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Why We Like It
- Built with shaping input from the PXG tour staff, this compact model offers low-spin and caters to those who want workability.
- A new face design looks to align the way the face deflects with the way the ball compresses at impact for a more efficient energy transfer.
- The more efficient face flexing comes about through a stiffer spined sole design that controls detrimental vibrations.
- Large carbon sections in the crown and sole create more space for improving movable weights and stability on off-center hits.
- Three movable sole weights in the front heel, the toe and the rear center (one at 15 grams, two at 2.5 grams) allow players to tweak spin, launch and draw/fade bias.
- An etched face milling pattern provides a secondary level of spin control, particularly in wet conditions, to reduce dispersion.
- Top 5 in Forgiveness, low-handicaps
- MOI rating: Above Average
- 8, 9, 10.5 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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Hot List testers noted an electric, spring‑loaded face that delivers explosive ball speed, long carry and a penetrating, low‑spin flight for many players. Sweet‑spot hits offer a soft sound and straight‑to‑slightly‑right bias; off‑center toe/heel strikes retain much of the speed. Easy to shape and fairly forgiving, it’s also visually appealing (shiny carbon finish, X alignment aid). One caveat: some found the face a bit firm and needed time to get the weight comfortable before it fully clicked.
Hot List testers noted the head’s look and visible loft inspire confident, aggressive swings; it sets well at address and can be worked with a slightly open toe for better players. Once dialed in it’s versatile — excellent feel, forgiving on mis-hits, and often added 5–10 yards at moderate swing speeds while keeping a controllable launch when attacked. The shiny carbon finish and X alignment aid were praised. Many called it a spin killer; one tester reported higher RPMs and a loftier flight on some strikes.
Hot List panelists observed an electric, spring‑loaded face that produced a pronounced pop and explosive, very long carry with a penetrating, low‑spin trajectory. Sweet‑spot strikes yielded a soft impact sound and consistent ball speed—even off the toe or heel—and the club was remarkably easy to find the center of and to shape (many hit a workable draw or straight/slightly right shots). One drawback: it took time to get comfortable with the weight to consistently square the face.
Hot List testers noted exceptional ball speed and a pronounced "pop" with consistently low spin, producing long, penetrating drives. The head inspires confidence and clearly rewards solid strikes with notable distance and feel. It also tolerates mis-hits better than expected. One caution: it favors better ball-strikers and may need cleaner contact to shine.
Range Results
We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.
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