PXG 0211 Drivers, 0211 Fairway Woods and 0211 Hybrids
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PXG 0211 Drivers, 0211 Fairway Woods and 0211 Hybrids

PXG 0211 Drivers, 0211 Fairway Woods and 0211 Hybrids

PXG 0211 Metalwoods – Key Takeaways

  • PXG has released a new 0211 lineup.
  • Drivers, fairway woods and hybrids are available.
  • Retail prices are below the market average – $375 driver, $325 fairway wood, $275 hybrid.

The start of a new year and the release of a full line of 0211 clubs provide PXG with an opportunity to reestablish its identity.

What’s true for most of us is true for PXG: 2020 was an odd year.

How’s that for an understatement?

To its credit, when COVID hit, PXG jumped ahead of the curve. It launched a pair of prototype drivers while extending its “Hero” military and first-responder discount program to the masses. The special pricing was set to expire after a month but was extended and extended again and again until Hero pricing simply became what their stuff costs.

A tech story behind the proto drivers was never discussed.

an image of PXG 0211 driver, fairway wood, and hybrid

PXG: Golf’s Fanciest Discount Brand

Somehow, golf’s most premium semi-mainstream brand found itself competing with Tour Edge … on price. If that wasn’t strange enough, the second half of PXG’s season, save a putter or two, was dedicated almost entirely to its apparel collection. Odder still, PXG capped off its 2020 with the release of a signature scented candle.

I swear I’m not making that up.

Nobody melts wax the way do. PERIOD!

Yeah, man, things got weird.

Who is PXG?

Given the apparent shift in PXG’s pricing model, it’s plenty fair to ask: Who is PXG?

The answer, it turns out, can be found in the new PXG 0211 line – an affordably priced offering that unapologetically plays to the “no fitting required” middle of the equipment market’s fitting and buying curve.

“We make product for everybody,” says Brad Schweigert, PXG’s Chief Product Officer. While that may or may not apply to the candle market, it certainly means golfers of all ability and budget levels.

Within the larger picture, the idea behind the 2021 0211 lineup is to make the PXG brand more affordable, extend PXG’s reach deeper into the market and do both without sacrificing performance or technology.

a photo of the headcover of the PXG 0211 driver

About the PXG 0211 Lineup

While there’s no GEN moniker attached to the 0211 product, it is the second go-round for the 0211 name. The first 0211s launched in early 2019. Back then (it seems like forever ago), the product was limited to irons only. The new incarnation of 0211 offers a new set of irons but what’s notable for PXG fans – and fans of pricing below industry averages – is that the company is extending 0211 to include nearly all of the bag.

The new 0211 line includes drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and irons (from 4-iron through lob wedge).

Apropos of nothing, the headcovers are flippin’ sweet. They’ve got magnets embedded to help hold them in place.

PXG 0211 Driver

a photo of the sole of the PXG 0211 driver

If there’s a common theme across the 0211 lineup, it’s versatility. The 0211 driver is designed to work better than “well enough” for golfers of all ability levels.

Available in three lofts (9, 10.5  and 12 degrees), the PXG 0211 driver is described as having a moderate to large profile. From a shape and profile perspective, it sits between PXG’s lower-spinning offering, the 0811X GEN2 and its uber-forgiving 0811 XF GEN2.

With respect to the 0811X in particular, the PXG 0211 driver has a more elongated profile at address and a face that’s roughly 10-percent taller. The side profile reveals shaping that’s not entirely dissimilar from COBRA’s Speedback/Speedzone and TaylorMade’s SIM designs.

PXG 0211 Driver Face

Every brand has a story around its face material. For PXG, the material is Ti-412. Combined with a variable thickness design, the properties of Ti-412 allow for greater face deflection without suffering deformation over time.

If you guessed that gives you more ball speed, please step forward and collect your prize.

PXG 0211 Driver Hybrid Crown Construction

an image of the hybrid crown of the PXG 0211 driver

Whether you want to call it hybrid or multi-material, the takeaway is that the crown of the PXG 0211 driver is a mix of carbon and titanium.

While most designs that leverage carbon fiber seek to use as much of it as they can, PXG opted to rely more heavily on titanium over a larger area in the heel and toe to support a comparably smaller carbon section.

What looks like carbon is the carbon. What doesn’t, isn’t.

PXG says the additional titanium makes the driver stiffer and more durable while the carbon fiber section serves to pull weight from the center where it isn’t desirable while helping to lower the center of gravity and boost MOI.

That increased stiffness reads a bit like a different take on Jailbreak. It boils down to creating speed by more tightly joining the various parts of the driver head.

Honeycomb TPE insert

Like other PXG metalwoods, hidden inside the driver is a honeycomb TPE insert. While the insert plays a role in driving mass low and back, it, along with internal ribs and the railed sole geometry, help provide better sound and feel.

PXG 0211 Driver Adjustability – or Lack Thereof

While the PXG 0211 driver features the same hosel-based adjustability as other PXG metalwoods, it doesn’t offer movable weights.

That costs you a bit of fitting flexibility but that’s not to suggest it’s entirely “what you see is what you get.” The back weight (10 grams standard) is swappable. The 0211 driver takes the same weights as PXG’s putter lineup, which gives golfers the ability to go as light as 2.5 grams or as heavy as 20 grams (in 2.5-gram increments). The stock length is 45 inches but the weights provide plenty of flexibility for longer or shorter builds.

PXG 0211 Driver – Mass Properties

It’s reasonable to say most discount drivers sacrifice mass properties to hit a price point. Tour Edge’s prior-generation Hot Launch product, for example, was sub-5,000 MOI with a center of gravity that’s significantly higher than average.

That’s a recipe for spin and lots of it.

By contrast, PXG says its 0211 driver should spec out around 5,200 MOI with a center of gravity about one millimeter below the neutral axis. If I’m starting to lose you, understand that, on paper, that projects to something akin to a higher-launching, lower-spinning PING G410 LST.

It’s an intriguing proposition regardless but, at only $375, it’s unquestionably worth a look.

PXG 0211 Fairway Woods

the PXG 0211 fairway wood

From a design and construction standpoint, what’s true for the PXG 0211 driver is largely true for the PXG 0211 fairway woods.

Versatility – the idea of one club to fit all – plays heavily in the design.

To that end, PXG has tweaked the shape a bit. The larger, more rounded profile provides greater forgiveness than previous PXG fairway woods.

Most notable in the PXG 0211 fairway wood design is the inclusion of a railed and rounded sole. Both elements are visible in the face-on view.

An image of the face and sole rails on the PXG 0211 fairway wood.

The appreciable heel and toe relief, coupled with sole rails similar to COBRA’s signature Baffler rails, help the club move through the turf and avoid fat shots.

While there’s an obvious element of mimicry here, quite frankly the railed designs work and it’s actually surprising more brands have not implemented the feature – especially on clubs designed for golfers who struggle to hit their fairway woods with any degree of consistency.

As with the driver, the PXG 0211 fairway wood features hybrid crown construction (AM355 body). The face material this time around is HT1770, which some of you may recognize as the same material PXG uses in its iron faces.

Yup, there’s a honeycomb TPE insert as well. And also, yup, the 0211 fairway wood leverages the same weights as the driver.

PXG 0211 Fairway Wood Options

PXG 0211 fairway woods are available in a 3-wood (15 degrees), 5-wood (18), and 7-wood (21).

There aren’t stock shafts in the conventional sense.  Anything in PXG’s no-upcharge lineup is fair game. Anything in the upcharge lineup is fair game, to … so long as you pay the upcharge. The same is true for the driver.

The retail price is $325 each.

PXG 0211 Hybrids

The sole of the PXG 0211 hybrid

I’m going to save us all some time and simply tell you the hybrid is a mini version of the fairway wood. I’m not wrong as it relates to materials and construction. Face and body material, hybrid crown construction, TPE material … it’s all there.

Is it any wonder why it’s so difficult to get golfers to engage with hybrid stories?

Here’s the thing, though. In my admittedly sometimes myopic opinion, the 0211 hybrid is the most interesting club in the 0211 lineup if for no other reason than – and, yeah, this is just me talking —  PXG very quietly makes some of the best hybrids in the game.

The original 0317 – awesome. 0317 awesome-IER.

Having said that, while no means a peanut, the 0317 trends a little bit towards the small side. That’s actually what I like about them. The shaping just suits my eye.

PXG 0211 Hybrid – Larger and More Forgiving

By comparison, the PXG 0211 hybrid retains the same general shape but it’s been upscaled. That’s not to say it’s a big hybrid. In fact, the 0211 didn’t look big to me until I set it down next to the 0317 X GEN2.

As I said, the shapes are nearly identical though there is some refinement in the shaping in the transition between the topline and the face at the topline. I haven’t decided if I like it or not.

The larger shape again speaks to the desire for versatility – a hybrid for the masses. The bigger footprint provides more forgiveness. That part is visible.

Hidden under the hood of the 0211 hybrid is a center-of-gravity location PXG describes as “forwardly placed.” As you’d expect, it’s about cutting spin and providing a little extra distance.

While not as visibly rounded as the fairway wood, the PXG 0211 hybrid offers a bit of heel and toe relief with turf interaction further aided by rails on the sole.

PXG 0211 Hybrid Options

PXG 0211 hybrids are available in 3H (19 degrees), 4H (22), 5H (25), and 6H (28). The retail price for the PXG 0211 hybrid is $275.

The same shaft rules apply.

Parting Shots

“0211 is a really important part of the brand moving forward,” says PXG’s Brad Schweigert. The emphasis is likely on part.

Trying to predict what Bob Parsons is going to do with his golf company is a fool’s folly but by establishing a full line of somewhat inexpensive clubs, PXG has created an opportunity to reestablish itself as a premium brand above and beyond its scented candle lineup.

I can’t wait to see what’s next.

The PXG 0211 lineup is available now. For more information, visit PXG.com.

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      Paul Infanti

      2 years ago

      I just bought the PXG 0211 driver. They had a sale on the club for $220. I am completely thrilled with the performance. I was swinging a Taylormade M1 and getting good distance, but trouble with forgiveness. The PXG hits and feels much like the Ping G425. Not only do I hit the ball farther, but with more control. I have demoed all the major brands and can’t find a better club for the money.

      Reply

      Brian

      3 years ago

      PXG 0211 got Best Value in the 2021 Most Wanted Driver test. http://mygolfspy.com/2021-most-wanted-driver/

      Reply

      Donn

      3 years ago

      I’m gonna give the drivers a test. I have spine issue. I just can’t speed a shaft well longer than about 42 inch. Been trying. I hit good 3 woods longer than most o my drivers. Will post after my fitting in a week or so. Unless I get censored by the tech dictators.

      Reply

      Carl Bunch

      3 years ago

      “PXG says its 0211 driver should spec out around 5,200 MOI with a center of gravity about one millimeter below the neutral axis. If I’m starting to lose you, understand that, on paper, that projects to something akin to a higher-launching, lower-spinning PING G410 LST.”

      Complete bullcrap, both from PXG and Tony Covey.

      According to the 5 years of data (2015 thru 2019) on the MSG Neutral Axis Center of Gravity, a driver with 5200 MOI and 1 mm BELOW the neutral axis is literally in impossible territory.

      And the Ping 410LST center of gravity is 3-4mm ABOVE the neutral axis. Either Tony doesn’t read his own data or he’s just lying for the benefit of PXG.

      This is what happens when MSG stops actually MEASURING the drivers, and just regurgitates the marketing crap from the manufacturers.

      Tony Covey – You might as well start accepting advertising $$ from driver manufacturers, because if you’re not going to actually MEASURE the drivers to find out the unbiased truth,
      then you’re just advertising for them for free !

      Reply

      Rob

      3 years ago

      I was about to call this out as well because it didn’t make sense. I’ve been begging for an updated center of gravity chart but it doesn’t look like it’s going to come.

      Reply

      Jason

      2 years ago

      COG for drivers is the most important metric to have, please MGS, continue giving us these!!

      Scott

      3 years ago

      The real question is a driver that cost $375 driver any better or worse then one priced at $650 or more. I don’t know the answer but Club manufacture’s have been at the COR limit for years i doubt a new driver goes any farther then a five year old driver . How about a test between old and new drivers tech

      Reply

      RJB

      3 years ago

      Well now they just watered down the brand… just another OEM now with not much to show… I thought they were headed for bankruptcy with the 0211 at $90/club… guess they just need volume now to keep their factory going…

      Reply

      Ken

      3 years ago

      I bought the 2019 0211 PXG irons thinking they were as good as most OEM clubs. However I was very disappointed with them. Lost distance with them. Went back to hitting my Wilson C300 irons which outperformed the PXG 0211 by a mile.
      Will never buy PXG again. They are all hype.

      Reply

      Al

      3 years ago

      FWIW, I bought the 2019 0211s replacing a set of Callaway XR ‘s. Very happy with them. Similar distance with much better feel and consistency.

      Reply

      Robin

      3 years ago

      I wish people wouldn’t bash PXG . They do great things for ex military.
      They have great prices for military and the prices are great.
      It’s nice to have someone who caress for us Veterans. They don’t even have to do it either.
      When I joined the Corps nobody cared about the military, I have many a story about it happening…
      So now this Hollywood Marine is looking forward to buying a PXG driving iron.

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      John M

      3 years ago

      Agree 100%. Example….. called Bagboy asked if the have a military discount on the new revolver, they said no dice…. It’s a new model and we cannot do it. Needless to say, will not look at any of their products again

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      Mike

      3 years ago

      No offense, but if you called Ping, would they give you a discount? Callaway? Taylormade? Go into any big box golf store & I doubt you’re going to get a discount on their newest products. Companies are very stringent about their price points on their newest merchandise.

      As a veteran myself, it would be nice to get a discount but it’s not something I “expect”.

      ElRay

      3 years ago

      oohh, someone is starting to sound entitled. That’s usually how government employees end up….

      Robert

      3 years ago

      I still can’t get over all the questionable criticism of PXG. To me as a consumer it looks like they have built a company from the ground up in an exclusive market because that’s what they wanted to do and now because of some success in that area they there are exspanding to a wider market of customers. Sounds a lot like most companies in America. If you like there products buy them if you don’t look else where. Don’t forget a lot of the other brands out there have a high end line up for those who are interested.

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      Bob

      3 years ago

      For me, the criticism runs along the lines of if PXG is successful, then other OEMs will raise prices. Lots of people like to buy new clubs, but they don’t want to necessarily pay more than they feel is justifiable.

      I mean, sure, market forces, supply and demand, what people are willing to pay for, capitalism 101 and all, but it’s a difficult thing to tell your boss you want a raise because golf club prices have gone up.

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      Marq

      3 years ago

      I guess after you’ve paid top dollar for cub designers from other companies and you’ve flown in those few thousand people who can actually afford to do that and get fitted, where do you go from there? Oh, that’s right, start discounting and then start selling to the masses. I think their original prices were outrageous but I don’t knock them. Do we knock Ferraris and Lamborghinis? However, if now I can buy a PXG driver with all this technology for under $400, then either they’re cutting corners somewhere, or, the other OEMs are completely ripping us off.

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      Nick

      3 years ago

      First, the other golf OEM’s have been ripping off the consumer for years. It’s not even a question of if they do, the real question is the degree that they’re doing so.
      Second, there’s a modest amount of technology evident in the 0211 driver but not as much as you’d get when buying the 0811 Gen 4. The 0211 offers very limited adjustability, just loft (via the hosel) and CG (and maybe swing weight (via one port in the rear center of the sole). The “Honeycomb TPE Insert”, which is like a piece of polymer matting., inside the 0211 head is about half the size of that in the 0811 head. So you get less technology and adjustability but you also get a significantly lower price tag $400 Vs. $225.

      Reply

      don

      3 years ago

      So they copied a whole pile of other people but they reduced the price and brought together an interesting mix of other technologies.

      Reply

      Steve S

      3 years ago

      Why bother when you can get the 0811x gen2 and xf off their website for $225? The new ones can’t be much better than the 2019 models. For that matter ANY of the 2019 most wanted drivers since the strokes gained were -0.034 to +0.34 from the worst to the best!

      Reply

      Steve S

      3 years ago

      That is -0.034 to +0.034….. So a swing of 0.068 strokes from worst to best.

      Reply

      Nick

      3 years ago

      Nope, all the 0811 X & XG Gen 2’s are sold out

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      roger

      3 years ago

      Just ordered the 0811 driver on sale regular $595, now $225 plus $30 shipping on the PXG web site. 0811 prototype regular $695 is selling for $375, 0211 is on sale for $295

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      Mike

      3 years ago

      Have you hit it, tested it out, just cuz the price is low, doesn’t mean it’s going to work best for you.

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      Shane

      3 years ago

      I own a proto. Driver is a beast and has a signature wood bat type crack. Love it.

      roger

      3 years ago

      Crazy sale on PXG web site now, 0211 driver for $295. 0811 regular $595 now $225

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      MG

      3 years ago

      “higher-launching, lower-spinning PING G410 LST.” Isn’t that the perfect driver for a lot of people?

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      Paul

      3 years ago

      I’ve played PXG irons for a few years now after playing callaway, and Taylormade. I got fitted for all my sets of clubs. I am a big believer of getting fitted. I find their irons to be excellent quality. From the look down to the feel. More impressive to me are their driver, 3 wood and 5 wood to be excellent as well, which I bought last year. The fitting was great. The set up on my driver weight system differently the my 3 and 5 wood. I’m not knocking those other brands but I can say there is for me a noticeable difference in my game. It could be simply a better fitting. For those of you automatically discount them due to price. I would ask you to reconsider and be open to trying them.

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      David Lewis

      3 years ago

      I will stick to the wax on my Maker’s Mark bottle.

      Reply

      2Eagle

      3 years ago

      I bought a set of 0211 (2019) irons in late December as they had marked them down to $90 a club. Received notice that my production will start next week and that it will be one of the last original 0211s made. I will be interested to see if the quality of build will be as good as my buddy’s 0211 irons that were bought at full price in 2019.

      Reply

      Dennis Beach

      3 years ago

      Don’t care about PXG in the slightest! High handical, and will never play this brand!

      Reply

      Dave

      3 years ago

      “Nobody wins with our clubs, period!” Except for Jason Coatrack……….just once :O)

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      Jon Wilcox

      3 years ago

      Yesterday my playing partner (handicap around 5 or 6) was ABSOLUTELY THRILLED with his new set of PXG clubs – Driver thru irons. Couldn’t stop talking about how good they felt and how inexpensive they were.. He was also pleased with the over the phone service & attention (that’s their “fitting” model) in getting them set up. Shot a 74 and won our team a lot of money. I might have to revisit my $500 prepayment on the new Ping 425 LST that’s coming on Feb 4th.

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      Rick

      3 years ago

      This is what I would like to understand. Since their introduction PXG has tried to sell the consumer on their technology of of a multitude of screws in their designs. According to them this was the best way to make the best golf club money could buy. So what happened to all those screws??? Now their product looks just like every other OEM. I would really like to hearing why they departed from all those screws?

      Reply

      Kansas King

      3 years ago

      Probably cost and the ability to manufacture in quantity. Plus, the screws could have been impacting their ability to move mass around. I would be curious to know how PXG is planning to position themselves. I’ll be curious to see if they will be able to make a materially better driver for whatever there top of the line model will be.

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      Ryan

      3 years ago

      $275 for a hybrid doesn’t seem like a value proposition at all. More like the most expensive mainstream hybrid on the market. Not sure what is up with that…..

      Reply

      Nick

      3 years ago

      0211 current pricing with one of the standard shafts & grips::
      Hybrid is $179
      Fairway is $199
      Driver is $225
      Headcover with an imbedded magnet included with each.
      Individual irons are $89 each
      Go to an official fitting location and they’ll fit you for free.

      Reply

      Ponderer

      3 years ago

      Me during MGS Brand Survey: PXG is arrogant, gimmicky, overpriced

      Also me: 5200 MOI, you say?

      Reply

      Simms

      3 years ago

      Smooth move by PXG, now with Sub-70, Hogan and Tour Edge offering fitting and lower cost clubs maybe the bigger boys will take note and start lowering their offerings….we have to remember the majority of club improvements a

      Reply

      Lou

      3 years ago

      I am in the market for a new Driver in 2021. I came close to buying the PXG prototype back in Oct of 2020 when the price was cut but my local fitter tried to get me to upgrade the shaft that was twice as much as the clubhead. Needless to say, I passed. Now with the new 2021 driver perhaps it’s time to reconsider this latest model. I be interested in seeing how this new drive stacks up again all the other PXG drivers. For this price, it’s still a great value and cost less than other 2020 models I see discounted. If it delivers what it promises, then I am sure PXG just outsmarted its competition!

      Reply

      tscdave

      3 years ago

      Thanks for the article. Nice to see they have something for the “masses”. I’d like to try them soon.

      Reply

      Mike

      3 years ago

      I’d be curious to see their business model, and their bottom line. These clubs, especially the driver, seem to be “common-man” clubs that I could be purchased at a big box store just like every other club. Somehow the air of exclusivity has gone out of the balloon. If the $375 driver is all that and a bag of chips, why would I spend more than that on any other model they have? Maybe a very advanced player could answer that, but for the other 90% of us, that would be throw away money.

      Reply

      pje

      3 years ago

      I’m interested in their marketing as well. When PXG initially hit the market the prices were shocking. Parsons talked about that he was catering to buyers who would jet in and out of a fitting and didn’t mind dropping thousands of dollars on clubs. He also advanced the Ferrari and Rolex model (unmatched quality with no consideration of production cost) and the slogan that no one makes clubs like us. I thought his marketing was brilliant.
      But there are only so many people willing to spend a lot of money on clubs which essentially perform like other, much cheaper, clubs in the same category. I’m cynical about clubs. I think every manufacturer is more or less up against the USGA limit and they all more or less perform the same in their respective categories. But, the people who buy PXG clubs really do seem to like them.
      I think this latest price drop is part of a marketing long game; he’s established PXG as a premium brand and now he’s positioned this product as the entry point to the brand. Rolex does the same thing with their watches. The entry level watch retails around $6500 but the desirable, “big boy” watches retail for much more. (Rolex also suppresses the supply of the watches but that’s a different story.)

      Reply

      Ken

      3 years ago

      Like your analogy about Rolex. In Rolex’s case, it’s frustrating in not being able to buy even their entry level OP line.

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