Gear: PXG 0211 drivers, fairway woods and hybrids
Price: $299 (drivers), $249 (fairway woods and hybrids)
Who It’s For: Golfers who love classic-looking equipment and simple designs made to provide more distance on a budget.
The Skinny: With the price of many new woods having climbed in recent years, PXG designed the 0211 drivers, fairway woods and hybrids to be high-performing alternatives at a lower price.
The Deep Dive: In July, PXG released the newest version of its 0211 irons, the 0211 XCON, designed to utilize several technologies and features originally added to the brand’s top-shelf 0311 family but at a more budget-friendly price. At that time, no new woods were released, keeping the 2021 version of the 0211 drivers, fairway woods and hybrids in the lineup.
Now PXG is bringing out a new generation of 0211 woods, and as with the irons the idea is to make clubs that are more affordable but that still utilize premium materials and designs.
In the address position, the 0211 driver ($299) is one of the cleanest clubs PXG has designed. It is an all-titanium club with a Ti811 body and a variable-thickness Ti412 face designed to flex efficiently at impact to boost ball speed and distance.
The driver features an adjustable hosel mechanism that allows players and fitters to increase or decrease the club’s loft by as many 1.5 degrees. It is available with 9, 10.5 or 12 degrees of loft at a stock length of 45.5 inches.
The 0211 fairway woods ($249) and hybrids ($249) were designed with AM355 stainless steel bodies and HT1770 stainless steel faces.
The fairway woods are available as a 3-wood (15 degrees), 5-wood (18 degrees) and 7-wood (21 degrees) while the hybrids are available as a 3-iron (19 degrees), 4-iron (22 degrees), 5-iron (25 degrees), 6-iron (28 degrees) and 7-iron replacement (31 degrees). Both the fairway woods and hybrids have a low profile and a squared-face shape that is popular with a large number of players and that inspires confidence at address.
Get a close-up look at all the 0211 woods below.
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