By GolfLynk Publisher on Friday, 11 July 2025
Category: MyGolfSpy

It Won Our 2025 Player’s Iron Test — Now Let’s See What It’s Doing In PGA Tour Bags

One of the fun things to look at after the best 2025 Best Player’s Irons Test is which professionals are actually putting those clubs in play. We all know J.J. Spaun used the Srixon ZXi7 to win the 2025 U.S. Open but the ZXi7 isn’t just a one-man success story. It’s showing up in more bags across professional golf and the performance data backs it up.

Before we break down who’s playing the ZXi7, let’s take a closer look at why it earned the top spot in our test.

Why the ZXi7 ruled the 2025 player’s iron test

The Srixon ZXi7 delivered the kind of all-around performance that rarely shows up in a single iron. Among the 22 models tested, it ranked:

#1 Overall – with a final MyGolfSpy Score of 9.4 #1 in Accuracy – based on Strokes Gained across 5i, 7i and PW #1 in Forgiveness – measured by consistency in ball speed, spin and carry distance Top 10 in Distance – reliable yardage without sacrificing control

It was also one of the few irons to score near the top in both objective data and subjective feedback. Testers consistently ranked it among the best-feeling irons of the year, giving it high marks for its looks, sound and overall confidence at address.

What makes the ZXi7 so good?

If you need more information on what sets the Srixon ZXi7 apart—beyond its strong performance in testing—here are some of the things to know.

Each head is forged from soft S15C steel, giving it a dense, solid feel at impact that better players will appreciate. Behind the sweet spot, a reinforced section stiffens the face to improve energy transfer and reduce twisting on mishits. It’s likely why the forgiveness (or consistency) was so strong from this iron.

The groove design is progressive. Wider grooves in the long irons help with launch and distance while the short irons feature tighter, deeper grooves for more spin and control. Finally, the V-shaped Tour V.T. sole helps the club glide through the turf, especially on tight lies, making it more versatile, something even the best players can benefit from.

Who’s playing the ZXi7 on Tour?

Srixon does not have the biggest PGA Tour presence but the performance this year speaks for itself. Here are four players currently gaming it.

PlayerSet MakeupShaft
J.J. Spaun5–PWTrue Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100
Ryan Fox6–PWTrue Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100
Shane Lowry6–PWKBS Tour 130 X
Sepp Straka6–9True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

Note: LIV golfer Brooks Koepka is also a known ZXi7 user.

Is the Srixon ZXi7 right for you?

A fitting is the best way to see if the Srixon irons are right for your game but here are some general guidelines to help you see if they could fit your game.

Who It’s For:

Low- to mid-handicap golfers looking for elite ball-striking control Players who value feel and feedback at impact Those who want a “player’s look” without giving up forgiveness

Who It’s Not For:

Beginners or high handicappers needing high launch and max help Golfers chasing distance at all costs Players who prefer game-improvement shaping or wide soles

Final thoughts

The Srixon ZXi7 isn’t for everyone but if you’re a confident ball-striker who values control, consistency and feedback, there’s a reason this iron keeps showing up in pro bags. If it’s good enough to win the U.S. Open, it might just be worth a spot in your bag, too.

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