New PXG golf clubs for 2023 (drivers, irons, fairway woods, hybrids) | ClubTest 2023
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For ClubTest 2023, we thoroughly tested all of the newest golf clubs on the market for 2023. Below you can find all of PXG’s newest clubs, including the PXG 0311 Gen5 drivers, PXG 0211 drivers, PXG 0311 Gen5 irons and more.
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NEW PXG CLUBS FOR 2023
PXG 0311 Gen5, 0211 drivers
PXG 0311 Gen5, 0311 XF Gen5 and 0211 Drivers
The Gen5 drivers comes in two models — the standard 0311 Gen5 with a traditional headshape and a deeper face for a low-spin trajectory and more distance. The other is the 0311 Gen5 XF, which has a larger face for an expanding hitting zone and mid-spin launch for maximum forgiveness. The new 0211 line of clubs continue to offer high-end technology but scales back on everything that many golfers aren’t looking for in the first place. The 0211 driver utilizes a premium 412 titanium face with a variable thickness design to improve ball speed on mishits. Models include the PXG 0311 Gen 5, PXG 0311 Gen5 XF and PXG 0211.
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PXG 0311 Gen5 and 0211 fairway woods
PXG 0311 Gen5, 0311 XF Gen5 and 0211 Fairway Woods
PXG’s Gen5 fairway woods come in standard and XF versions, with the standard being the lower-spinning of the two. Both come with carbon crowns, a high-strength AM355 steel body, and a stainless steel squared face for improved ballspeed and perimeter-located weights for added forgiveness and more distance. The standard has a flatter sole while the XF has a rail design for better turf interaction–a design feature particularly helpful for those with steep attack angles. Also, the MOI on both are much higher, ranging from 34% in the standard and 37% higher in the XF when compared to respective models last year. The 0211 fairway woods gain extra forgiveness thanks to a squared-up face design that expands the hitting area which in turn expands the ability for the face to flex when hit away from the middle. Models include PXG 0311 Gen5, PXG 0311 XF Gen5 and PXG 0211.
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PXG 0311 Gen5 and 0211 hybrids
PXG 0311 Gen5, 0311 Gen5 XF and 0211 Hybrids
PXG’s Gen5 hybrids come in standard and XF versions, with the standard being the lower-spinning of the two. The Gen5 hybrids mimic much of the same tech of both standard and XF Gen5 woods for added accuracy, forgiveness and a dose of playability when and where it’s needed. The 0211 hybrids gain extra forgiveness thanks to a squared-up face design that expands the hitting area which in turn expands the ability for the face to flex when hit away from the middle.
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PXG 0311 irons
PXG 0311 P, 0311 XP and 0311 T Irons
The new 0311 Gen5 irons have a new lighter core material called XCOR2 and a power channel behind the face — two things PXG carefully developed to make the Gen5 lighter and faster for a greater energy transfer into the ball at impact. There are three models to choose from in the Gen5 line: 0311 T — a Tour-inspired headshape for better players who want added workability in a forgiving iron. The next is the 0311 P, a goldilocks model combining added forgiveness, workability and more distance. The last is the 0311 XP, with a larger headshape with more offset for added distance and forgiveness. Models include PXG 0311 T, PXG 0311 P and PXG 0311 XP.
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