Srixon knows what golfers want in a hybrid: a compact, powerful, and incredibly reliable golf club. That’s why they made the new-look ZX Mk II hybrids to inspire confidence, strike the ball clean, and keep you in the game with a versatile option all over the golf course. Find out more with TGW’s Srixon ZX Mk II hybrid review.
Srixon ZX Mk II Hybrid Review by TGW
Technology
Srixon’s ZX Mk II hybrid begins with a stronger Rebound Frame design featuring Dual Flex Zones. Dual Flex Zones focus more energy into the golf ball at impact, creating a purer energy transfer that increases ball speed and distance on every drive. Zone 1, the driver face, deforms inward at impact. Zone 2, a ring of flexibility offset from the face, deforms outward. When these two zones snap back to shape just after impact, the energy transfer is more powerful and efficient than standard designs. Overall, Rebound Frame adds a 10% larger high speed area to the driver faces compared to the previous generation.
This hybrid also has a deeper center of gravity. New shaping allowed Srixon engineers to position more mass deeper in the club head, raising launch for higher, longer shots. A new face radius—spanning from the leading edge to the crown—provides more consistent spin on shots struck high or low on the club face, giving you more dependable distance from shot to shot.
Who It’s For
The Srixon ZX Mk II hybrid is designed to help golfers of all skill and ability levels. It features technologies designed to make these golf clubs more powerful, more reliable, and more forgiving with extreme versatility for every golfer.
Appearance
Built on input from Srixon’s professional staff, these ZX Mk II hybrids have an appealing footprint, neutral face angle, and squared-off toe to fit the eye of even the most discerning golfer.
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