PXG 0211 Fairway Wood: Key Specs
- Category
- Game Improvement
- Adjustable
- Yes
- Loft options
- 15 to 21 degrees
- Model year
- 2020
- MSRP
- $199
Wood Options & Stock Shafts
| Wood # | Loft | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3W | 15.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 5 | Regular | 55g | Mid | 5.3° |
| 5W | 18.0° | Aldila Ascent 50 | Regular | 50g | High | 5.5° |
| 7W | 21.0° | Aldila Ascent 50 | Regular | 50g | High | 5.5° |
Technology
Game Improvement Fairway Wood
PXG built its name on expensive, no-compromise gear, so the 0211 is the outlier. This is the driver you buy when you want the brand's engineering without the four-figure price tag. PXG stripped out the custom fitting overhead and sold the 0211 more or less straight to the golfer, which is why it landed in the game-improvement bracket instead of the tour bag.
The head is built to launch the ball high and keep it in play, not to shave spin for a low, boring flight. If you fight a slice or just want the ball to get up easily off the tee, that bias works in your favor. The adjustable hosel lets you fine-tune loft and face angle, so there's real room to dial in ball flight once you know your miss.
What you're getting is a forgiving, easy-launching driver with PXG's name on it and a price that actually makes sense for a mid-to-high handicapper. It won't turn a 15 into a 5, but it gives you a bigger margin for error on the days your swing isn't there.
- Mid to high handicappers who want more height and carry off the tee without hunting for the center of the face every swing.
- Slicers who need a hosel setting that can close the face and straighten out the ball flight.
- Anyone curious about PXG but not willing to pay 0811 money to try the brand.
- Players moving up from an older, lower-launching driver who want easier ball speed and a higher window.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How is the PXG 0211 different from the 0811?
- The 0211 is PXG's value line. You lose the movable perimeter weights and the full custom fitting process that the 0811 gives you, but you keep the titanium head, the adjustable hosel, and the forgiving, high-launch profile. The trade is less fine-tuning for a much lower price.
- Is the 0211 driver adjustable?
- Yes. It has an adjustable hosel that lets you change loft and face angle. That's enough to tune your trajectory and help fight a slice or a hook, though you won't get the sliding weight adjustments found on higher-end PXG drivers.
- Is the 0211 a good driver for a high handicapper?
- It fits that player well. The head is stable on mishits and the design launches the ball high, so you get carry and forgiveness without needing to find the sweet spot every time. It's built for consistency, not for shaping shots.
- Does the 0211 driver spin too much for faster swingers?
- The high-launch bias means it can produce more spin than a low-spin tour head, which faster swingers may not want. If you have a quick tempo and prefer a flatter, lower-spinning flight, a low-spin model will suit you better. For moderate swing speeds, the extra launch and spin help carry.
- Is the PXG 0211 worth the money?
- For the price, it's one of the better value drivers PXG has made. You're getting real game-improvement performance and the brand's engineering at a fraction of the 0811 cost. If you want forgiveness and easy launch without overpaying, it holds up.
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