Blade Putter
The 0211 Blade is PXG's answer to a simple question: what if you could get a classic milled blade without the boutique-putter price tag? This is the value end of PXG's putter lineup, and it plays like a traditional heel-toe blade should. Clean topline, compact head, and a shape that has been winning tournaments for fifty years.
What sets this one apart from PXG's other 0211 putters is the full toe hang. Balance it on your finger and the toe swings straight down toward the floor. That tells you exactly who it wants: a player whose putter travels on a noticeable arc, opening on the way back and squaring through impact. If your stroke has that natural rotation, a full toe hang blade lets the face do what it wants to do instead of fighting it.
There is no alignment aid on the crown. Just a single sightline and a clean look at address. Some players love that minimalism because it keeps their eyes on the ball and the line they picked. Others want more visual help. Know which camp you fall into before you buy, because this putter is built for the first group.
Design
The 0211 Blade uses a milled face for consistent contact and a soft, muted feel off the putterface. The head is a traditional blade profile, heel-toe weighted so the mass sits out at the extremes for a touch of forgiveness on strikes that miss the center. It is still a blade, so heel and toe misses will feel and roll differently than dead-center hits. That feedback is part of the appeal for players who want to know exactly where they made contact. The neck geometry is what creates the full toe hang. This is not a face-balanced mallet trying to keep the face square through the stroke. It is a shape that rewards rotation and repeatable arc. The finish and headshape stay understated, which fits the value positioning. You are paying for a solid, milled blade that performs, not for cosmetic extras.
Who It's For
- You have a strong-arc putting stroke where the face opens and closes naturally through the ball.
- A clean, minimal head with a single sightline suits your eye better than a busy alignment box.
- You want a milled blade feel and PXG build quality without paying flagship putter money.
- You prefer the shot feedback of a traditional blade and can live with less forgiveness on off-center hits.
- Face-balanced mallets have never felt right in your hands, and you keep coming back to a classic blade shape.
Technology
About PXG
PXG brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.
Specifications
| Brand | PXG |
| Model | 0211 Blade |
| Year | 2024 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Full toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
| MSRP | $225 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the PXG 0211 Blade good for a straight-back-straight-through stroke?
- Not really. The full toe hang is built for an arced stroke where the face rotates open and closed. If you putt straight back and straight through, you will fight the head the whole way. Look for a face-balanced or lighter toe hang putter instead, like one of PXG's mallet options.
- What does full toe hang mean on this putter?
- Balance the shaft across your finger and the toe of the head points straight down at the ground. That amount of hang tells you the putter is designed to open and close through the stroke. The more toe hang, the more arc the head wants, and a full toe hang is the most arc-friendly setup PXG offers in a blade.
- Does the 0211 Blade have an alignment line?
- It has a single sightline on the top of the head, but no larger alignment aid like a box or dual lines. If you rely heavily on framing the ball with an alignment feature, this clean look may take some adjusting. Players who prefer a quiet topline tend to prefer it exactly this way.
- How does the 0211 Blade compare to PXG's Battle Ready putters?
- The 0211 line is PXG's more affordable tier. Battle Ready putters add the Pyramid Face Pattern and more adjustability at a higher price. The 0211 Blade gives you a milled face and a proven blade shape for less money. If you want the classic blade feel and do not need the premium extras, the 0211 covers it.
- Is the 0211 Blade forgiving?
- It is a blade, so forgiveness is limited compared to a mallet. The heel-toe weighting helps a bit on off-center strikes, but you will still feel and see the difference between a pure hit and a heel or toe miss. That feedback is a feature if you want to sharpen your contact, less so if you want a putter that hides mistakes.
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