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    Srixon New Releases for 2025

    Updated on January 14, 2025
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    Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from Srixon? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company's new releases across all club and ball catetgories.

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    Srixon Z-Star, Divide golf balls: Srixon’s ninth generation Z-Star golf ball hasn’t even hit retail shelves and already it owns a record. Hideki Matsuyama used the 2025 Z-Star XV model to break the PGA Tour’s 72-hole scoring record at 35 under this past week at The Sentry, which is a nice way to kick off the release of your flagship golf ball. All models in the lineup are buoyed by redesigned cover and core constructions, as well as a micro-urethane coating that delivers increased greenside spin and control. Z-Star, Z-Star XV, Z-Star Diamond, Z-Star Divide and Z-Star XV Divide available Jan. 24 for $50 per dozen.

    Srixon ZXi Drivers: With a new face technology leading the way, the all-new ZXi drivers (standard, LS, Max) cater to golfers with specific wants and needs in three redesigned head shapes. The level of adjustability is unlike anything Srixon previously has produced and features various weight port locations to adjust shot shape and spin, along with a 1.5-degree hosel sleeve (12 different positions) that tunes loft, lie and face angle. $550. At retail Jan. 24.

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    Srixon ZXi Fairway Woods: Think of Srixon’s ZXi fairway woods as a smaller version of its driver. The club houses several key driver technologies for 2025, including i-Flex, rebound frame and a 1.5-degree hosel sleeve. With a multitude of loft offerings, it’s possible to find a strong secondary option off the tee or a reliable high-lofted fairway that serves a number of different purposes. $330. At retail Jan. 24.

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    Srixon ZXi Hybrids: Boasting a larger head profile and ball-speed-inducing technologies, Srixon’s ZXi hybrids are designed to pack a punch and deliver an extra level of forgiveness on off-center strikes. The 12-way adjustable hosel allows for additional modifications to alter loft, lie and face angle. $280. At retail Jan. 24.

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    Srixon ZXi Irons: Srixon’s newest iron lineup is designed for practically every player type. That’s not an exaggeration. With three distinct models (ZXi4, ZXi5, ZXi7) and a utility (ZXiU) on the menu, it’s possible to mix and match irons boasting different materials, face designs and internal constructions. ZXi4, ZXi5, ZXi7, $186 per iron. ZXiU, $240. At retail Jan. 24.