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ClubTest 2021: XXIO Eleven driver

Courtesy XXIO Golf

For ClubTest 2021, we tested and reviewed 22 new drivers to help you find the right one for your game. (For more on our testing process, click here.) Below are the results for the XXIO Eleven driver. You can find the full list of drivers and test results here.

XXIO Eleven

9.5°, 10.5°, 11.5°

Our take: The premium XXIO line is chock-full of some gorgeous luxury equipment, and the Eleven driver is, by all means, no exception. “It’s so easy to hit,” said one of our testers. “It’s very light and performed way better than I expected.” Being easy to hit is the modus operandi behind this club and XXIO delivers on that premise in a big way.

XXIO Eleven Driver

A driver designed for moderate swing speeds and high-level performance. A Star Frame rib structure supports an ultrathin sole, enabling weight to be redistributed for higher launch and forgiveness.

The details: A Star Frame rib structure supports an ultrathin sole, enabling weight to be redistributed for higher launch and added forgiveness. It also comes with a cupface, making the face stronger to minimize distance loss on off-center hits. And since this driver is designed for moderate swing speeds, it also comes with weight implanted in the shaft beneath the grip, making the club feel lighter and easier to swing fast.

Where to buy it: Click here. Or better yet, get fit for the irons by the experts at our sister company, True Spec Golf.

See the XXIO Eleven driver from every angle…

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