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PXG 0211 driver 9°, 10.5°, 12° Our take: The 0211 received high praise from GOLF’s stable of testers for an impressive level of forgiveness and stability.
The new 0211 driver from PXG offers a name-brand club at a crazy low price, and we're here to find out exactly how it stacks up to the hype.
The forward-press shaft angle is a subtle but welcome feature. With a natural one-degree forward lean, it encourages proper ...
There are some noticeable changes with the PXG 0311 Black Ops driver compared to last year's Gen6. First, the new driver has a sleek gloss finish, which, in my opinion, looks great.
In a melding of the two, PXG has unveiled something of a modern day “Pepsi Challenge” for golf, welcoming golfers to test their current model of driver head-to-head against PXG’s newest GEN6 ...
"You could call it vanity, I guess," says Parsons. "I did it mostly because I wanted to build some good clubs." He named the new concern PXG, for Parsons Xtreme Golf.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: PXG, the club company that was founded as a high-end aspirational brand but has since widened its audience to include those more interested in purchasing a new driver for ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: PXG is the latest brand to add a mini driver to its lineup. The Secret Weapon offers driver-esque performance with the workability and versatility of a fairway wood. A 43.75 ...
While an eight-club set of the 2021 0211 irons ($109 each) would run about $900, the same GEN4 lineup of 4-iron through gap wedge would cost almost $2,800, with individual irons priced at $349 apiece.