Description Through exhaustive research conducted at the Srixon Golf Science Center in Japan, the XXIO incorporates technology designed to eliminate the tendency of the golf ball to drift to the right, which is n...
Reviewed by: Richard A. Goralczyk(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: XXIO impact power face twin axe sole
Summary: I am 57 years old, and I bought this club used two years ago. This past weekend I was averageing 245 on my drives and was inside 200 yds. of the tee on three of four par fives. Alll I can say is this is a 305c.c. driver that should be extinct.Club is with a Pennley tour light stiff 2.9 torque.
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Summary: I bought this driver for £28 pounds of e-bay. At first I was a little bit pesimistic about the hype thet the Srixon XX10 driver can easily add yards. When I received my driver in the post, I couldn't wait to go to the driving range. First hit straight and carried the ball 250 yards on an inclined slope. That means on a flat surface it will carry more. My previous driver only carried the ball to 245 and rolled to 250. However the Srixon added about 10 yards to my drive. This driver is consistent, however the standard regular shaft is a little bit too whippy for me. I'll definately keep this driver in the bag for quite a while.
Summary: I am recently returning to golf after a number of years away from the game. I'm currently putting together a new set of clubs for myself. I managed to pick up a srixon XX10 driver at a very good pric eon eBay. Since 1st playing with it i've been nothing but impressed. I found it had a great feel to it, looks great and drives very very long with little effort. Its definitely encouraged me to continue my return to the game.
Customer Service: not used
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Summary: I recently switched to the Srixon driver and dropped 5 strokes... longer and straighter from the tee every time. Highly recommend it, and I tried Titleist, Orlimar, and Callaway first...
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Summary: Got this second hand on e-Bay for £50 which is a complete bargain. Very good condition and just what I was looking for. I bought the 8deg with the stiff shaft as I was hitting the ball high with my Yonex 260 9deg driver. The feel with this driver is great and although it feels a bit heavier than my last club, I think there is a bit more head speed on contact. The trajectory of drives when hit sweet is just what i was after and I am about 20 yds longer than my last driver. However, the shaft is a touch stiffer than i am used to so with my usual set up my shots are fading slightly rather then going straight. I have had to make a minor adjustment to my stance to rectify this but not so that I have an uncomfortable or unusual stance. Overall, I am well impressed with the club. It looks great and I have won two club competitions playing with it since I got it. The only problem is that I find myself too close to the greens on a few par fours on my course and I now have to re-learn which shot to play into the green. I also like the sound of the club off the ball and when hit right, it feels soooo easy. Just keep the backswing slow and away you go. Loverly
Customer Service: N/A
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