Specs: Titanium drivers with adjustable hosel. Available: Dec. 8 Who it’s for: Slower to moderate-speed golfers seeking an ultralight, easy-to-swing driver that delivers higher ball speed, consistent ...
The Prime driver ($850) features a Super-TIX Plus titanium cup face design, which due to the high strength-to-weight ratio of the material provides faster ball speeds from a significantly larger sweet ...
There’s a certain weight to luxury, but fortunately for XXIO, that heaviness isn’t literal. The high-end clubmaker has focused its attention in recent years on creating premium equipment at a bargain ...
The lightweight golf club segment is one of the fastest-growing spaces in golf clubs, with more and more OEMs offering lighter options to help players boost speed and launch. XXIO has been the leader ...
Being a part of Dunlop Sports gives the design team that works on Xxio woods and irons a major advantage, because it can cherry-pick technologies and ideas that prove to be successful at Srixon and ...
XXIO, the brother brand of Srixon under Dunlop Sports Co. Ltd. of Japan, has the reputation for designing popular clubs in Asia (nearly two decades as Japan's top-seller). Its XXIO Prime line also has ...
The XXIO X line of woods and irons are the latest examples of how the top-rated Japanese high-end brand is attempting to make inroads in the U.S. market by improving not merely the head or the face or ...
Most golf equipment companies develop clubs by asking elite golfers to test prototypes and provide feedback. Designers take what they learn from those sessions, combine it with computer simulations ...
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