
Srixon ZX5 MkII
Mid-handicappers wanting balanced performance at a fair price
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Srixon ZX5 MkII is best for mid-handicappers wanting balanced performance at a fair price.
Srixon ZX5 MkII is the kind of drivers we would steer toward golfers who fit the profile of mid-handicappers wanting balanced performance at a fair price. The case for it is strongest when its strengths line up with your game, and the case against it usually starts when you need more help, more speed, or a different value equation than this profile offers.
Buy it if
- ✓This is a strong match if you fit the profile of mid-handicappers wanting balanced performance at a fair price.
- ✓Excellent ball speed with rebound frame
- ✓Good value for performance level
Skip it if
- ✕Less forgiving than game-improvement drivers
- ✕Limited loft options
- ✕You are already leaning toward TaylorMade Qi10 style performance instead.
Where it sits
Srixon ZX5 MkII lands as a better-value option in this part of the market, especially for golfers who want dependable performance without paying top-shelf money.
Specifications
- loft
- 9.5°, 10.5°
- head size
- 460cc
- adjustability
- Yes — adjustable hosel
- shaft
- Diamana ZX-II 60
- weight
- 309g
- launch
- Mid
- spin
- Low-Mid
- forgiveness
- 7/10
Pros
- ✓Excellent ball speed with rebound frame
- ✓Good value for performance level
- ✓Tour-proven design
- ✓Clean, traditional look
Cons
- ✗Less forgiving than game-improvement drivers
- ✗Limited loft options
- ✗Less marketing support and reviews available
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How It Stacks Up
1 win out of 7 head-to-head comparisons