I could indeed tell in which quadrant I had contacted the ball, and sure enough, more often than not even the miss hits ended up in the fairway.
What I did observe, however, was the great feel this club provides. (No wonder ours was the only foursome on the course!) Wind and sun combined to make keen observation of my ball flight and distance nearly impossible. All day long - or at least so it felt - I was driving into a stiff, biting November wind and, even worse, the bright, eye-level sun.
The macho colors hide what truly makes this driver noteworthy, though, namely the clubface technology. The company's newest driver, the Srixon Z-RW, is a red-and-black number that is visually striking.
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daughter of Japan's SRI Sports - makes a full line of golf clubs as well. If you are familiar at all with the Srixon brand name, it's likely because of their golf balls. EQUIPMENT REVIEW Srixon's Z-RW driver will make a lot more golfers familiar with the brand