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Best Drivers: Performance

January 21, 2025

The best clubs in each category of the Hot List reflect excellence across an array of criteria. For Performance in drivers, how far the ball travels isn’t the only factor (every shot our testers hit is measured by a Rapsodo MLM2 Pro launch monitor). The quality of the trajectory, the degree of forgiveness and confidence it inspires are equally important. The drivers with the best Performance scores earn them based on a combination of results on our 1-5 rating scale and include a second top-5 rating that testers submit after hitting all the models in the category. In the second step, each tester compiles a list of his or her top-5 rated drivers in order from 1 to 5. Here you’ll see how our 32 testers evaluated drivers based on their interpretation of Performance, with each earning a minimum score of 4.5 stars. Note: The star rating is for the brand’s family of models (e.g., Elyte family, Qi35 family, GT family), so the rating applies to all the models in a family.

Callaway Elyte
$600 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$600
Fits most average golfers with a design focused on forgiveness, low spin, adjustability and aerodynamic enhancements. Callaway engineers analyzed thousands of swings using AI to optimize the variable-thickness face. The new head shape features smoother curves for less drag without compromising off-center-hit stability or negatively altering spin or launch. The face is designed to optimize spin, launch and distance for those who swing out to in with a slightly open face. The forgiving frame and unique variable-thickness face provide almost 20 percent more consistency downrange than last year’s Paradym Ai Smoke. The thermo-forged carbon crown saves weight that is repositioned low for less spin. Three ports on the perimeter let the golfer dial in a draw, fade or neutral ball flight with a 13-gram screw weight. MOI Rating: HIGH Top 5 in Forgiveness, high-handicaps 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Callaway Elyte Max Fast
$600 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$600
The lightest model in the family at 272 grams targets swing speeds of 85 miles per hour or less. Designed to launch the ball higher with a slice-correcting draw bias for golfers with outside-to-in swing paths. Callaway used AI to review thousands of swings to develop the face’s asymmetrical variable thickness so that it flexes more effectively at moderate-speed impacts. The face design helps to optimize spin and launch while mitigating ball-speed loss on off-center hits. A thermo-forged carbon crown saves more mass than typical carbon composite, some of which is repositioned in the sole. The lower overall weight makes the head easier to control for moderate swing speeds. Developed through new 3-D-printing capabilities, the enhanced head shape has smoother curves for less drag. First lightweight Callaway driver to feature adjustable weight ports (neutral and draw positions). MOI Rating: HIGH 10.5, 12 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Callaway Elyte X
$600 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$600
The largest clubhead in the family improves mis-hits for golfers who tend to cut across the ball with an open face. The head has a draw bias and two weight ports on the perimeter to let golfers dial in even more draw. It has the highest measured moment of inertia (stability on off-center hits) of any Elyte model. Optional heavier screw weight enables the head to reach a total MOI of 10,000—among the highest in the industry. The new variable-thickness face uses AI analysis of thousands of swings to better match the performance needs of this type of player. The enhanced head shape incorporates smoother curves for less drag without sacrificing forgiveness or excessively increasing spin. The forgiving frame and new variable-thickness face improve downrange consistency. A thermo-forged carbon crown saves weight that is repositioned low for reduced spin. MOI Rating: EXTREME 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Callaway Elyte ♦︎♦︎♦︎
$650 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$650
The head shape is based on tour input and caters to higher swing speeds looking to reduce spin. Designed for better performance on off-center hits compared to past TD models without enlarging the clubhead. The AI-designed face uses an asymmetrical thickness pattern to produce consistent ball speeds and carry distances across a broader range of impact locations. The sole features two switchable weight screws in the front and back. Placing the heavier weight forward lowers spin and flight; keeping the heavier weight back bolsters stability on mis-hits and increases launch. A thermo-forged carbon crown saves weight that is repositioned low for reduced spin. Developed through new 3-D-printing capabilities, the enhanced head shape has smoother curves for less drag while maintaining lower spin and stability on off-center strikes. MOI Rating: ABOVE AVERAGE Top 5 in Performance, middle- and high-handicaps 8, 9, 10.5 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Cobra DS-Adapt LS
$550 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$550
Features the sleekest aerodynamic shape in the DS-Adapt family. Targeting better players with faster swing speeds, this model features front-bias weighting for the highest energy transfer and best workability. The raised rear section and soft leading edge and topline boost aerodynamic efficiency. Three adjustable sole weights dial in spin and trajectory, including heel and toe positions up front and a centered back position, all made possible by weight savings from a carbon-composite crown and sole plate. Those locations for the heavy, 10-gram weight accommodate a neutral flight (front heel), a slight fade (front toe) or more forgiveness and higher launch (back). The adjustable hosel has 33 settings for tweaking ball flight low, high, left and right. An internal bridge-like weight near the front of the sole on the 9-degree bows toward the face to move weight lower and forward than in past models for less spin. The interior weighting is different depending on loft to better align with the needs of players who generally swing faster and launch it higher (9 degree) versus those who need the most forgiveness (10.5 degree). The 10.5-degree stores more weight deep in the head to provide added forgiveness and launch. The face is designed with variable thicknesses across 15 distinct regions for more consistent speed across the face. MOI Rating: 9-degree: MODERATE; 10.5-degree: ABOVE AVERAGE Top 5 in Forgiveness, middle-handicaps 9, 10.5 degrees (with 33-way adjustable hosel)
Cobra DS-Adapt Max-D
$550 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$550
Slicers take note: This is the most draw-biased driver designed by Cobra’s engineers. The more upright lie angle makes it easier to return the face to square. The lighter head gives moderate-swing-speed players better control of the face angle. An asymmetrical face curvature helps mis-hits off the toe track back to the centerline. A 10-gram external weight in the heel adds draw bias, making the face easier to rotate back to square. The adjustable hosel features 33 settings for tweaking ball flight low, high, left and right. The face is designed with variable thicknesses across 15 distinct regions for more consistent speed across the face. MOI Rating: HIGH 10.5, 12 degrees (with a 33-way adjustable hosel)
Cobra DS-Adapt Max-K
$550 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$550
Minimizes mis-hits with the largest frame in the family and deep internal weighting in the rear perimeter. Its measured stability on off-center hits (moment of inertia) is near the USGA limit and is the highest of any Cobra has brought to market. A 10-gram weight on the rear perimeter pushes mass lower thanks to a machined aluminum housing. Thin layers of carbon composite replace much of the crown and sole to save weight that is pushed to the back of the head for extra stability. The adjustable hosel has 33 settings for tweaking ball flight low, high, left and right. The face is designed with variable thicknesses across 15 distinct regions for more consistent speed across the face. MOI Rating: EXTREME 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with a 33-way adjustable hosel)
Cobra DS-Adapt X
$550 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$550
Features forgiveness, lower spin and a head shape that emphasizes aerodynamic efficiency. The weight-saving carbon-composite crown and sole plate allow the internal weighting to be balanced to help maximize stability. External weighting includes front and back ports that can be switched to reduce spin and boost energy transfer or increase launch and forgiveness. The adjustable hosel has 33 settings for tweaking ball flight low, high, left and right. Aerodynamic shaping includes raising the rear skirt and softening the leading edges to reduce drag; smoother sections throughout the crown and sole further streamline the overall shape. Unlike most aerodynamic shapes that raise the center of gravity and rob distance, this model houses its rear weight in lightweight aluminum to keep the center of gravity lower so that spin doesn’t get too high. The interior weighting differs depending on the loft to better align with the needs of the players who generally swing faster and launch it higher (9-degree model) versus those who need the most forgiveness (higher lofts). The face is designed with variable thicknesses across 15 distinct regions for more consistent speed across the face. MOI Rating: HIGH 9, 10.5 degrees (with a 33-way adjustable hosel)
Ping G440 LST
$650 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$650
The LST is for players with faster swings who are looking to reduce spin, and it still maintains one of the highest ratings for stability on off-center hits. Allows faster swings to maintain ball speed without unwanted increases in trajectory or spin. A carbon-composite piece wraps into the back half of the crown to save mass that is repositioned low and forward of the other G440 models. A 29-gram adjustable weight in the rear perimeter fits into neutral, draw or fade positions. A redesigned interior portion of the hosel creates room for that area of the face to flex better while lowering the center of gravity. The head has a flatter lie angle than the G440 Max to reduce draw bias. The titanium-alloy face is thinner and more flexible to optimize ball speed across a broader area. The stock-length shaft is stretched to 46 inches to create more potential swing speed. MOI Rating: HIGH Top 5 in Performance, low- and high-handicaps 9, 10.5 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Ping G440 Max
$650 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
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Hot List Gold
$650
The most forgiving model in the G440 lineup features fast ball speeds across a wider area of the face. A redesigned interior portion of the hosel creates room for that area of the face to flex better while lowering the center of gravity. A carbon-composite piece wraps into the back half of the crown to save mass that is then converted into a 29-gram adjustable weight in the rear perimeter that allows for neutral, draw or fade positions. The lowest center of gravity in Ping history launches shots with less distance-robbing spin than previous versions. The titanium-alloy face is thinner and more flexible to optimize ball speed across a broader area. The reduced size of the overall head results in a more compact view at address and a denser impact sound. The shaft’s stock length is stretched to 46 inches to create more potential swing speed. MOI Rating: EXTREME Top 5 in Performance, middle- and high-handicaps 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Ping G440 SFT
$650 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$650
The slice-fighting “neutral” face angle is 1.5 degrees closed compared to the G440 Max in a “draw” setting. The new 9-degree model provides slice correction for players with faster swing speeds, too. A redesigned interior portion of the hosel creates room for that area of the face to flex better while lowering the center of gravity. A carbon-composite piece wraps into the back half of the crown to save weight that is then converted into a 23-gram adjustable weight in the rear perimeter that fits into two draw settings. The titanium-alloy face is thinner and more flexible to optimize ball speed across a broader area. The SFT is 3 percent lighter than the LST to make it easier for moderate-swing-speed players to control. The shaft’s stock length is stretched to 46 inches to create more potential swing speed. MOI Rating: HIGH 9, 10.5 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Srixon ZXi
$550 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$550
This driver fits a broad range of players looking for mid to high flight and mid to low spin. Unlike typical drivers, the face’s variable-thickness pattern uses a thinner (not thicker) middle section surrounded by thicker heel and toe sections to create a larger area of the face with the highest ball speeds. This unique pattern required the development of a new titanium alloy that is stronger, lighter and more flexible. Alternating rigid and flexible regions in the crown and sole provide a power boost at impact. The lightweight and super-thin titanium crown uses a lattice pattern of thicker, supporting bands that allow most of the crown to be thinner than a credit card. Two adjustable sole weights in the heel and toe regions provide options for creating a slight draw or fade and for dialing in your preferred swingweight. The face’s laser milling pattern optimizes spin and adds an element of forgiveness in wet conditions. MOI Rating: HIGH Top 5 in Forgiveness, middle-handicaps 9, 10.5 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
Srixon ZXi LS
$550 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$550
This model should appeal to better players with faster swings who are looking for less spin. The clubhead favors a fade in the neutral setting. Two adjustable sole weights in the front and rear provide options for creating less spin or higher launch and dialing in your preferred swingweight. The face’s variable-thickness pattern uses a thinner (not thicker) middle section surrounded by thicker heel and toe sections to maximize ball speed across a wider area. This unique pattern required the development of a new titanium alloy that is stronger, lighter and more flexible. The crown’s alternating rigid and flexible regions provide a power boost. The lightweight and thin titanium crown uses a lattice pattern of thicker, supporting bands that allow much of the crown to be thinner than a credit card. The face’s laser milling pattern stabilizes spin and adds an element of forgiveness in wet conditions. MOI Rating: ABOVE AVERAGE Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps 8, 9, 10.5 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
Srixon ZXi Max
$550 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$550
This new shape for the Srixon line offers moderate-swing-speed players the most forgiving driver in company history. The ZXi Max produces a higher launch with slight draw. A 14-gram weight in the deep-center perimeter enhances stability on off-center hits. The face’s variable-thickness pattern uses a thinner (not thicker) middle section surrounded by thicker heel and toe sections to maximize ball speed across a wider area. This unique pattern required the development of a new titanium alloy that is stronger, lighter and more flexible. The crown and sole’s alternating rigid and flexible regions provide a power boost. The lightweight and thin titanium crown uses a lattice pattern of thicker, supporting bands that allow much of the crown to be thinner than a credit card. The face’s laser milling pattern stabilizes spin and adds an element of forgiveness in wet conditions. MOI Rating: HIGH 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
TaylorMade Qi35
$600 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$600
The main model in the Qi35 family boasts a split personality, equally fitting tour pros and their fans. The large size front to back optimizes forgiveness, and movable sole weights control spin. The exclusive use of carbon composite in the body and face save weight that pushes the center of gravity lower than last year’s Qi10 for less spin. The larger shape than last year’s main model provides a more stable head on mis-hits. The company’s carbon-fiber face remains the only one in the industry, and compared to the Qi10, this fourth generation features a thicker perimeter and thinner center for more consistent spring across a wider area. The standard sole weights (13 and one gram) align with the center of the face and are not draw- or fade-biased. The heavy weight in the front position makes this driver a low-spin option for better ball strikers (tour), and the heavy weight in back creates a tighter range of long and short shots compared to last year’s version. A redesigned slot in the sole improves the way the face flexes. Chromium-tinged carbon flows across the crown for greater weight savings, and a white line atop the face makes the face angle clear at address. Special markings embedded in the face of the clubfitting models help launch monitors track the head for more reliable data. MOI Rating: HIGH Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
TaylorMade Qi35 LS
$650 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$650
This compact but stout tour-inspired shape is built with an extremely forward center of gravity for the lowest spin. The LS targets higher-speed ball-strikers who are losing distance because of excess spin. Three weight ports in the sole allow users to dial in a fade or draw while maintaining low spin. The company’s carbon-fiber face remains the only one in the industry, and compared to the Qi10, this fourth generation features a thicker perimeter and thinner center for more consistent spring across a wider area. A redesigned slot in the sole improves the way the face flexes. Special markings embedded in the face of the clubfitting models help launch monitors track the head for more reliable data. Chromium-tinged carbon flows across the crown for greater weight savings, and a white line atop the face makes the face angle clear at address. MOI Rating: ABOVE AVERAGE Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps 8, 9, 10.5 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
TaylorMade Qi35 Max
$600 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$600
The biggest address profile in the line is also the most forgiving with the highest launch. A 34-gram tungsten weight in the back provides maximum stability on off-center hits. New internal weighting makes for a slight draw bias, and a lower and more forward center of gravity results in less spin and better energy transfer. Slightly lighter than last year’s Qi10 Max, it still pushes total MOI (stability on off-center hits) to the highest in company history and among the highest in the industry. The longer stock shaft increases potential swing speed. The company’s carbon-fiber face remains the only one in the industry, and compared to the Qi10, this fourth generation features a thicker perimeter and thinner center for more consistent spring across a wider area. A redesigned slot in the sole improves the way the face flexes. Special markings embedded in the face of the clubfitting models help launch monitors track the head for more reliable data. Chromium-tinged carbon flows across the crown for greater weight savings, and a white line atop the face makes the face angle clear at address. MOI Rating: EXTREME Top 5 in Forgiveness, middle-handicaps 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
TaylorMade Qi35 Max Lite
$600 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$600
Built on the same platform as the Qi35 Max but with a lighter overall weight. Ideal for smooth swingers with moderate swing speeds. A 24-gram tungsten weight in the back improves stability on off-center hits and encourages a higher launch. Stock shaft weighs less than a slice of Papa John’s pizza. The company’s carbon-fiber face remains the only one in the industry, and compared to the Qi10, this fourth generation features a thicker perimeter and thinner center for more consistent spring across a wider area. A redesigned slot in the sole improves the way the face flexes. Special markings embedded in the face of the clubfitting models help launch monitors track the head for more reliable data. Chromium-tinged carbon flows across the crown for greater weight savings, and a white line atop the face makes the face angle clear at address. MOI Rating: EXTREME 10.5, 12 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
Titleist GT1
$650 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$650
This model has the lightest overall weight of the four drivers in the GT family but the deepest center of gravity for high stability and launch. The lightweight balance gives moderate-swing-speed golfers potentially more control, speed and a higher flight. The rear weight port can accommodate a heavier flat weight to fit average swing speed players looking for a slight draw bias. A super lightweight thermoformed polymer piece, which wraps around the crown to meet the sole on the heel and toe sides, helps maintain Titleist’s preferred sound and feel. That smooth look on the sole isn’t just for effect. Combined with a slightly raised rear section, the GT family creates better aerodynamic shaping for increased swing speed potential. A new variable-thickness pattern includes a ring encircling the back perimeter of the face to maximize ball speed. MOI Rating: ABOVE AVERAGE 9, 10, 12 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
Titleist GT2
$650 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$650
The larger head provides more stability on mis-hits and a higher launch. If you tend to use the entire face and swing with average to above average speed, this is the model for you. A super lightweight thermoformed polymer piece, which wraps around the crown to meet the sole on the heel and toe sides, helps maintain Titleist’s preferred sound and feel. A slightly more forward center of gravity improves energy transfer and reduces spin. A slightly raised rear section and smoother lines and curves from crown to sole create better aerodynamic shaping for increased swing-speed potential. A new variable-thickness pattern includes a ring encircling the back perimeter of the face to maximize ball speed. MOI Rating: HIGH Top 5 in Performance, low- and middle-handicaps 8, 9, 10, 11 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
Titleist GT3
$650 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$650
It has a more forward center of gravity compared to the GT2 and works best for golfers with a repeatable impact location looking to maximize ball speed. The weight track is forward in the sole to allow the golfer to dial in the preferred center of gravity for better energy transfer and more directional control. A super lightweight thermoformed polymer piece, which wraps around the crown to meet the sole on the heel and toe sides, helps maintain Titleist’s preferred sound and feel. The lightweight crown piece saves weight so that the center of gravity is slightly forward and lower from past models for increased ball speed and less spin. A slightly raised rear section and smoother lines and curves from crown to sole create better aerodynamics for increased swing-speed potential. A new variable-thickness pattern includes a ring encircling the back perimeter of the face to maximize ball speed. MOI Rating: MODERATE Top 5 in Performance, low- and high-handicaps 8, 9, 10, 11 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
Titleist GT4
$650 | Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$650
The most compact of the four models (430 cubic centimeters) features a more forward center of gravity than any other GT model for the most spin reduction. Switchable front and back weights in the sole allow players to choose between a lower-spin option and a more forgiving setting with the heavier weight in back. A super lightweight thermoformed polymer piece, which wraps around the crown to meet the sole on the heel and toe sides, helps maintain Titleist’s preferred sound and feel. The lightweight crown piece saves weight so that the center of gravity is slightly forward and lower from past models for increased ball speed and less spin. A new variable-thickness pattern includes a ring encircling the back perimeter of the face to maximize ball speed. MOI Rating: MODERATE 8, 9, 10 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
Cleveland HiBore XL
$400 | Golf Galaxy
4.0
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Hot List Silver
$400
The ultra-large face is designed for players who struggle to find the center. The triangular shape provides stability with less volume, allowing designers to create a face that’s roughly 10 percent larger than the current average. The triangle shape also stiffens the body to improve the sound compared to the more hollow-like acoustics of traditionally shaped drivers. The welding line is farther from the center, improving the way the face flexes on off-center hits. Cleveland used AI simulations of an average golfer’s swing to dial in the face’s variable thickness to maximize forgiveness. The head’s internal weighting favors the deep center for maximum speed on off-center hits. The unique head shape reduces aerodynamic drag compared to last year’s traditional-shaped Launcher XL2. A wing-like structure on the heel side of the crown increases the head’s stability as it moves toward impact. An extra eight grams in the butt end of the shaft creates a lighter feeling club for increased control. MOI Rating: HIGH Top 5 in Forgiveness, low-handicaps 10.5 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
Cleveland HiBore XL Lite
$400 | Golf Galaxy
4.0
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Silver
$400
At 10 percent lighter than the standard HiBore XL, the XL Lite targets moderate-speed golfers looking to create more speed with the same effort. The head’s internal weighting favors deep and toward the heel side to create more slice-fighting draw bias. Its ultra-large face targets players who struggle to find the center. The triangular shape provides stability with less volume, allowing designers to create a face that’s roughly 10 percent larger than the current average. The shape also naturally stiffens the body to provide a deeper sound than typical drivers. Cleveland used AI simulations of an average golfer’s swing to dial in the face’s variable thickness to maximize forgiveness. The welding line is farther from the center, improving the way the face flexes on off-center hits. The unique head shape reduces aerodynamic drag compared to last year’s traditional-shaped Launcher XL2. A wing-like structure on the heel side of the crown increases the head’s stability as it moves toward impact for more consistent results. MOI Rating: ABOVE AVERAGE 10.5 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
PXG 0311 Black Ops
$600 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$600
This model is the most forgiving in company history. A lightweight carbon-composite crown and sole panels save weight that fills the perimeter for maximum stability. A new higher-strength titanium alloy in the face, originally developed for airplane landing gear, deflects in a way that launches higher with less spin. The center of gravity is deeper and lower compared to past models for higher launch and less spin. Three widely spaced weight ports in the rear, front heel and front toe create adjustability options that range from high forgiveness to draw or fade bias. Non-uniform face curvature fosters consistency in launch and spin on high and low shots and tighter dispersion on heel and toe misses. Among the top in measured moment of inertia (stability on off-center hits), including an optional weighting that exceeds 10,000 total MOI. MOI Rating: EXTREME Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps 8, 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
PXG 0311 Black Ops Tour-1
$650 | Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$650
This version is more compact compared to the standard model and targets faster swingers wanting less spin. Much of the discretionary weight is used to position the center of gravity lower and more forward for less spin and a lower launch. A flatter lie angle than the standard model helps to reduce draw bias. The use of a lightweight carbon-composite crown and sole panels saves weight. A new high-strength titanium alloy in the face, originally developed for airplane landing gear, deflects in a way that launches higher with less spin. The center of gravity is deeper and lower compared to past models for higher launch and less spin. Weight ports in the front heel and front toe are more tightly spaced than on the standard model to create precise adjustability options. A heavier rear weight improves stability. A non-uniform face curvature fosters consistency in launch and spin on high and low shots and a tighter dispersion on heel and toe misses. MOI Rating: HIGH 8, 9, 10.5 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)