Brilliant engineers keep building better and more tech-infused golf clubs, and few player types are benefitting more than beginners, senior players or those with slower swing speeds. Generating speed ...
A lot of slow swing speed golfers (less than 90 mph) assume they need a draw model or a max forgiveness head to get the most ...
Srixon’s golf ball lineup offers something for every swing speed, skill level, and feel preference. From the tour-level Z-STAR series to the versatile Q-STAR Tour, each model is engineered with ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: 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 ...
Gear: Srixon Q-Star Tour, Q-Star Tour Divide, Q-Star Ultispeed with Trackline Price: $39.99 per dozen (Q-Star Tour, Divide), $29.99 per dozen (Q-Star Ultispeed) Specs: Three-piece, urethane cover, 74 ...
Off the back of a strong start to 2025, with Srixon staffers Hideki Matsuyama winning The Sentry and Nico Echavarria narrowly missing out on victory at the Sony Open in Hawaii, Srixon has launched the ...
What you need to know: The sixth generation of Q-Star Tour, Srixon's premium urethane option for players with mid-level speed who want other tour-level characteristics, champions sustainability ...
If your swing speed is on the slower side, an ultra-light driver can be a huge help. Luckily for you, we tested and determined the best drivers for slower swing speeds for ClubTest 2025 with the ...