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Srixon has unveiled its latest lineup of drivers for 2025, introducing the ZXi series, which includes three distinct models: the ZXi, ZXi LS, and ZXi Max. Each is engineered to cater to varying golfer needs, from all-around performance to specialized low-spin and maximum forgiveness options. Here’s our breakdown of Srixon’s three new drivers:

The standard ZXi driver offers a balanced blend of speed and forgiveness. It features Srixon’s new i-FLEX face technology, a redesigned face thickness pattern that enhances energy transfer for increased ball speed. The ultralight titanium Star Frame Crown allows for optimal weight distribution, contributing to a mid-to-high launch with relatively low spin. Adjustable sole weights in the heel and toe enable golfers to fine-tune their preferred ball flight path.

Designed for players with aggressive swings seeking lower ball flights and added distance, the ZXi LS driver boasts a low-spin profile. It incorporates the same i-FLEX face technology and Star Frame Crown as the standard model but includes adjustable sole weights positioned in the front and rear. This configuration allows golfers to dial in their preferred spin characteristics, promoting a penetrating ball flight.

The ZXi Max driver is Srixon’s most forgiving model to date, featuring the highest moment of inertia (MOI) in the lineup. It offers an easy swing feel and heightened forgiveness, instilling total confidence on the tee box. A single adjustable weight placed low in the rear allows players to choose their preferred swing weight and maximize the driver’s MOI benefits.
All three models in the ZXi series share several technological advancements:

i-FLEX Face Technology: This completely redesigned face thickness pattern produces more efficient energy transfer at impact. The added strength of the interior i-FLEX face structure allows the center of the face to be thinner than previous generations, increasing ball speed.
Star Frame Crown: A complex latticework creates the structural integrity necessary to support an ultralight, remarkably thin titanium crown, allowing discretionary mass to be set where it best suits each ZXi driver’s ideal launch and spin characteristics.
Rebound Frame: This unique system amplifies energy transfer at impact by utilizing two flex zones, maximizing flex across the face to increase power, ball speed, and shot distance.
Laser Face Milling: New for ZXi drivers, visible laser face milling has been added to the surface to help stabilize spin and add forgiveness in wet conditions.
The ZXi drivers offer advanced adjustability options. An all-new 1.5-degree hosel sleeve provides 12 different positions to fine-tune loft, lie, and face angle. Additionally, various weight port locations allow players to adjust the flight path or spin, offering greater control and precision on the course.

Srixon has long been a trusted name among professional golfers, and the new ZXi drivers have already garnered attention on the professional circuit. Renowned players such as five-time major champion Brooks Koepka, Masters champion and 2025 The Sentry winner Hideki Matsuyama, and 2019 Open champion Shane Lowry are among the elite golfers who rely on Srixon equipment to elevate their game. As these pros continue to compete at the highest levels, the ZXi drivers are helping them maintain their edge, inspiring amateurs and aspiring professionals alike to reach for the same technology trusted by champions.