2024

Srixon ZX4 Mk II

9.2 overall

The Bottom Line

Srixon ZX4 Mk II is the third-best game-improvement iron for a reason. First and foremost, it is accurate, specifically in our 7-iron groupings. Next, it offers predictable and reliable shot outcomes based on our forgiveness metric. Lastly, it produces controllable distance. It isn't extremely hot off the face and unpredictable like other game-improvement irons.

👍 Buy This If

You prioritize balance: When we say “balance,” we are referring to an all-around performer. Srixon ZX5 Mk II isn’t the best for one specific scoring metric but it is an above-average performer across the board. It is among the leaders for accuracy and forgiveness, specifically. In regards to accuracy, Srixon ZX4 Mk II is the best performing 7-iron for accuracy.

You buy based on subjectively appeal: Golfers buy based on subjective appeal. This we cannot deny. We strive to encourage you to weigh performance over subjectivity. Srixon ZX4 Mk II is one of the best performers in this year’s test AND one of the highest-rated game-improvement irons for subjective appeal, especially for looks and likelihood of purchase.

👎 Don’t Buy This If

✖︎ Not Enough People Try Srixon Irons: Over the past several years, we continue to see our testing pool become enamored with Srixon irons. They continue to perform well in testing and produce some of the highest subjective feedback scores. If you haven’t tried them, you need to.

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How is distance measured?

Taking into account total distance and carry distance, our distance scoring is a metric ultimately telling you the total yards achieved by the club.

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Rankings

img Accuracy

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    3rd

What is accuracy?

Accuracy evaluates if a player’s shots with each club are above or below what’s expected based on that player’s skill level. By eliminating variables in player ability, accuracy determines how well the club improves a player’s overall score.

Testing Pool

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img Forgiveness

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How is forgiveness tested?

Forgiveness measures how well a club corrects for hits that are center or off center off the face of the club. A high forgiveness rating tells you that a club does well at maintaining consistency in performance when your swing fluctuates.

Testing Pool

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Rankings

ZX4 Mk II game improvement iron
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How is ball speed tested?

Ball speed measures how fast the ball is traveling off the face of the club. We eliminate variables like player swing speed or ability, so you can compare ball speeds off the face as affected by the club, not the player.

Testing Pool

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What is fairways hit?

We evaluate the percentage of shots that hit the fairway compared to shots in the rough. This shows the accuracy of a club, with a higher percentage earning a higher accuracy rating.

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      Jim Putty

      2 years ago

      Have the 2023 ZX4 MK2, had a problem with the shafts, but Srixon is replacing them, they are very accurate, you hit them solid and they are dead straight. My distance is about what I had with my old Titleist AP1 from 2016. I would recommend them to anyone.

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