For golfers with slow swing speeds, the Srixon ZXi driver stands out as a clear leader in distance. While limited speed can often restrict tee distance, the ZXi is the one driver to test if maximizing yardage is the goal, securing its second-place overall ranking largely due to its high distance score. Notably, golfers shouldn't hesitate to consider it, as the ZXi also performs exceptionally well in accuracy.
► You want the best driver for distance: Distance sells. It always will. Golfers remember the longest drivers they hit. Well, if you fall under the slow swing speed category, Srixon ZXi can be a solution to longer drives. Go check it out today.
✖︎ You rely on forgiveness: Forgiveness in golf is a nuanced concept. What exactly does it signify? Our testing provides a quantifiable answer by analyzing key metrics on every driver shot, including ball speed deltas, carry distance deltas, and dispersion. Drivers that perform well across these metrics are considered highly forgiving. Regrettably, the Srixon ZXi performed slightly below average in this critical area.
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2 months ago
Specs and Details are blank. Can you please provide these for the actual clubs tested?
Harry Pearson
2 months ago
Did a driver fitting in early March at Haggin Oaks in Sacramento. Indoor bay hitting out onto the driving range. 88-92 mph swing speed. Tried them all . Hit the TaylorMade the furthest. Hit the Calloway not quite as far but better dispersion. For me, Srixon was way behind.
Harlan
2 months ago
So where is the detail on the shaft used? At a slow swing speed I would have thought you tried a regular or senior flex. What was it?