If the future of golf club construction lies in the hands of robots then the new PXG 0311 P Gen6 iron, and the more forgiving sister 0311 XP model, could well be the pioneers. A sophisticated robotic ...
For the past decade, designers and engineers at Parson's Xtreme Golf (PXG) have worked to make clubs that a wide variety of golfers can use and enjoy, but that look like the type of irons that would ...
The players’ distance iron category is undoubtedly a congested and growing one with tour pros and low handicap amateurs alike seeking forgiveness and feel in a compact chassis. Another iron to add to ...
The new Gen7 0311 line of irons from PXG has cutting edge technology, including a single weight in the back of the face. The newest club release for PXG features some noteworthy numbers. Of particular ...
Looking for new irons to add to your bag? Check out our Fully Fit 2026 to get the rundown of all the best irons and how they might help you.
PXG’s GEN8 irons rethink iron design with perimeter-based weighting, forged construction and three models built for distinct ...
If you scoring in the high 80s, 90s or 100s, these irons can help you get more consistent, hit the ball higher, and generate ...
When Bob Parsons launched the PXG 0311 iron line in 2015, it was one of the more polarizing (and criticized) club launches in recent memory. The idea was simple: Sparing no expense, how can we make ...
PXG’s new 0311 Gen8 irons reposition weight away from the center of the clubhead, which unlocks a chance for a pinpoint custom fitting. For a golf club R&D guy, Mike Nicolette was brutally honest.
Who they're for: Deep-pocketed new golfers who want to invest in their first set, which is simple to understand and made with modern technologies. What you should know: The PXG Wildcat package is a ...
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