Golf-FAQ.com

who makes srixon golf irons

by Zita Smith Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
image

Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd.

Where are Srixon irons manufactured?

For example, Mizuno and Srixon irons are made in Japan, but what about their woods and Mizuno's wedges?

Is Srixon made by Titleist?

With more than 500 professional victories since the introduction of the Z-Series Golf Balls in 2008, Srixon golf balls are only topped by Titleist, manufacturer of Pro V1 golf balls. Other notable golf companies within the SRI Sports stable are Cleveland, which was acquired in 2007, Dunlop, and XXIO.

Is Srixon made by Cleveland?

LTD (a subsidiary of Japan's Sumitomo Rubber Industries – the SRI in Srixon – and the parent company of Srixon, Cleveland and XXIO) says in its annual report the overall golf market in North America actually grew last year. So not only did Cleveland/Srixon not get its share of that growth, it actually lost ground.

Do any pros use Srixon irons?

Some of those players who put their trust in Srixon equipment on the PGA TOUR include Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, Shane Lowry, Cameron Champ, and many more.

Is Srixon better than Titleist?

If you look at other balls like the Callaway Chrome Soft or TaylorMade TP5, you will notice the pricing gets to be even more expensive, and the technology is not improved by all that much. Srixon wins the better value golf ball between these two, and that remains true throughout most of the Srixon and Titleist lines.

Are Srixon and Cleveland the same?

5. Back in 2007 SRI Sports Limited purchased Cleveland Golf and since then it has been linked with Srixon. As a result many Srixon Tour players use Cleveland wedges in their setups. Cleveland first came into existence in 1979 under the name of the famous Roger Cleveland.

Is Srixon and XXIO the same company?

What's XXIO all about? It is a premium golf club brand - long popular in Japan - that falls under the same corporate umbrella as Cleveland & Srixon. What makes XXIO unique from Cleveland and Srixon is that XXIO products are not geared for PGA TOUR players and elite amateurs.

What company makes Srixon clubs?

Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd.Srixon is a brand owned by Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. Srixon offers a full range of golf clubs, golf balls, and accessories, which are distributed in nearly all major golf markets. Srixon is dedicated to improving your game.

What does Srixon stand for?

SRIXON takes its name from our company's initials (Sumitomo Rubber Industries) plus ON (as in “Onward).”

Is Jason Day no longer with TaylorMade?

Jason Day has revealed he has left TaylorMade and become a free agent in the equipment world as he rocked up to Torrey Pines this week with a very mixed bag of golf clubs.

What kind of irons does Brooks Koepka use?

As of November 2021, Koepka has been using a Srixon Z-Star prototype that offers him more height and stopping power with the irons, which is an advantage on the faster and firmer greens on the PGA TOUR.

What are the most popular irons on the PGA Tour?

Titleist's T100 irons are the most used irons by the top 100 PGA Tour players with 9 playing them as their main irons and 3 using one or two in their mixed iron set. PING's i210 are the second most popular with 8 using them. Titleist's 620 MB & Callaway's Apex TCB irons are the next most used with 7.

Srixon ZX4

Our take: First of all, all the ZX irons can be mixed, meaning you can put the forgiving, hollow-body ZX4 irons in a set combined with the more controllable ZX5 or ZX7 irons. But even if you if you don’t mix it up, you’ll still have a remarkable iron set that delivers the goods in terms of extra distance and an exceptional feel.

Srixon ZX5

Our take: The goldilocks of the ZX iron series, the forged ZX5 is the middle child with equal parts forgiveness and shotmaking versatility, making it the iron that can do it all from Srixon. Its compact look inspires creativity, and the cavity-back construction offers added distance.

Srixon ZX7

Our take: The ZX7 is an iron for the modern good to competitive player. It has the forged feel and sound better players want and can be used to hit a variety of shots into the green. But, it’s also an iron for players who want to hit it straight too, with added forgiveness in the longer irons.

Who owns Srixon golf clubs?

1. Srixon is a company owned by SRI Sports Limited which is a subsidiary of Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd. This is part of the Sumitomo Group based in Japan.

Where are Srixon golf balls made?

This has similarities with Bridgestone Golf. 2. Despite its Japanese origins, Srixon is currently based in Huntington, California.

What wedges do Srixon use?

As a result many Srixon Tour players use Cleveland wedges in their setups. Cleveland first came into existence in 1979 under the name of the famous Roger Cleveland. 6. Srixon is believed to have more than 500 golf ball patents around the world. Two of the latest models are the Z-Star and Q-Star Tour.

The Most Popular Golf Balls Under the Srixon Brand

Srixon is now in the tenth generation of its popular top-selling two-piece Srixon AD333 golf ball. These balls are priced exceptionally for a golfer that wants to hit the golf ball farther and straighter. To facilitate this, Srixon uses the same core in the AD333 than in the top of the range Z-star.

Final Thoughts

You can’t go wrong with the right Srixon golf ball. Find the one that works best for your game.

Srixon ZX5 Irons

This set of irons is great for a player who is not only looking to improve their game but also wants to look good doing it! The forged face and cavity back make hitting pretty golf shots easy. The biggest difference between this set and the Callaway set is the appearance of the iron when you are addressing it.

Srixon ZX7 Iron Set

A player's iron that features blade-like feel, while offering more speed and control. These are highly workable irons with exceptional feel. Thin top-line and reduced offset create a more tour-like feel at address.

Srixon ZX4 Iron Set

Great for the golfer that wants to get the ball up in the air and have forgiveness, but also wants feel. Usually longer clubs and more forgiving clubs remove the feel from the shot, but Srixon is known for some wonderfully feeling irons and these do not disappoint.

Srixon ZX Utility Hybrid

This iron looks great in the bag and has a nice low, penetrating flight due to a center of gravity placed slightly higher than other utility irons.

image
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9