Srixon · Fairway · 2025
ZXi Fairway
Best foryou're a mid-HCP (0-18) at 85-115mph who wants a do-it-all fairway with top-tier ball speed and adjustability — fine with paying ~£330 for the premium hardware.
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- £244.36
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17° · 4W · Regular · RH17° · 4W · Regular · Right-Handed
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15° · 3W · Stiff · RH15° · 3W · Stiff · Right-Handed
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About the Srixon ZXi Fairway
The Srixon ZXi Fairway is a 2025 fairway from Srixon. Listed on CaddyCompare in 15°, 17°, 18°, 21°, 24° and 27° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 8 UK retailers below — currently from £240.94.
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Pros & cons
- Robot testing: 133.7 mph ball speed — among the fastest in the 2025 fairway test, tied for 3rd overall with 8.8 score
- First Srixon fairway with adjustable hosel — 1.5° tweaks loft, lie, and face angle, closing a long-standing competitive gap
- Player testing: best feel of the bunch, so solid — didn't hit any bad shots with this club
- Golf Digest 2026 Hot List Silver Medal — industry-validated playability
- Sound is quieter than prior Srixon fairways but still louder than the most muted category leaders
- ~£330 MSRP — premium pricing for a Srixon fairway, reflecting the new adjustable-hosel hardware
- 5W and 7W use all-maraging-steel construction (no carbon crown) — the 4.6yd carry-gain applies to 3+/3W only
- Single head per generation — no dedicated tour-spec or max-forgiveness variant, fitting comes via the 4 loft heads and hosel
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Best for You're a mid-HCP (0-18) at 85-115mph who wants a do-it-all fairway with top-tier ball speed and adjustability — fine with paying ~£330 for the premium hardware.
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About the Srixon ZXi Fairway
The Srixon ZXi Fairway is a 2025 fairway from Srixon. Listed on CaddyCompare in 15°, 17°, 18°, 21°, 24° and 27° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 8 UK retailers below — currently from £240.94.
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Who is the Srixon ZXi Fairway best for?
You're a mid-HCP (0-18) at 85-115mph who wants a do-it-all fairway with top-tier ball speed and adjustability — fine with paying ~£330 for the premium hardware.
Who should avoid the Srixon ZXi Fairway?
You want a category-leading muted acoustic (Qi35 / Elyte are quieter), you need a dedicated max-forgiveness or tour-spec variant, or you're price-sensitive and don't care about the new hosel.
What handicap is the Srixon ZXi Fairway suitable for?
The Srixon ZXi Fairway suits a broad range of abilities, from high-handicap beginners through to scratch and tour players.
Does the Srixon ZXi Fairway have a shot bias?
The Srixon ZXi Fairway is broadly neutral in shot shape (no built-in draw or fade bias), with a mid launch and mid spin.
How does the Srixon ZXi Fairway compare to the previous model?
Faster (133.7mph ball speed vs prior generation; 5-7% increase per Srixon), more accurate (-1.98yd dispersion in robot testing), and finally adjustable (1.5° hosel for loft/lie/face angle — the ZX Mk II had none). Stepped carbon crown on 3+/3W adds 4.6yd of carry. ~£65 price bump (~£270 → ~£330) reflects the new hardware.