Looking for PXG Clubs Review: Any Thoughts?

The innovation is certainly appealing. I’m curious about how they compare to the likes of Taylormade and Callaway. Anyone tried both?

I have! Taylormade clubs are great, but I prefer the feel of PXG. They just have a unique touch.

I’ve been using PXG clubs for a year now, and I’m impressed with their feel and distance. They really compete with Callaway and TaylorMade, especially in driver technology.

That’s great to hear! What specific model do you have? I’m curious about their irons compared to Titleist’s offerings.

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That’s an interesting comparison! I feel like Callaway’s Apex series offers a bit more value for a similar price. Has anyone tested both?

I’ve tried the PXG 0211 irons, and they’re not too shabby! Performance-wise, I would say they hold their ground against TaylorMade’s SIM series. However, they come at a higher price point.

I haven’t played PXG clubs, but I’ve heard they feel premium. Is the extra cost worth it? I think TaylorMade’s M collection has a solid range that many rave about.

To be fair, you really get what you pay for with PXG. The craftsmanship is top-notch compared to others.

I think PXG clubs have a unique aesthetic, but I’m always torn between looks and performance. How do they compare when it comes to technology?

I’ve been a Callaway fan forever, but I’m open to switching. Any thoughts on PXG’s driver versus the Callaway Epic? What’s the word on distance?

Honestly, the PXG driver might have the edge in forgiveness. But the Callaway Epic is known for its adjustability. Tough choice!

I once joked that PXG stands for ‘Pay Xtra Gobs’! But seriously, it’s true that the performance is noticeable. It’s a premium option but can enhance your game.

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