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PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy Wedge

Tour Grind202146°-60°

The PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy is a wedge built for golfers who want touch around the greens and don't flinch at the price tag that comes with PXG's short game gear. Forged construction gives it a soft, muted feel at impact, the kind that lets you sense exactly where the ball sat on the face. This isn't a chunky game-improvement wedge. It's a compact, tour-shaped scoring club that expects you to bring some hand skill to the table.

What sets this lineup apart is how deep the loft options run. You get everything from a 46 degree gap-filler up to a 60 degree lob wedge, and several lofts show up twice because they come in different grinds. That means you can dial in a 54 or 56 or 58 that matches your turf conditions and your swing, rather than settling for whatever a two-option range hands you. The progressive loft spacing across the set is designed to keep your yardage gaps clean from your shortest iron down through your highest wedge.

PXG sells this as a premium piece, and the feel backs that up. If you play a lot of finesse shots, half wedges, spinners, and delicate flops, the softer forged body rewards the control you put into them. Golfers who just want to hack the ball onto the green from 100 yards may not need this much wedge, but that isn't who it's for.

PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy Wedge: Key Specs

Category
Tour Grind
Loft range
46 to 60 degrees
Loft/grind options
12
Model year
2021

Available Variants

LoftBounceGrindFinish
46°8°MDChrome
48°8°MDChrome
50°10°MDChrome
52°10°MDChrome
54°11°MDChrome
54°8°LBChrome
56°12°MDChrome
56°8°LBChrome
58°10°MDChrome
58°8°LBChrome
60°10°MDChrome
60°8°LBChrome

Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.

Technology

ForgedProgressive Lofts

About the PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy

The forged body is the heart of this wedge. Forging packs the metal tighter than casting, and that translates to the soft, connected feel PXG wedges are known for. Paired with the Tour Grind sole, the club sits low and versatile through the turf, so you can open the face for a flop or square it up for a knockdown without the leading edge digging or bouncing off line. Progressive lofts run through the full set, from 46 up to 60 degrees, with duplicate lofts at 54, 56, 58, and 60 offered in different grind options. That gives you room to build a wedge setup that fits how you actually play, whether you live on firm links turf or soft, wet fairways. The tighter loft gaps at the low end blend smoothly into a set of irons, while the high-loft options give you the tools for greenside creativity.

Who Should Play the PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy?

  • Better players who want a compact, tour-shaped wedge and can control the extra spin and workability it offers.
  • Golfers who play a variety of turf conditions and want grind choices at 54, 56, 58, and 60 degrees.
  • Anyone building a full wedge setup who cares about clean, progressive yardage gaps from the pitching wedge down.
  • Short game feel players who value soft forged impact on finesse shots and delicate touch around the green.
  • PXG owners who want their wedges to match the look and feel of their 0311 irons.

Frequently Asked Questions

What lofts does the PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy come in?

It runs from 46 up to 60 degrees: 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, and 60. Several of the higher lofts (54, 56, 58, 60) are offered twice because they come in different sole grinds, so you can pick the one that suits your turf and swing.

Is the Sugar Daddy forged?

Yes. The 0311 Sugar Daddy has a forged body, which is a big reason it feels so soft at impact. Forging compacts the metal and gives you that muted, connected feel on finesse shots around the green.

What does the Tour Grind sole do?

The Tour Grind is a versatile sole shape that sits low and lets you manipulate the face. Open it up for a flop or high spinner and the sole glides instead of digging. Square it up and it still works cleanly through the turf on full shots.

Is this wedge good for high handicappers?

It can work, but it's built for players who want workability and spin rather than maximum forgiveness. If you mostly need to get the ball onto the green with minimal fuss, a wider-soled game-improvement wedge is a friendlier fit. If you have some short game skill and want to develop it, this rewards you.

Why are some lofts listed twice?

The duplicate lofts at 54, 56, 58, and 60 degrees represent different grind options at the same loft. Two golfers can both want a 56, but one plays firm ground and the other plays soft, and they'll want different sole grinds. Offering the loft twice lets each pick the right one.

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