PXG 0211 Driver Review

By Paul Liberatore

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No one’s going to disagree with the fact that PXG has more than made a name for itself since its inception. Big, bold, in your face marketing has seen to that. But their equipment has backed up all the hype so far. You know it’s good stuff when the best players in the world have it in their bag.

So the story continues with the 0211 driver. And there’s a lot to this story in particular.

Key Features

Weight-Back design positions CG deep in the club for high launch and maximum forgiveness.

High-speed titanium alloy face is one of the lightest and hottest on the market. Result is both faster clubhead and ball speed.

Honeycomb TPE insert in the back of the club reduces vibration and helps to optimize CG.

Design and Technology

The Gen2 and XF drivers sit at opposite ends of the spectrum in PXG’s current line of drivers. One is a low spin head and meant for better players, while the other is designed for higher handicappers that need maximum forgiveness.

The 0211 sits exactly in the middle of these two models. Maybe that’s why the word “balanced” keeps coming up when people describe it.

With that said, there’s plenty of cutting-edge technology that went into the 0211’s design. 

In testing, the TI412 alloy face is what stood out in particular. It’s one of the hottest faces on the market and offers extra flex across a wider area. That means bombs when you hit it solid and plenty of forgiveness on mishits. 

Sole weights that range from 2.5g-20g allow golfers to not only find the right weighting for their swing, but allow them to alter the length as well from anywhere between 44” and 46”.

The crown is made of titanium on its sides which increases face stability at impact. The center of the crown is carbon fiber which reduces weight and optimizes both CG and MOI.

In short, the 0211 has more than enough tech and design features to help you get the most out of your game from the box. 

PXG 0211 Driver


When PXG showed up on the market, they rocked the boat with clubs that were exorbitantly expensive. And they weren’t shy about it.


With the release of the 0211, everybody expected more of the same. But Bob Parsons (PXG founder) threw everyone a curveball when he slashed the price of this club to less than $250. Why? I’ve heard lots of rumors, but PXG seems to be feeling bad for everyone after a forgetful 2020, so they’re throwing us all a bone.


Whatever the case is, the reviews far surpass the price of this driver. The word I keep hearing thrown around about this driver is “balanced”. Not just in a structural sense (although it certainly has that), but a literal sense as well. Players across the ability spectrum seem to benefit from all the 0211 has to offer.

PROS

  • Customizable divider top lets you arrange your clubs however you want.
  • Waterproof pockets keep your most valuable possessions protected no matter the weather.
  • Array of different colors give everyone something to choose from.

CONS

  • Not ideal for golfers that like to walk.
  • Bag does not come with carrying straps.
  • Shipping times might vary depending on demand and inventory levels.

Our Experience

PXG has had my attention since they burst on the scene a few years ago. Like everyone else, I couldn’t help but notice the aggressive marketing strategy and bold claims. Not to mention the price tags.

While I haven’t hit every PXG club ever made, I’ve hit a few and have always been impressed. The 0211 is no exception. I find this driver tremendously balanced in every sense of the word. It’s plenty forgiving while the face is explosive. Aesthetically, it inspires confidence at address and looks flat out cool in your bag.

For the price, there might not be a better option for 2021.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the PXG 0211 driver?

The PXG 0211 driver features a forged titanium construction, adjustable hosel, and proprietary weighting system to optimize launch and spin. It is designed to provide a premium feel and performance for gol

How does the performance of the PXG 0211 driver compare to other drivers on the market?

Reviews indicate the PXG 0211 driver provides excellent distance and forgiveness, with a solid, premium feel at impact. It is reported to launch the ball high with a penetrating trajectory.

What are the downsides or drawbacks of the PXG 0211 driver?

The main potential downside is the relatively high price point of the PXG 0211 driver compared to other premium driver options. Some golfers may also find the aesthetics or branding of PXG products to be polarizing.

Who is the PXG 0211 driver best suited for?

The PXG 0211 driver is designed to provide performance benefits for a wide range of golfers, from high-handicappers to elite players. Its combination of forgiveness and adjustability makes it a versatile option.

How does the PXG 0211 driver compare to previous PXG driver models?

The 0211 is PXG's latest and most advanced driver model, building upon the technology and performance of their previous 0811 and 0811X drivers. It aims to offer improved launch, spin, and forgiveness compared to prior PXG drivers.

Conclusion

I never thought I’d see the day when a new driver cost under $500. I definitely didn’t think I’d see one for under $250. And I least expected it from PXG.

Nonetheless, the 0211 is here, and it’s here in a big way. What makes this club so great besides its price, is the vast array of players that can benefit from all that it offers.

If you could use a little more distance and forgiveness off the tee, but don’t want to spend a small fortune, you need to check out the PXG 0211 driver. 

Paul Liberatore

Paul Liberatore

As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry. 

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