As swing speed increases, there is a strong likelihood that a lightweight driver won’t be a top performer in a category. However, PXG Lightning Max Lite offers exceptional forgiveness in our mid swing speed driver test. The biggest talking point for PXG Lightning Max Lite is that its performance resulted in the second lowest dispersion. So, if you’re looking for a driver with tight dispersion and consistent shot outcomes, PXG Lightning Max Lite might be worth a try.
► You want tight dispersion: Tighter dispersion (smaller ellipses) is always a positive performance feature. While “where” that dispersion lands matters, this isn’t an issue with the PXG Lightning Max Lite. Our mid-swing-speed testing revealed its consistently tight dispersion. If a lightweight design and excellent dispersion are what you’re looking for, this driver is worth checking out.
✖︎ You want distance: The presence of speed usually kills the distance performance of lightweight drivers. This is the case for PXG Lightning Max Lite. Our mid swing speed category is 90-105 mph clubhead speed and this leads to below average distance overall for the driver.
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