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Srixon Irons That Have Triumphed on Tour in 2025

Srixon irons continue to leave their mark on the professional circuit. Below are six notable PGA Tour champions who achieved victory in 2025 using Srixon irons and the models they trusted under the lights of tour-level pressure.
  • J.J. Spaun – Srixon ZXi7 At the 2025 U.S. Open, J.J. Spaun delivered a masterclass at Oakmont, clinching his first major title. Spaun trusted a split set. Srixon ZXi5 for his long irons and ZXi7 from 5‑iron to pitching wedge highlighting the ZXi7’s balance of accuracy, forgiveness, and soft feel that gelled with his precise ball-striking.
  • Ryan Fox – Srixon ZXi7 Fox captured the RBC Canadian Open with the ZXi7 in play for his scoring irons. His WITB confirmed consistent rounds built around 6‑iron through wedge in the ZXi7, a testament to the model’s outstanding all-round performance, especially highlighted by a playoff-winning 259‑yard 3‑wood en route to victory.
  • Sepp Straka – ZXi7 (with ZXi5 mix) Straka’s win at the Truist Championship featured a combo set: ZXi5 for his long irons and the ZXi7 for scoring irons. The setup gave him distance where needed and precision closer to the green helping him hold off Shane Lowry down the stretch.
  • Andrew Novak – Srixon Z-Forged II At the Zurich Classic, Andrew Novak earned his maiden PGA Tour title wielding his Srixon Z‑Forged II irons in full. This player’s blade-style model provided the control and workability he needed in a team event format, underlining its tour-readiness.
  • Hideki Matsuyama – Srixon Z-Forged II Matsuyama smashed records at The Sentry, finishing an astonishing 35‑under. At the heart of his bag was a full set of Z‑Forged II irons. His accuracy hitting 63 of 72 greens demonstrated the iron’s precision and ability to handle severe scoring demands.
  • Keegan Bradley – Srixon ZX7 Mk II Bradley pocketed his second Travelers Championship in 2025 using ZX7 Mk II irons for his mid‑ and scoring irons—a step up in workability and feel. Complemented by ZX5 Mk II in his long irons, this combo helped him lock down a hometown win.

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Why These Irons Matter

  • ZXi7: Dominating long and scoring iron performance with top ranking in accuracy, forgiveness, and consistency, nicknamed the ideal player’s iron
  • Z-Forged II: Tour-proven precision and feel, trusted by Matsuyama and Novak for event-deciding control.
  • ZX7 Mk II: Offers solid forged feel in mid-irons, combining tour-quality feedback with playable workability.

Final Word

These victories highlight Srixon’s incredible versatility: from forgiving player-distance ZXi7 irons used to win majors, to precision-focused Z-Forged II blades trusted for tournament scoring, and the workhorse ZX7 Mk II for aggressive mid-iron play. At the heart of every win is Srixon’s trademark blend of feel, consistency, and confidence-giving performance.

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