Read our complete reviews of PXG's newest wedges below.
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This year’s ClubTest is bigger and better than ever. To help you make sense of the mountain of high-tech new clubs on the market, we put all of the latest offerings from the top golf club manufacturers to the ultimate test. Below you will find the test results andcomplete reviews of two new PXG wedge models.
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PXG WEDGE REVIEWS
PXG Sugar Daddy
We tested: 50˚, 52˚, 54˚, 56˚, 58˚, 60˚
Our take: The Sugar Daddy offers plenty of versatility, and and it’s PXG’s most engineered wedge yet. Testers were quick to point out how nice the premium-priced wedge looked sitting on the ground, and the number of different shots they could execute around the greens with it.
The details: This wedge is triple forged and CNC milled, using tungsten and titanium weights to manipulate the CG so it’s in the perfect spot to play everything from a flop to a pitch. The Sugar Daddy also comes in two sole options — the 09 fofr versatility in all conditions and the 07, which is narrower and meant for open-faced shots off tight lies.
PXG 0311 Forged
We tested: 50˚, 52˚, 54˚, 56˚, 58˚, 60˚
Our take: The best wedges are those that disguise the technology in a simple, yet versatile, design — and the PXG 0311 fits that billing. It’s easy to use on a variety of shots, plus it has forgiveness and feel to boot. “These wedges are very well-balanced, are controllable and feel great,” said one tester. “I’d definitely put these in play.”
The details: The 0311 wedges are forged from soft carbon steel and are equipped with PXG’s proprietary weighting system that combines tungsten and titanium weights for an elevated MOI, high toe weighting that moves the CG up the face for better control on open-faced shots, and a tapered sole designed to make it more playable from a variety of lies.