These clubs are great! My game has improved recently from taking lessons, and I decided to try out some more "advanced" irons. I made the right choice with the Srixon I506's. They give a better player excellent shot control and good feedback on good hits, and mis-hits. However, they are still quite forgiving when a mis-hit does happen. The ball flight is a bit lower than the typical cavity back, which is what I was looking for. Even though these are a few years old, they are still technologically relevant and can be purchased at a bargain price. Forget about chasing the "big" name clubs with high price tags. These clubs provide all the playability, forgiveness and control at a fraction of the cost. Pair these up with the right shafts for your game and watch your scores improve. I just bought a second set to keep at my vacation home.Read full review
I've played Mostly Mizuno's over the last 15 years or so along with a set of Titleist and a set of Precepts both forged. These 506 Srixons is by far the SWEETEST Iron I,ve Ever hit. I swingweighted the set and never had to move the scale after the 1st club was measured, that has never happened to me before. This club is pure quality, that (Made In Japan) sticker on the shaft means something. I play Titleist 907 D2 driver and i just love it, i don't need a driver! but yesterday as i'm so worked up over these irons i bought a Srixon 506 driver on Ebay, i explained to my Titleist D2 that it was an impulse action due to those irons and that i felt bad about it, she understood and preformed better than ever. I hope the driver is not as good as the irons, i don't want to part with my Titleist D2. If you are a forged iron player you have to get a set of these, Mizuno's and Titleist do not compare in my opinion these are head & shoulders better!Read full review
These heads are fabulous! They go through the turf like hot butter and they deliver consistent distance throughout the set. I usually don't care for Dynamic Gold S300 shafts because of the weight, but on these clubs they are perfect! If you want to step up to forged clubs but you want forgiveness, these are the pick of the litter! Maybe that's why Stenson and Furyk are playing them.
The Srixon forged clubs are among the best and I have played the I-302, I-506, and the I-701 tours. While I have gone back the I-302s, the 506 line provides the same soft feel and beatiful looks from the top. The only reason I went back to the 302 is because of slight differences in the sole grinds. For people with slightly steeper swings the 506's tends to dig a little. Srixon is not one of the premier names and are not as aggressive with their advertising, but if youre looking for a great forged club at a fair price and dont care if they have Titleist or Mizuno written on them, then any of the Srixon irons are well worth your time to try out
I love the fact that it is a very popular set at our golf course...i work for a coarse and some of the better players use srixon irons. i had purchased the driver for my husband earlier for a gift and he wished he had the entire set. And now he does. It has been truly to cold to test them, as far as improving his game, but it has already done a fantastic job of boosting his confidence. they were in like new condition.