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THE #1 BALL IN GOLFTOUR-PROVEN PERFORMANCE AT EVERY LEVEL

Srixon Golf

From the Z-Star tour ball played by Brooks Koepka and Hideki Matsuyama to the ZXi iron family and the new ZXi driver, Srixon builds serious equipment for serious golfers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Srixon products does Tony Valentine stock?

We stock the full Srixon range across both our Corsham and Swindon stores, including drivers, irons, wedges, putters, and golf balls.

Which tour players use Srixon equipment?

Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, and Shane Lowry are among the most prominent Srixon staff players. Koepka helped develop the Z-Star Diamond ball, Matsuyama plays the Z-Star XV, and both Matsuyama and Lowry use Srixon irons on tour.

What are the new Srixon drivers for 2026?

The ZXi family consists of three models: the ZXi for all-round performance with adjustable sole weights, the ZXi LS for lower-spin flight suited to better players, and the ZXi Max for maximum forgiveness with a draw bias. All three feature Srixon's new i-FLEX face for improved ball speed.

What is the difference between the Srixon ZXi7 and ZXi5 irons?

The ZXi7 is a players iron built for workability, feel, and a compact look at address. The ZXi5 is a players distance iron that adds ball speed and forgiveness through a high-strength steel face insert while maintaining a clean, tour-inspired profile. Lower handicappers tend to suit the ZXi7; mid-handicappers will likely get more from the ZXi5.

What are the new ZXiR irons and who are they for?

The ZXiR and ZXiR HL are Srixon's new game improvement irons for 2026, built around i-ALLOY, a softer and less dense steel created by Srixon specifically for this range. They deliver remarkable feel for a game improvement iron, alongside the MainFrame milled face pattern for added ball speed and forgiveness. The ZXiR HL is aimed at golfers with moderate swing speeds who need more help getting the ball airborne.

What is the difference between the Srixon Z-Star, Z-Star XV, and Z-Star Diamond?

The Z-Star is the softest and most spin-friendly model, suited to players who prioritise greenside control. The Z-Star XV is firmer with more distance and higher iron spin, and is the choice of Matsuyama and Lowry. The Z-Star Diamond sits in between but with the highest spin levels of the three, originally developed for Brooks Koepka and now one of the best-performing tour balls in independent robot testing.

Are Srixon irons good value compared to other brands?

Yes. Srixon irons consistently perform at a level comparable to the market leaders and are often priced slightly more competitively. If you are considering a new set of irons and have not tried Srixon, they are genuinely worth hitting before you decide.

Can I get Srixon clubs fitted at Tony Valentine?

Yes. Both our Corsham and Swindon stores offer Srixon fittings across the iron and driver range. Call us on 01249 714466 or email info@tonyvalentine.com to book an appointment.
Does Srixon make wedges?

Yes, though Srixon wedges sit under the Cleveland brand, which is part of the same company. If you are playing

Srixon irons and want a matching wedge setup, the Cleveland RTZ and CBZ ranges are the natural partner and we stock both in store.

Is Srixon only for better players?

Not at all. The ZXiR and ZXiR HL irons are specifically designed for mid to high handicappers, and the Q-Star ball caters for golfers who want tour-level construction without the premium price of the Z-Star range. There is a well-suited Srixon option for every level of golfer.

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Srixon Golf — Quietly One of the Best Brands in the Game

Srixon does not shout as loudly as some of its rivals, but the results speak for themselves. Major champions Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, and Shane Lowry all trust Srixon equipment week in and week out on the world's biggest stages, and the 2026 lineup is one of the strongest the brand has ever produced. From drivers to irons, wedges, and golf balls, Srixon has built a range that covers every level of golfer without ever feeling like it is cutting corners.

ZXi drivers — new for 2026

The ZXi driver family is built around Srixon's all-new i-FLEX face technology, a completely redesigned variable thickness pattern that increases structural strength while allowing the centre of the face to be thinner than the previous generation, resulting in better energy transfer and improved ball speed. Three models cover the range: the standard ZXi for players who want a blend of ball speed and control with two adjustable sole weights for draw or fade bias; the ZXi LS for lower-handicappers chasing a more penetrating, lower-spin flight; and the ZXi Max, Srixon's most forgiving driver to date, with a deep rear stability weight, a slight draw bias, and a variable thickness face designed to preserve ball speed across a wider impact area.

The ZXi iron family

Srixon's iron range for 2026 is genuinely comprehensive. The ZXi7 is the tour-preferred players iron, compact behind the ball and built for workability and pure feel. The ZXi5 is the players distance model, using Srixon's i-FORGED process and a high-strength steel face insert for added ball speed with a clean address profile. New for 2026 are the ZXiR and ZXiR HL, which bring the ZXi family's premium aesthetics into the game improvement category for the first time. The ZXiR is built around i-ALLOY, a brand new steel created by Srixon that is significantly softer and less dense than the 431 steel typically used in game improvement irons, delivering a feel at impact that most golfers would not expect from a club at this end of the market. The ZXiR HL is the higher-launching option for moderate swing speeds. For golfers who want to blend models, the ZXi4 hollow iron is also available and pairs particularly well with the ZXi5 in the long irons.

Z-Star golf balls

Srixon's Z-Star ball range is one of the most trusted on tour. The Z-Star is the softest and most spin-friendly model; the Z-Star XV is the distance-oriented choice, played by Hideki Matsuyama and Shane Lowry; and the Z-Star Diamond, originally designed around Brooks Koepka's game, is the highest-spinning option and one of the best performing tour balls currently available by independent testing. All three feature Srixon's FastLayer core technology and Spin Skin+ urethane coating for maximum greenside friction.

At Tony Valentine, we stock the full Srixon range across both our Corsham and Swindon stores. If you have never hit a Srixon iron or tried a Z-Star ball, come in and we will change that quickly.