ClubTest 2022: 7 new PXG irons tested and reviewed (2024)

By: GOLF Editors

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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 and complete reviews of seven new PXG iron models.

You can find the full list of ClubTest iron reviews here.

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PXG IRON REVIEWS

PXG 0211 ST

We tested: 4-PW

Our take: There’s a lot to love about the 0211 ST irons, but we’ll start with the traditional look at address. “These irons have a traditional looks with a thuddy sound,” one tester said. “They’ve got more weight on the heel than I expected, but it helps me turn over with ease.” We’ll take that assessment any day — especially for those who lose it out to the right often.

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PXG 0211 ST irons

$89/club

A super-thin face, angled top rail that removes weight from the topline so it can be repositioned toward the toe, and DualCOR system that uses soft and firm polymers for better energy transfer and stability, make these irons fun to play.

The details: The 0211 STs feature a triple forged, solid-body for feel and workability in a sleek design. But even though they are blades, the repositioning of the mass throughout the clubhead provides increased overall MOI, for optimal forgiveness within the traditional look.

PXG 0211 Z

We tested: 6-SW

Our take: PXG is no longer just a brand for the avid golfer, thanks to their 0211 Z series, which caters to novices and beginners. “The club glides through the turf like a hybrid,” one tester said. “I could see how someone who was starting out would look this look. It’s easy to hit and does what it intends to do.” These clubs are high-flying and easy to hit, perfect for someone just getting into the game.

PXG 0211 Z hybrid-iron set

$795

Designed for players new to the game or the occasional golfer, PXG 0211 Z Hybrid-Irons offer a unique, hollow-bodied construction that incorporates the distance producing technology of a hybrid and the trajectory of an iron.

The details: These hybrid-irons offer a unique design that’s engineered to make them high-launching and as forgiving as possible. They have a large, hollow-body profile to promote distance, and severe back weighting to improve height on shots hit across the face. They also feature a groove between the front and back to help define the topline and the sole, and the weighting of the heads are placed strategically for ultimate height and forgiveness.

PXG 0211 DC

We tested: 0211: 4-LW; 0211 ST: 4-PW

Our take: The 0211 DC irons aren’t quite as blade-y as their ST counterparts, but they still offer a beautiful top-line look for confidence at address. “These irons feel so good. I wouldn’t change a damn thing about them,” one tester said. “No doubt as soon as these are in my bag, I’ll be taking money from my buddies.” We like that confidence.

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PXG 0211 DC irons

$77/club

A super-thin face, angled top rail that removes weight from the topline so it can be repositioned toward the toe, and DualCOR system that uses soft and firm polymers for better energy transfer and stability, make these irons fun to play.

The details: There’s plenty of tech in these irons, starting with a maraging steel face that PXG calls the “thinnest face in golf,” and an angled top rail that removes weight from the topline so it can be repositioned toward the toe. They also feature the Dual COR system for better energy transfer and stability throughout the bag.

PXG 0311 P

We tested: 3-GW

Our take: We couldn’t be more impressed by these irons, but don’t just take our word for it. “It has to be the best club in the world.” one tester said. “I can’t believe how good it is. Whenever you hit a bad shot, you still get something out of it. Looks good, does good.” Now that’s high praise.

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PXG 0311 P irons

$249/club

PXG 0311 P GEN4 Irons are the best irons we’ve ever made. Designed to appeal to a wide range golfers who are looking for the holy grail of golf clubs, 0311 P Irons offer the ideal blend of distance, workability, and forgiveness for killer performance and more fun on the course.

The details: The 0311 P irons are fit with proprietary XCOR technology made specifically for PXG irons. The polymer material is highly compressible and makes for a massive sweet spot. Additionally, Gen4 irons has Precision Weighting Technology, featuring a large weight near the back of the clubhead that can be adjusted in two-gram increments during the fitting process.

PXG 0311 XP

We tested: 3-GW

Our take: These 0311 XP (Xtreme Performance) are made for mid-to-high handicappers and, like others in the 0311 Gen4 line, got the stamp of approval from out testers. “These clubs raise my launch, but not overly aggressive,” one tester said. “The spin was nicely controlled, it and never felt like a miss was going to hurt me.”

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PXG 0311 XP irons

$249/club

PXG 0311 XP GEN4 Irons will blow your mind with just one swing. Designed to deliver Xtreme Performance by every measure, these incredible irons are made for golfers seeking exceptional forgiveness and maximum distance to help lower their scores.

The details: The 0311 XP are geared for extreme forgiveness, which they achieve through more offset and a wider sole. The clubs also come with an ultra-thin face, XCOR Technology, and Precision Weighting Technology.

PXG 0311 T

We tested: 3-GW

Our take: The tour version of PXG’s Gen4 iron lineup are visual stunners. “These have the best looks by far,” one tester said. “Confidence inspiring is the thing that comes to mind. Like that you can’t see the tech, but it’s definitely there. Launching in the perfect window.” Combine that with the proven tech PXG is known for and you’ve got a winner.

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PXG 0311 T irons

$249/club

PXG 0311 T GEN4 Irons incorporate our most advanced technology and innovations to date, wrapped in a tour-inspired design that delivers unmatched distance and accuracy. Our five-times forged 0311 T Irons are ideal for players looking for maximum workability and more forgiveness in a blade-style head.

The details: The 0311 T irons feature all the great tech found in the other Gen4 irons — new XCOR material, Precision Weighting Technology, ultra-thin face — but is packaged with a look that high-level players prefer. A thin sole and less offset also allows for maximum workability.

PXG 0311 ST

We tested: 3-GW

Our take: Want to hit what the pros hit? Then the 0311 STs are for your. The “ST” stands for “super tour,” and if you don’t have that type of game … well, maybe you should try a different set of sticks. These are for full-time hitters.

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PXG 0311 ST irons

$299/club

hey talked. We listened. PXG 0311 ST GEN4 Blades were inspired by our tour professionals. These sleek, triple-forged blades are crafted for skilled golfers who crave greater workability, enhanced control, and a mind-blowing feel.

The details: As with all of PXG’s Gen4 irons, a large interchangeable weight in the back cavity of the 0311 Gen4 ST heads allows fitters to adjust weight in the head, helping to manipulate performance and feel. The irons also have varied head designs throughout the set. Short irons (8-GW) have thin top lines and narrow soles for ultimate control and workability. The mid irons (6 & 7) also have thin top lines, but the sole is a bit wider for more forgiveness. And when you get to the long irons, they have a larger top line and cavity backs to get even more mis-hit forgiveness.

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FAQs

What does 26 mean on PXG clubs? ›

PXG's iconic Darkness Insignia – a skull with the number 26 – is found on the sole of our Battle Ready Putters. The insignia commemorates Bob Parsons' service as a rifleman (0311) with the 26th Regiment of the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.

Do any tour pros use PXG irons? ›

Eric Cole is the only player on any professional tours that uses the PXG 0317 CB variety and he only uses the 4-iron from this range, filling out his selection with the similar PXG 0317 ST.

Are PXG clubs good for high handicap? ›

Thanks to their forgiveness and technologies such as perimeter weighting, cavity backs, and high MOI, PXG clubs are as beneficial for high-handicappers as they are for absolute beginners.

How long does it take to get a set of PXG irons? ›

PXG Golf Club Shipping & Handling Information
Shipping MethodShipping Time*2+ Club Rate
Ground3-5 business days$35 + $5 per additional club
2-Day2 business days$80 + $5 per additional club
Get It Fast**2 business days$195

How to tell if PXG irons are fake? ›

The only way to be certain is to buy direct from PXG or through an authorized dealer. New, authentic PXG products would not be sold on online auction websites, at “big box” stores, discounters, or flea markets. Buying from these entities comes with a higher likelihood that you are purchasing fake PXG products.

What does xf mean on PXG? ›

It's no secret that PXG golf clubs are engineered to deliver big forgiveness on your mishits for more distance, accuracy, and fun on the course. Joining our GEN4 0811 XF Driver, our Xtreme Forgiveness line expands to include PXG fairways and hybrids.

Why are PXG irons expensive? ›

“We spent a lot of money to make them,” said Parsons. “We spent a lot of money in research and development salaries. It took us a while to get there. What we did was put a higher price on them because we had spent way more money, we believe, than anyone did to make those golf clubs.

Why did Pat Perez leave PXG? ›

Perez still uses the company's equipment, and in one of his interviews, he said he loves PXG: "I love PXG and get along with everyone there. We just couldn't come to an agreement, but I told them that I was fine, and I was still going to play their stuff. There are no hard feelings or bad blood.

What irons does Phil Mickelson use? ›

The six-time major champion also has a Ping Anser hybrid in the bag, which leads into a set of irons made up of a range from 2013, the Callaway X forged irons. When it comes to wedges, Phil is as eccentric as ever.

What are the hardest irons to hit? ›

The long irons (1-4 irons) are generally considered to be the most difficult clubs to master, with the 1-iron becoming almost a legend in modern golf due to its diminished frequency.

Is PXG releasing new irons in 2024? ›

Scottsdale, AZ (August 7, 2024)— PXG rounds out its irons offering with the official release of PXG® 0311® GEN7 Irons and all-new game-improvement PXG Black Ops® Irons.

What is so special about PXG? ›

PXG GOLF EQUIPMENT FEATURES:

Patented and innovative high-performance technologies. Premium materials. A complicated and expensive manufacturing process only we could use. Meticulous workmanship.

How do I get a complimentary spec check at PXG? ›

Period. As our performance promise, we offer a complimentary spec check at our retail locations and fitting studios within 1 year of club receipt.

How many rounds of golf will a set of irons last? ›

A good set of irons can last you around 300 rounds of golf, which means about ten years of play based on 30 rounds a year. You may even get more play out of longer irons as they're used less frequently than other clubs in a set. The key indicator that you need a new iron is the state of the grooves in the club head.

How do PXG irons feel? ›

The contact feels amazing, and the ball just takes off. However, that is the case with most pro-level irons. Many players become intoxicated with the feeling, and I think they get tricked into playing clubs that are too much for their ball-striking ability.

What is a 26 degree golf club? ›

5-Iron | 21 to 27 Degrees

Today's traditional 5-iron lofts are 26 to 27 degrees, though game improvement iron sets can have 5-irons with as low as 21 degrees of loft .

What do numbers on golf clubs mean? ›

The numbers on the clubhead tell you the loft, i.e., the angle of your clubface. The loft affects the height of your shot. The higher the golf club number, the steeper the angle. Also, the higher the loft, the higher the flight height, the more open the clubface, and the less carry and distance it'll have.

What do the number of clubs mean? ›

Referring to its loft, golf club numbers highlight how a certain club will strike the ball in terms of height and distance. In general, a club with a lower-angled clubface will have a lower number. Golf club numbers are also impacted by the type of club they belong to.

What do the numbers mean on the clubs in Ultimate golf? ›

Each club has a number on it. That number is its level. The level of a club indicates how good its stats are on the course. To see a club's stats, tap the club in the Golf Bag screen.

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