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PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy II Wedge
PXG's 0311 Sugar Daddy II is the wedge for players who care about feel and are willing to pay for it. It's forged, which most wedges in this price bracket are not, and that forging shows up in how soft the ball comes off the face on partial shots and touchy little pitches around the green. If you play a lot of golf by feel rather than by number, this is the kind of wedge that rewards you.
The Tour Grind is the versatile option in the lineup. It has enough relief in the heel and toe to let you open the face and slide it under the ball out of tight lies or soft bunkers, but it isn't so aggressively ground that it becomes a specialist tool. Think of it as the grind for the golfer who plays a lot of different courses and conditions and doesn't want to think about whether the sole will work that week.
With lofts running from 46 all the way to 60, and doubles at 54, 56, 58, and 60, you can build a full wedge setup here or fill in the top end where your irons stop. The progressive loft spacing means you can gap these properly instead of guessing. It's a premium product with a premium price, and it's honest about what it is: a soft, workable wedge for a golfer who has enough control to use one.
PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy II Wedge: Key Specs
- Category
- Tour Grind
- Loft range
- 46 to 60 degrees
- Loft/grind options
- 12
- Model year
- 2023
Available Variants
| Loft | Bounce | Grind | Finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| 46° | 8° | MD | Chrome |
| 48° | 8° | MD | Chrome |
| 50° | 10° | MD | Chrome |
| 52° | 10° | MD | Chrome |
| 54° | 11° | MD | Chrome |
| 54° | 8° | LB | Chrome |
| 56° | 12° | MD | Chrome |
| 56° | 8° | LB | Chrome |
| 58° | 10° | MD | Chrome |
| 58° | 8° | LB | Chrome |
| 60° | 10° | MD | Chrome |
| 60° | 8° | LB | Chrome |
Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.
Technology
About the PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy II
The Sugar Daddy II is forged from soft carbon steel, and PXG mills the face and grooves afterward for consistency and spin. Progressive lofts across the set mean the higher-lofted wedges get sharper, more aggressive grooves where you need bite, while the gap and pitching lofts are set up for the fuller, more penetrating shots you actually hit with them. That progression is the point: a 46-degree wedge and a 60-degree wedge do different jobs, and the design treats them that way instead of using one groove pattern for everything. The Tour Grind sole is a moderate width with heel and toe relief. It sits well behind the ball at address and gives you room to manipulate the face without the leading edge sitting up too high. On firm turf and out of the sand it releases cleanly, and it holds up fine on the fuller-swing wedges too because the sole isn't stripped down the way a low-bounce specialist grind would be.
Who Should Play the PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy II?
- ✓You play by feel and touch around the greens and want a forged wedge that responds to a soft swing.
- ✓You face a mix of turf and bunker conditions and want one grind that handles most of them without fuss.
- ✓You want to build a properly gapped wedge set, since the lofts run from 46 to 60 with doubles at the scoring end.
- ✓You already spend on premium gear and see the forged construction and milled face as worth the extra cost.
- ✓Your short game is good enough to open the face and hit the shots this grind is built to allow.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Tour Grind on the PXG Sugar Daddy II best for?
It's the do-everything grind. The heel and toe relief lets you open the face for flops and greenside bunker shots, and the moderate sole width still works on full shots and firmer turf. If you play varied courses and don't want to match a grind to every condition, it's the safe pick in the lineup.
Which lofts should I get if I want a full set?
It depends on where your irons stop, but a common setup pulls a gap wedge around 50 or 52, a sand wedge at 54 or 56, and a lob wedge at 58 or 60. The lofts run 46 through 60 with doubles at 54, 56, 58, and 60, so you can space them in even four-degree gaps.
Is the Sugar Daddy II actually forged?
Yes. It's forged from soft carbon steel, then the face and grooves are milled. That's part of why it feels softer than many cast wedges at this level, especially on partial and touch shots.
What do progressive lofts mean on these wedges?
The groove and face detailing changes with the loft. The higher-lofted wedges get more aggressive grooves for spin on short shots, while the lower-lofted ones are set up for the fuller swings you hit with them. It's tuning each wedge to the job it does instead of using one design across the set.
Is the PXG Sugar Daddy II worth the price?
It's expensive for a wedge, and PXG doesn't hide that. What you get is forged feel, a milled face, and a wide loft and grind selection. If soft feel and touch matter to you and your short game is good enough to use a versatile grind, it earns its place. If you mostly hit full wedge shots and play by number, you can get most of the performance for less elsewhere.
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