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Thin2win

 
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  1. Added in final testing thoughts on this set of clubs. The TLDR is that you should try these out during your next fitting because they are special.

    There is so much info out there on them between YT, the main blog and the greater web.

    If you have any questions that one of the above sources didn't answer for you and I might be able to, just let me know and I will do what I can.

  2. I've gotten in 2 rounds this week.  Really happy with my iron play.  The ZX5s are really good,  incredibly confidence inspiring.  I hit a couple really pure 5i's on today's round that had more height and carry than i would have expected with my previous set. 

    I've mention that this year has been a down year for my golf game,  but today turned some of that around.  This was my first round of the year that i posted that was lower than my handicap.

  3. The head golf professional at a small but wonderful course north of Seattle plays crosshanded.

    He is an excellent player,  and has been the PNW chapter PGA instructor of the year.  He currently has a couple PGA players that come see him for lessons.  His dad gave lessons to almost all the pga players in the 80s and 90s.

    the course actually has 100s, maybe 1000s of those lessons on video a his dad recorded every lesson.

    But Craig is a great guy if you are looking for a PGA pro that plays in this style.

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  4. The ZX5 have some great pop too them. I'm glad I went with them at the top end. The ZX7 distances match those of my previous D7 Forged irons through 8i, the ZX7 7i is a couple yards longer. 

    Then the nitrous boost of the ZX5's kick in.

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    The ZX5 6i and 5i are noticeably longer than the D7s. Like many,  my gaps started to bunch up in those longer irons.

    D7F carry: 7i 162, 6i 171, 5i 180.

    ZX7: 7i 164

    ZX5: 6i 175, 5i 187

    Maybe the ZX7s would have done the same,  but I'm happy with the 5s here. 

    As for any other real differences,  blade length and top line are basically identical. Badging is very similar and they are hard to tell apart in the bag. 

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    ZX5 6i left,  ZX7 7i right

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    Really,  the thicker sole of the ZX5 is the only big visual difference. It might look big here,  but that is really only in comparison to the ZX7s. The ZX5s soles are effectively the same as the D7F.

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  5. 3 hours ago, OssiansFolly said:

    I'm surprised you went from 52/56 to 50/58. I use Cleveland wedges and have a 48/52/56 split now (because I stopped my ZX5s at PW) and when I go grab new ones I'll go 50/56. Never been one to use wedges higher than 56.

    Yeah. It was more impulse then well thought out. I wanted the 50 to align better with the set PW at 46. And with my previous 52/56 spliti used my 52 for everything that wasn't a deep bunker or a extreme short sided effort.  which basically were open faced 56s. So my thinking was i would keep using the 50 as my most everything club,  and the 58 if i needed it. 

    Also,  it gives me the option of adding a 54 if i think i need it and slotting in nicely. I only have 11 clubs in my bag,  so that remains an option.

  6. 7 minutes ago, revkev said:

    That's so interesting I never get a flyer out of the fairway with the D7 forged's.  I do on occasion out of the rough but I'm normally able to read that lie when it comes up.  The fairways that I play on are very tight though.  I sometimes have visitors from up north that have trouble adjusting to them particularly chipping around the greens or with wedges.  

    I likely used the wrong phrase,  but same general idea.  my stock 9i with the D7 forged is 135y. If i try to hit it 140 with a more aggressive swing,  i can.  But sometimes that swing turns it into a 160y shot. It might be a shaft thing more than a clubhead thing.  But I've had to club up and swing smooth with the D7s to keep distances a expected. 

    With the ZXs so far,  i find i can be more aggressive without that bonus 20y shot coming in from the top rope.  again might just be recoils vs steelfiber. But it's a noticeable difference.

  7. Yesterday,  a few things happened.  I had my 9i bent 1° strong,  8i 1° weak.  That fixed the minor gaping issue. 

    But while i was at the golf shop,  i saw the were selling last years Cleveland Wedges (rtx zipcore) for $100 each. 

    So I added a 50 and and 58 to my quiver.

    Then yesterday afternoon i went and played 18 with one of my neighbors.  Having 8 new clubs in the bag was a but entertaining. 

    The zx's were really good.  I didn't miss a green with them until the 16th hole.  Just great feeling,  great performance.  They were $$

    But... inside 100y i was a bit of a disaster.  My old Wedges were a 52/56 split. Moving to a 50/58 had me hitting short/ long on everything.  Really should have practiced with the Wedges before heading out.  But no worries.  i hit them well,  just never the distance i needed. 

    I haven't ever gamed a club more than 56°,  so the 58° was of particular hilarity on my distance control with it.

    Currently the biggest thing I'm noticing between these and my previous set is the distance variance if I really step on it. I'm not sure if that comes down to the shafts or the club heads, but I could get a 20y flier with my last set from the middle of the fairway, so far i haven't seen that with the ZX's.

    I'm sure after my next round I'll post some pictures of my triple HIO day.  I have that confidence in them.

  8. 4 minutes ago, revkev said:

    Very nice

    Let me ask do your start the MK 5's at the 6?  

     

    Also is there anyone checking in here who has considered doing this with the MK 5's and the MK 4's?  I keep reading and seeing how the 4's are the marked improvements in this iteration - As I age I struggle with launching it high enough as well as with distance.  I'm thinking I may be better off in a 4/5 combo or even a 4/7 combo - I was thinking that I might go 2 7 irons if I were to do that.  The MK 4 6 and 7 would play as my 5 and 6 in that scenario.  

    Yeah,  mkii zx7 goes pw-7. Zx5 is the 6i/5i .

     

    I know the zx5s are really good,  but i think the 7s might be better.  They are just as forgiving and so smooth.

  9. So, another gaping session today, definitely an issue between 8i and 9i. Didn't hit the 5i as well today, started with my 7w and worked down. Turns out my 7w and 4i utility are about the same, don't need to carry both of those.

    Before gap test, I warmed up with my 7i, here are the last 5 shots with it. The consistency of these ZX7s is just crazy. The furthest from center was my last strike, at 8.8L. the other 4 were all within 3.5y of center. So fun to hit.

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    Gaping Session #2

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    What do you more apt club fitters think on the PW-7i gaps?  9i .5° strong, 8i 1° weak?

  10. Did an initial gaping session for my first swings with these. I'll do this again tomorrow and maybe once more before I make and changes. but initial thoughts are 7i is weak, 8i is strong.  Will see what tomorrow brings. I did 20 shots before starting this to be pretty warmed up, and I started with the PW and worked up. Tomorrow, I'll start 5i and work down to see what that looks like.

    Also, the 9i was 3 shots, all within 1y of center all within 3y of each other, it was silly.

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  11. 1 hour ago, MacTourney said:

    The grips look good and now you're all set to play in a fog.  They look nice and tacky too, more tack = more smack.

    I was telling my neighbor that these qualify as a safety device now. i can use them to help guide a plane into position,  as a backup emergency flare if i breakdown on the way to the course.  I should never leave one greenside, that's for sure.

  12. Nice thing about the local golf shop here is they have a 30 day 100% return policy.  So if i decide that the 7s are "one hit"ting bay wonders then i can turn them in for all 5s.

    @revkev also,  you asked about the i95 in stiff,  and i was wrong. I went to look at the Srixon website, and it turns out i was hitting the fc90cw steelfibers in stiff. I should have paid more attention, but i kinda blacked out after the first swing and only vaguely remember handing over my credit card while the euphoria slowly wore off.

  13. 14 hours ago, revkev said:

    Thanks for doing this review - I’m fixated on these or edels to replace my D7 forgeds - they are turning 4 this fall and 3-5 years is my iron cycle as opposed to 3-5 months for driver, almost never for fairway woods, 10 years for putter and I try every years but have 12 year old SCORs in the bag.

     

    I’m curious about the sole/turf interaction. I would probably go straight 5’s but will be anxious to hear your thoughts on the transition. I’m also wondering why there’s a 6 degree gap between the PW and AW in the straight 5’s - my gut would be to weaken one or strengthen the other in the preorder.

     

    My initial question for you is why did you go S in the aero tech? Those play a flex stronger so it’s very stout.

     

    Regardless enjoy- I’m going for an iron fitting July 5th - these are in the queue 

    I thought i was just going to go straight 5s. I was crushing them. Legitimate club further than the D7 Forged I'm still gaming.  They felt good,  and the performance was $.

    But they had the 7s, and size wise,  the 7 isn't much different...  i think it's the biggest club in its category. So i hit the 7, and my soul melted.  7i was 3y shorter than the 5s but 1k more back spin and higher launch.  

    I know people say that Mizuno has the feels.  And I've hit Mizuno trying to see what the commotion is about and I've never really felt it.  But the 7s... 8 days since i last hit then and i can stop thinking about them.

  14. On 6/13/2023 at 9:09 AM, shailey said:

    You couldn't pull my Srixon's out of my bag for anything.  I played a real bad tournament round last July, got mad and sold everything in my bag.  Biggest mistake I have made because I could not get happy with another set of irons.  Over the last year I have tried Cobra Forged Tec, Taylormade P790, Titleist and one other that I can't even remember.  Now almost a year later, I went back to Srixon a couple of months ago and have been content in my game ever since.  So much, that when the Srixon van came to our area, I went out to get fitted for the new MKII.  So now I have the ZX5 MKII and ZX7 MKII and could not be happier! 😀 I actually did the combo set because I don't quite need as much distance with my swing speed. I just like having a little forgiveness since my course has VERY long par 3's and a couple of par 5's where there is no room for error in the long stuff. 

    What do I like about them?  First off, they set up clean and offset is very minimal.  Secondly, they feel like butter and the ball rockets off the face on the perfect trajectory.  The slight toe hit or a a tiny bit fat has no distance loss.  I played the ZX5 with DG X100's last year and these have the Project X LZ 6.5 in them.  Hits a little higher with a less spin.  Great combination.

    I don't believe anyone can go wrong with these irons in the bag.

         

     

    On 6/13/2023 at 10:48 AM, KevB_44 said:

    I just received the combo set of ZX MKII's that I spec'ed out.   Only range time so far, but should play them later this week.   I could not be happier with them.  The aesthetics are great, feel is incredible, and the performance at the range has been exceptional.   Hopefully I can steer them in the right direction and close the deal.....  

    Great product.

    Where did you do the split? Did you see a distance gap going from the zx7 to zx5? I just ordered my combo set,  gw-7i in zx7 mkii, 6-5i in zx5 mkii. The steelfiber shafts were only a $35 upcharge so i went with those too.

    On 6/12/2023 at 5:03 PM, fixyurdivot said:

    Everyone is in complete agreement, right? Actually this surprised me a little bit, pleasantly mind you, but still a little surprising.  I will say that my decision to move to the Cobra ForgeTec X or PXG Gen6 has become a bit more difficult now that my back is mended.  I still think either of those are a bit more forgiving than my ZX5's but one really never knows until the whole quiver is put into play for a handful of rounds.

    This Inesis sure look tasty don't they? But so do the Mizuno and Fourteens.  I've always preferred less bling and clean lines.  So what are your thoughts about this years Most Wanted PD irons?

    I think you might want to try the mkii's they are kinda magical.

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