Would you be surprised to learn that Srixon, or at least the people who own Srixon, have been making golf balls for nearly a ...
Brooks Koepka fired a five-under 66 on Friday at the Cognizant Classic—his lowest round since returning to the PGA Tour in January. During his post-round press conference, Koepka revealed that a ...
Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from Srixon? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to ...
As a new PGA Tour season kicks off in Napa, Calif., this week, so, too, does speculation surrounding new equipment from the major manufacturers. First up: Srixon. As of Monday, there were at least 10 ...
Limited-edition black chrome versions of Srixon’s ZXi7 and ZXi5 irons pair compact shaping with a modern, glare-reducing finish.
The full statement piece, a tour-inspired blackout staff bag built for presence, structure, and visual dominance. A minimalist Tour silhouette finished in full black with subtle detailing that ...
Club designers continue to pull the strings during the club creation process, but over the last few years, computers have started to shoulder more of the design load. Srixon’s ZX4 iron is the latest ...
An updated gradational core makes these budget-friendly balls faster off the tee and spin less, so your drives fly straighter.
One of my primary goals in the first 60 days of my new position here at GOLF.com is to test a wide variety of clubs from a ...
Price: $499.99 with Project X HZRDUS Smoke Red RDX shaft and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grip. Specs: Carbon fiber crown (3+, 3), stainless steel chassis and face with internal weight and adjustable hosel.
One of the great constants in the golf ball market over the past 15 years is the Srixon AD333 ball. While other balls have been renamed or rebranded, the AD333 hasn’t changed in name or appearance.
Srixon are justifiably famous for their balls. From high quality tour quality options to balls for the budget golfer, Srixon have always had competitive offerings. But increasingly the company is ...