They get the ball in the air incredibly easily, they’re long, and they’re forgiving. But, with that, they also carry a hefty price tag. However, if they happen to fall within your price range, the XXIO Prime irons are definitely worth considering to invest in to improve your game.
What is the most accurate golf club?
Quick Overview: Our Top Picks for Most Forgiving Irons
| IMAGE | PRODUCT |
|---|---|
| OUR RATING: 4.5/5 | 4. TaylorMade M4 Irons |
| OUR RATING: 4.3/5 | 5. Titleist 718 AP1 Irons |
| OUR RATING: 4.2/5 | 6. Mizuno JPX 900 Forged Irons |
| OUR RATING | 7. TaylorMade SIM 2 Max Combo Iron Set |
Are XXIO golf clubs any good?
According to our testers, they do just that. “These irons are a breeze to hit. Just get it somewhere on the face and the ball is going.” Distance comes easier, too, especially for golfers with moderate swing speeds. Sounds exactly like the kind of stuff we all need.
What is the difference between XXIO and XXIO Prime?
The new-ish XXIO X line is geared for aging better players who want something slightly lighter. XXIO Prime, however, is the ultra-lightweight option for ultra-moderate swing speed players.
Are XXIO clubs good for seniors?
XXIO Eleven They were developed specifically for players with slow to moderate swing speeds, and they are especially good for players whose swing speeds are decreasing.
Does srixon own XXIO?
LTD (a subsidiary of Japan’s Sumitomo Rubber Industries – the SRI in Srixon – and the parent company of Srixon, Cleveland and XXIO) says in its annual report the overall golf market in North America actually grew last year.
Is XXIO Japanese?
XXIO [zek-si-oh] is a Japanese premium golf brand which is a part of Dunlop Sports Co. Ltd. owned by SRI (Sumitomo Rubber Industries).