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    Srixon New Releases for 2026

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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 catetgories.

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    ZXi7, ZXi5 Limited Edition Black Chrome irons. Srixon's popular ZXi iron lineup, including the forged ZXi7 players iron and the ZXi5 players-distance iron with its high-strength steel face insert for increased ball speed and higher flight, will get a visual upgrade for 2026. A special limited edition run will offer both models in a black chrome finish. Both models will feature the new condensed forging process known as i-Forged, which was introduced to the Srixon iron line in 2025. The process is designed to to reinforce the topline and soften the face—without impacting durability. The ZXi7 uses a new S15C steel for its forging (the softest steel the company has ever used in a forged iron), while the ZXi5 is a two-piece iron made from an S20C stainless steel body with a SUP10 high-strength steel face insert. The black chrome finish enhances durability and helps reduce glare at address. The lineup also includes a limited-edition Blackout Collection of soft goods with all-black golf bags, headcovers, and blackout headwear. Available at retail beginning March 3. $1,600 (7 irons). 

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    Q-Star Ultispeed with Trackline. The Q-Star Ultispeed, the three-piece ionomer-covered ball that makes a serious commitment to high speed and low spin off the tee for maximizing distance, will now embrace alignment technology, too. The new visual cues addition to the Q-Star Ultispeed line will feature Trackline, which combines three parallel black lines surrounded by a shaded red dot pattern. The intent is to create greater visual awareness of target alignment by matching the parallel lines perpendicular to the face angle at address. The ball features all of the distance technology of the original Q-Star Ultispeed, including a low-drag 338 dimple design and a core construction that transitions from soft in the middle to firmer at the outer edge but with less differences in hardness throughout than typical distance balls. It also maintains a thinner cover for better feel and action on shorter shots as it interacts with the intermediate mantle layer. $30 per dozen.

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