let’s take a look at Ryan Fox’s winning iron set from the RBC Canadian In his four and five iron he plays a Stricksson ZXI5 So this features their main frame technology It’s got an insert on the back here but the main frame mostly is saving weight around the perimeter to increase MOI and ball speed This is going to make this club a little bit more forgiving and easier to launch in that long four and five iron He plays that with a dynamic gold X100 shaft This is a very stable shaft allows really good ball strikers and iron players to control the trajectory and really feel where that club head is at So that’s what he plays in the four and five iron In the six down through pitching wedge he plays the Stricksson ZXi7 So this is a little more the players version instead of the main frame This features their pure frame As you can see what that means is a lot of the weight center of gravity is right behind the sweet spot Another great feature is this Tour VT sole You can see it’s got a little bit of leading edge bounce and then even some trail edge relief So really good turf interaction there Same dynamic old X100 So in a ZXI7 that’s going to be a really good ball striker iron for really good control That helped him hit over 80% of his greens and lead the field overall in strokes gain total This is his Strickson ZXI combo
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Thats insane. I never knew that you could have clubs like that.
Crazy I’m a 9 Handicap and play pretty much what a PGA tour winner uses. I go ZX5 4-6 and ZX7 7-PW. 😂