It’s been a busy few months for PXG. Notwithstanding the announcement that Marco Penge is now a part of the team, it has also launched its new Lightning family of metalwoods and now three new irons as part of the new 0311 Gen 8 range.

The PXG 0311 P Gen8 irons represent the latest evolution in the brand’s flagship player’s distance category. Positioned between the compact Tour – ‘T’ – model and the game improvement XP, the 0311 P aims to provide a mid-size profile with balanced forgiveness for a wide range of golfers. While PXG continues to push the envelope of engineering, do these irons offer a significant leap forward, or are they a refinement of a familiar formula?

PXG 0311 Gen 8 P iron at address

The address profile is one of the most handsome in the whole players’ distance category.

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The headline technology in the Gen8 series is the new dual perimeter weighting system. Unlike previous generations that used multiple small screws, this system uses larger interchangeable weights to allow fitters to precisely tune the centre-of-gravity (CG) and swing weight. By shifting mass toward the toe or heel, PXG claims golfers can subtly influence face position at impact to help tighten dispersion.

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