Srixon XXIO Hybrid Review
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This is a cross between a ‘rescue’ club and a ‘normal’ 5-wood (if anything is ever normal in golf). But the shallow face and high launch angle positions it more in the court of ‘rescue’ than a club you’d pull out for tee shots or 210-yard punts up the fairway.
The shallow face slides under a ball like knife through butter and shoots it high into the air. But the ball doesn’t seem to spin too much. There is a hanging ball flight and it will pierce through a cross-wind with ease.
This is a class act: the Zinedine Zidane of golf clubs. It creates opportunities for you and slides a ball through the middle of the park with alarming regularity. The XXIO is what I would call the ‘banker’ club. You know it’s going to work for you. Its performance will never be in question. Srixon have designed the XXIO meticulously – but I would have expected them to if they were going to be able to justify the £200 price tag.
Verdict: “Srixon’s men in Japan keep producing golf clubs that ooze class. Expensive, but the finish is first class. This baby sings off a lush fairway lie. Better players will have bundles of fun with the XXIO.”
Price: £199
Contact: 01420 541709
Website: www.srixon.com
Shaft: graphite only