ball explodes off the clubface.
Golf Monthly
January 2008
Great looking head..solid feel..spot-on impact noise.

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