Equipment

Time for some target practice


Adam Cattell

Adam Cattell

03 November 2025

When you're sizing up the green with an iron in-hand, what kind of shot do you go for?

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If you’re faced with a tricky approach shot, are you a risk-taker? Or do you prefer to play it safe? Risk-reward is the eternal question when it comes to how you’ll play your shot.

It can be one of the best feelings in golf to size up an approach, strike it well, and feel the satisfaction of having your shot come to nestle close to the pin. But it can also be instantly disheartening to go for the hole only to be caught in a pesky hazard.

However you’re used to playing, the changing of the seasons might have just made up your mind for you…

 

Preparing for winter golf

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We’ve just had a glorious summer with plenty of hot sunny days spent on the golf course. During this time, the courses have been in immaculate condition, but the winter brings with it certain challenges that go beyond there being less natural daylight.

The winter air is dense and rich with moisture, much more so than that of the summer months. This most notably causes there to be more resistance as the ball travels through the air, causing it to not fly as far.

While this means the ball doesn’t bump and run as much, it means you can essentially go for the flag with the knowledge that your ball is going to sit down straight away rather than bounce off the green. This makes it a whole lot more exciting when you pull off a really good approach shot, and have the satisfaction of watching your ball sit down pleasantly a matter of feet away from the hole.

Another thing to consider therefore, is that if you’ve been used to hitting bump-and-run shots in the warmer weather, you’ll need to adjust your strategy as this method will have you falling short of the green in the winter.

 

Practice makes perfect

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The two key contributors to playing better golf are of course, practice, but foremostly making sure you’re playing with the right equipment in the first place.

If it’s been a good few years since you’ve switched up your irons, you’ll certainly benefit from adding the latest Srixon clubs to your bag. When you visit us for a custom-fitting, we’ll take a look at how you swing your clubs and pair you with the best clubs for your style of play.

Once you’ve been outfitted with some new Srixon irons, you’ll quickly get into the swing of things when you take them down the range. Not only will you have fun breaking in your new irons, but you’ll also get a good chance to consider how the ball flies and lands in the changing seasonal conditions.

So, what kind of clubs can you expect to find on our shelves in the pro shop?

 

Srixon's excellent golf irons

When it comes to better striking your approach shots, most golfers will benefit from a club that offers greater forgiveness and accuracy. If this sounds like you, you’ll hugely benefit from adding the ZXI golf irons to your bag.

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If you’re new to the game and want to build your confidence, the ZXI4 irons are a great choice to add to your bag. Srixon has constructed this club with their MainFrame tech that both saves weight to make it wieldier and adds more MOI to make your shots more accurate. This model has a longer length with high offset to provide the novice golfer with maximum forgiveness. An ideal club to help you approach the greens throughout the winter.

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A superb set of clubs that most players will get on well with, the ZXI5 irons have laser-milled grooves to enhance bite on every strike for greater overall performance. The longer irons in the set have wider grooves to inspire distance while the scoring irons are closer-set for more control. This iron offers excellent distance with workability, making it a real asset to add to your bag.

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Desirable for skilled players that want to get the most out of their equipment, forged inserts in the hosel section of the ZXI7 irons ensure a phenomenal sense of feel each time you strike the ball. This iron’s construction includes a thin topline, narrow sole, and minimal offset to create an iron that looks as striking as it feels to play with. If you can shape each of your iron shots with ease, this iron will have you placing the ball exactly where you want it on the greens.

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Whether you need more support in your game or you’re thinking of switching up the gear you’re using for the season ahead, we’re here in the pro shop and ready to help you all year round.

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