Higher launch angle and improved accuracy with Srixon WR golf irons
Thursday 11 March, 2010
Players with slower swing speeds stand to have the most to benefit from using Srixon WR golf irons, according to a review.
Golf Monthly highlights that the good level of forgiveness will support players prone to regularly failing to hit their golf ball with the sweetspot of their club face.
Meanwhile, the deep centre of gravity makes it easier for players to benefit from not hitting their shots from the fairway too flat, which could have significant benefits when a ball lands around a green.
The magazine notes: "The Srixon WR irons use a tungsten nickel 'power ring' to create a deep centre of gravity for a high launch.
"These irons would suit golfers who want a good level of forgiveness, and who need a high ball flight."
This power ring also provides mid-to-high handicappers with enhanced accuracy on all loft angles of their golf irons to support their desire to bring down their handicaps by keeping a ball away from out of bounds areas.
Professional stars to hit the course using Srixon golf equipment include Jim Furyk, Tim Clark, Ryo Ishikawa and Robert Allenby.