Revolutionary New PXG 0211 Z Golf Clubs For Beginners and Occasional Golfers

Innovative PXG Golf Club Technology Helps Golfers Play Better & Have More Fun on the Golf Course

SCOTTSDALE, AZ – PXG, the global golf research and development powerhouse, has unleashed its revolutionary, first generation of golf clubs for true beginners. Because golf is tough enough, all-new PXG® 0211 ZTM Golf Clubs are engineered to make it incredibly easy for novice and occasional golfers with erratic swings to find success on the golf course.

Designed as a 10-piece full bag, the all-new PXG 0211 Z lineup introduces a PXG Driver, Fairway, Hybrid, and six game-changing Hybrid-Irons (6-9, PW, S). A PXG 0211 Putter with Runway ReticleÔ alignment technology, as well as a PXG golf bag and hat round out set.

For those who have had the occasion to play with the new 0211 Z Golf Clubs, it’s near impossible to get the clubs out of their hands. From golf newcomer to teaching pro, early feedback has been a resounding thumbs up.

Stemming from PXG’s flagship golf clubs and with innovative new technologies baked into the product design, the all-new 0211 Z lineup prioritizes ease of use for novice and occasional golfers alike.

The 0211 Z Driver, 0211 Z Fairway, and 0211 Z Hybrid Woods feature an innovative low-profile, carbon fiber head design and a high-speed face made from premium materials. Each club also presents PXG’s proprietary Precision Weighting Technology and vibration dampening Honeycomb TPE Inserts. These technologies work in concert to deliver all out forgiveness on mishits and a high trajectory on every shot.

Helping to promote a higher launch, more spin, and a higher moment-of-inertia (MOI) off the tee, the PXG 0211 Z Driver presents an oversized clubhead design, 16-degrees of loft, and a tall, high speed Ti412 face. Dual Honeycomb TPE Inserts optimize the center-of-gravity (GC) location and improve sound and feel.

The PXG 0211 Z Fairway and Hybrid designs promote a low, deep CG location and high MOI. The crown geometry presents dropped heel and toe areas to help keep spin in an optimal range. The squared face, made from high strength HT1770 stainless steel, creates a larger face area for maximum ball speed even on off-center hits. The Honeycomb TPE Insert moves the CG low and back in the clubhead for additional forgiveness.

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 to deliver PXG’s highest flying, easiest to hit, most forgiving irons – yet. The clubhead construction, including the large profile, allows for an extremely deep CG, which promotes forgiveness and an effortless, high trajectory. The two-tone cosmetic with a wrapped groove creates a defined topline and sole shape.

PXG 0211 Z is available as a 10-piece Full Bag ($1,695 including a bag and hat), a 3-piece Woods set ($795), or as a 6-piece Hybrid-Irons set ($795).

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Michael Feland

Born in Houston, TX, raised in New Orleans, LA, Mike and his family currently live in Orlando, FL. Mike is a First Tee Level 1 Certified instructor and enjoys sharing his love for the game with the Orlando area youth that participate in The First Tee of Central Florida program.

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8 Comments

  1. Kelly Francis

    Hello Michael, any veteran discounts on these awesome clubs??
    Thx Kelly

    • Matt Saternus

      Kelly,

      I don’t know if PXG is offering a discount on the 0211 Z, but if you contact them I’m sure they will let you know.

      -Matt

  2. What would be a forgiving driver length for 85 mph.

  3. William Williams

    Have the PXG hybrid irons been tested yet against the Cleveland, Cobra, TourEdge , or Wilson hybrid irons for comparison yet ??

  4. Steven Karsh

    what are your thoughts of having the same length shafts on a set of the PXG 0211z Hybrid Irons?

    • Matt Saternus

      Steven,

      You’re referring to a single length iron system, like Bryson uses? I think it can work, but it needs to be fitted. If it’s not, I think most players will end up with a lot of weird gaps in their set – some too big, some too small.

      Best,

      Matt

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