With the signing of Marco Penge and the early release of the Lightning family of metalwoods, it’s been a busy few months for one of golf’s loudest equipment brands. The 0311 XP is the game improvement iron of the family, designed to offer outright distance alongside a forgiving profile that benefits from PXG’s new flagship dual-petrimeter weighting system. Alongside the game improvement XP is the T – Tour – and P – Players – all of which strike a very similar, and likely divisive, look from the ‘in the bag’ position.

The headline technology across the Gen8 XP family is the new dual perimeter weighting system. Unlike previous versions, this system uses larger interchangeable weights on the perimeter to significantly increase the Moment of Inertia. By repositioning mass away from the centre, PXG allows fitters to tune the centre-of-gravity to influence face position at impact, helping to tighten dispersion even before lie-angle adjustments are made.

0311 XP sole

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Internally, the irons utilise QuantumCor, a proprietary polymer that works in tandem with Deep Core Recoil Technology. This internal structure is designed to facilitate explosive face flexion and maximise energy transfer. The heads are five-times forged from 8620 soft carbon steel and feature ultra-thin maraging steel faces with a refined Power Channel geometry to maintain ball speeds on off-centre strikes.

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The PXG 0311 Gen8 XP irons are a high-performance solution for those who need maximum help with distance and launch. The engineering – particularly the adjustable weighting system – is top-tier, offering a level of customisation rarely seen in distance irons. While the clicky sound and long blade profile might not appeal to the purist, the forgiveness and insurance provided by the wide sole make them a formidable tool for the right golfer.