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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.
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.
The forward-press shaft angle is a subtle but welcome feature. With a natural one-degree forward lean, it encourages proper ...
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 ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The PXG 0211Z 10-club set, which includes a high-lofted driver and fairway wood, a 5-hybrid, six wide-soled, hybrid-like irons, a putter and a bag, is aimed at the game’s ...
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 ...
We saw PXG deploy a similar challenge with its 0311 Black Ops driver that was released at the start of the year and although this may seem like an easy win, it’s worth noting that the driver ...
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 ...
Compared to its own Gen1 drivers, PXG says the Gen2 X driver has 1-2 mph faster ball speed, 300-400rpm lower spin rate, is 7-10 yards longer and has a 26 percent tighter dispersion area.