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PXG 0311 P Gen6 iron set

Product-Nr.: 5059212
1.899,00 €
RRP: 2.094,00 €
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Iron Set PXG 0311 P Gen6 (5-PW)

Backed by industry-leading technology and a relentless pursuit of performance, the PXG 0311 P GEN6 irons offer an ideal balance between workability and forgiveness. These irons feature PXG's patented XCOR2 material, a moderate offset and a breakthrough head design with a clean aesthetic. The GEN6 irons are an evolution of our original flagship and offer an exceptional blend of distance, workability and forgiveness. Details
  • Excellent workability
  • Tight dispersion
  • Optimal high trajectory
  • Maximum distance
  • Extremely fast ball speeds
  • High forgiveness
  • Incredibly soft feel
  • Excellent sound and feel
Variable ultra-thin clubface Since their introduction, PXG irons have had the thinnest face in golf, and with GEN6 the face is now even thinner. The variable, ultra-thin face made from high-strength HT1770 maraging steel is just 0.050" (~1.27mm) thick - 15% thinner than previous models. Combined with PXG's proprietary XCOR2 technology, the GEN6 irons deliver the highest C.O.R. performance the company has ever achieved, helping to increase distance and forgiveness while improving sound and feel. XCOR2 Technology XCOR2 is PXG's revolutionary polymer core material, the result of years of research and development. XCOR2 is extremely lightweight and helps to reduce the mass of the core, allowing more weight to be placed in the bottom and edge of the back of the club head, dramatically increasing MOI. Combined with PXG's variable ultra-thin face technology, XCOR2 improves C.O.R. for extreme face deflection and ball speed from the angle. Power Channel Technology Power Channel Technology is a proprietary U-shaped corridor built into the inside face of the clubface to increase deflection and bend at the top of the clubface. The channel creates movement on the clubface and transfers energy to simultaneously increase launch angle, trajectory and ball speed.