Having bashed this golf ball for a fair while now, we can also report very good durability with the Xtreme, which should always be a notable though before it comes to purchasing a golf ball, especially during a cost of living crisis. ...
For the GEN5 irons, PXG is parlaying that more expensive finish with top-of-the-line Aerotech Steelfiber shafts to create a "Black Label Elite" program that is the golf club equipment of a luxury car's fully-loaded trim level. A set of these highest-end 0311 GEN5 irons will cost ...
With no cost or time constraints, PXG is committed to the long process of researching various alloys, exploring new technologies, and identifying the unique properties that will make PXG clubs perform unlike anything else. With no set product release cycles, the company takes its time and pours ...
I can't honestly say I need them but I did sell some other clubs to offset the cost. I have a set of the original 0211 irons and I will be surprised if the 0311s have better performance but maybe I'll get a little better feel. And I went with a different shaft this time, so ...
Complaining about the cost of golf equipment has become a blood sport in 2016, and we can trot out tired clichés about how a loaded BMW and a base-model Chevy are both cars that will get you to work, but the driving experience will be completely different. The reality is high-end nich...
Nature of the beast probably. I know I rave on my clubs during the honeymoon stages, so maybe it’s not all that odd. I’d have bought the Gen 2 irons when they came out if I could’ve afforded them. They were really good in my fitting. Coolest... Not the adjective I’d ...
The PXG 0211 irons are a progressive iron set, meaning the amount of offset gradually decreases the shorter the clubs become. For example, the 4-iron has slightly more offset than the 5, and so on through the wedges. Progressive sets offer more forgiveness in thelong irons, where it's ne...
Cost aside because I don't mind spending money. Going with a bag full of PXG is not going to hold you back. I would recommend going to a golf shop and maybe having them run you through some clubs so you can get a feel for what's out there. This won't be a full fitting but...