PXG Lightning Drivers and Fairway Woods: Everything You Need To Know!

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What’s new? How much does it cost? And, what are the performance gains? Max McVittie brings you the lowdown on the new PXG Lightning metal woods.

Well if nothing else, this certainly takes the award for the best driver and fairway wood name. Lightning. It just sounds cool. When people ask me what driver I have in the bag I want to say that I am using a lightning.

I’m sure from the name alone you can guess what characteristic PXG has focused on here. Yep, speed. But these PXG lightning drivers and fairway woods are designed to offer so much more. They are also more forgiving and offer advanced versatility compared to previous PXG models.

To find out how, here’s everything you need to know about PXG’s latest driver and metal wood range…

PXG Lightning Drivers and Fairway Woods: The Technology

Let’s start off with how PXG has made their new drivers even faster. The brand has designed their new driver range to produce natural frequency aligning with compression of the ball during impact. In turn it means a more efficient transfer of energy in the club face which means more ball speed. This all comes from a new frequency tuned face.

A spinned sole design is also used to help increase speed. It stiffens the sole to remove unwanted modal frequencies and the thin wall carbon fibre design allows for added stiffness without added weight.

More carbon fibre is used in the crafted of this range than previous ones which allows for a higher strength to weight ratio. In fact, the whole weight structure has been strategically placed to promote more speed.

As far as fairway woods go, it is no wonder these are also named Lightning. The whole construct is a lot smaller than that of the previous PXG model. Their perimeter 12.5% thinner than Black Ops and their face Insert 6% thinner than Black Ops. They also have more flex in the face.

In terms of forgiveness, that has been increased, in part, thanks to the use of more carbon fibre in the drivers. There is a notable increase of carbon fibre in the sole area in comparison to the 0311 Black Ops. For example, the Max 10k option is 84% larger than Black Ops, whilst the Tour Mid is 74% larger than Black Ops.

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There has also been a rearranging of weights. The back weight has also been moved further back to increase the MOI. Front weights have also been moved further forward and towards the centre of the sole.

PXG Lightning Drivers

Whereas the weighting in the fairway woods are pushed to the extreme edge of sole for maximum forgiveness. They are also fitted with a squared face design to increase the MOI. This design maintains low CG with perimeter weighting.

Versatility of these drivers has also been increased. They are designed to be fitted into with a clear commitment to adjustability in all models.

The fairway woods have an increased versatility from the two distinct shapes of the two woods in the range. The Tour option has a smaller footprint, taller face and a more rounded sole. For those of us who aren’t quite a tour level player, the more basic profile has a confidence-inspiring look.

PXG Lightning Drivers and Fairway Woods: The Line-Up

PXG has released four new drivers as part of their Lightning range; the Lightning Tour, Lightning Tour Mid, Lightning Max 10K and Lightning Max Lite.

Lightning Tour Driver

Looks: The smallest driver head out of the range. More of a player’s profile.

Main Attributes: To deliver quick ball speeds and plenty of distance.

Who is it for?: For golfers who are more confident and consistent ball strikers, as well as those who have a quicker swing speed.

Lightning Tour Mid Driver

PXG Lightning Tour Mid Driver

Looks: Not as large of profile as the Max 10k but bigger than the Tour.

Main Attributes: A touch more forgiving than the standard Tour model.

Who is it for?: For golfers who want a higher launching driver than the Tour edition.

Lightning Max 10K Driver

Looks: The driver head is 84% larger than the previous PXG Black Ops fairway wood.

Main Attributes: Equipped with plenty of forgiveness for a tighter dispersion.

Who is it for?: For golfers with a slower swing speed and want a larger club head for a bit more confidence and forgiveness.

PXG has released two new fairway woods as part of their Lightning range; the Lightning Tour, and the Lightning

Lightning Tour Fairway Wood

Looks: Smaller footprint, taller face and more rounded face and sole.

Main Attributes: Features a thinner face design to be faster than previous line-ups.

Who is it for?: For players who prefer a more compact and smaller profile from their fairway woods.

Lightning Fairway Wood

Looks: It is built for club golfers so offers a confidence-inspiring look and a square face profile.

Main Attributes: More forgiving with a high MOI design.

Who is it for?: For golfers who require a bit more forgiveness and easier to hit profile from their fairway wood.

The Details

RRP:

  • Drivers – $649 / £569
  • Fairway Woods – $379 / £319

More information: PXG Website

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About the author

Max Mcvittie

A bit of a late bloomer to the game of golf, Max fell in love with the sport when he attended Saturday coaching sessions down at his local golf club after being inspired by friends and family members.

Max has remained a member of Eden Golf Club in Carlisle for a number of years now as he looks to get his handicap down into single figures. Most of his golfing career has been spent battling a permanent slice off the tee, which has led to some ugly rounds.

Having studied at the University of Sunderland, Max is starting out his dream career in sports journalism. During his time at university, he picked up valuable work experience at Reach PLC, BBC Radio Cumbria and GiveMeSport, whilst also getting work published in the Teesside Live. He also spent time working at a local weekly newspaper, Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser, as a general news reporter partially covering some local sport just north of the border in Langholm.

Max has just started his journey with the NCG working as the assistant equipment editor. He looks forwarded to reviewing the latest golf equipment, taking up an interest in reviews when buying his first golf club, a Cleveland RTX wedge.

With his bag not going under too many changes throughout the last few years, Max carries an M3 driver, Titleist GT3 Fairway Wood, M2 hybrid, a set of M2 irons, Callaway Jaws wedges and a TaylorMade Spider putter. And yes, Max is a bit of a self-proclaimed TaylorMade fan boy.

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