PXG Wildcat driver: Full reviews, specs, photos and more

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HIGHLIGHTS

check BEGINNERS WELCOME
PXG’s Wildcat drivers are geared to help beginner and occasional players get the ball airborne with ease.
check LOFTS
The Wildcat driver has a whopping 16 degrees of loft, aiming to help players get their drives in the air and nearer to the hole.
check TITANIUM
The Wildcat driver was crafted from a Ti-811 body and a high-strength Ti face insert, while the CG has been optimally (deeper and lower) placed to produce high launch and low spin.

Club Comparison

Select the PXG driver models you want to compare with the tabs below.
PXG Wildcat
PXG 0311 Black Ops Driver
PXG 0311 Black Ops Tour-1 Driver
Price
Launch
High
Spin
High
Bias
Neutral
Best for
The Wildcat driver is best for occasional and beginner golfers and designed to help them launch shots in the air with ease.
Price
Launch
Mid
Spin
Low
Bias
Neutral
Player Type
The standard Black Ops driver works for players of all types, especially those looking for forgiveness.
Forgiveness
The extremely large size of the standard Black Ops model helps provide maximum forgiveness.
Price
Launch
Low
Spin
Low
Bias
Fade
Player Type
The Black Ops Tour-1 model is best suited for better golfers with faster swing speeds.
Forgiveness
Forgiveness is not the primary feature of the Tour-1, which is the lowest-spinning PXG driver ever.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

PXG’s Wildcat metal woods are geared to help players get the ball airborne, and it all starts with the lofts. The driver has a whopping 16 degrees of loft, aiming to help players get their drives in the air and nearer to the hole. There’s also no 3-wood in this set. Instead, the only other woods offered are a 19-degree 5-wood and a 28-degree 6-hybrid.

The lacking 3-wood is no oversight. Woods are typically the hardest clubs for beginners and infrequent golfers to wield. By giving players weaker lofts with a more confidence-inspiring look at address, the PXG Wildcats are easier to launch.

But there’s more to the Wildcat line than loft. The driver was crafted from a Ti-811 body and a high-strength Ti face insert, while the CG has been optimally (deeper and lower) placed to produce high launch and low spin. A stock length of 44 inches, 1.5 inches shorter than the modern standard, should allow golfers to more easily find the center of the club face.