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2022 0211 Irons

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    XCOR2 Technology 

    A result of years of research and development, XCOR2 is PXG’s revolutionary polymer core material. Extremely lightweight, XCOR2 helps reduce the mass of the core. This enables more weight to be positioned low and to the perimeter of the backside of the clubhead, dramatically increasing MOI and forgiveness. Combined with our ultra-thin face technology, XCOR2 enhances the C.O.R. for extreme face deflection and out of sight ball speed. 

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    Progressive Set Design 

    The clubs feature progressive offset, blade length and bounce for an ideal blend of accuracy and distance across the irons set. The ideal amount of offset is influenced by the blade length. The longer the blade length, the greater the offset, which works to help golfers deliver the clubhead square at impact. The amount of bounce required for the clubhead to enter the turf and glide through the grass without digging varies by club length. Low lofted clubs (4,5,6) have less bounce than the high lofted clubs (G,S,L). 

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    Power Channel Technology

    Power Channel Technology is the proprietary U-shaped corridor built into the internal surface of the club face to increase deflection and bend in the top sector. The channel creates face movement and transfers energy to simultaneously increase launch angle, trajectory, and ball speed.

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    Angled Top Rail 

    The upper surface of the clubhead has been angled away from the face, removing mass from the heel and repositioning it toward the toe. This helps position the CG very close to the center of the face for higher MOI, more forgiveness, and excellent consistency. 

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    Ultra Thin Face 

    The clubface is made from an HT 1770 maraging stainless steel using a cold roll manufacturing process combined with an aged heat treatment method. This produces an extremely tight grain structure and higher-strength performance than what can be achieved through the traditional forging process. This advanced material and process is one of the attributes that enables PXG to deliver the thinnest clubface in golf, measuring a mere 0.058" (~1.55mm) thick. 

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    Xtreme Dark 

    PXG’s stunning Xtreme Dark irons are created using an advanced process called Diamond-like Carbon (DLC) coating. DLC creates a hard, graphite-like, carbon-based coating that significantly extends the reasonable lifetime of our irons and wedges. Unlike the typical black PVD used by other equipment manufacturers, DLC is a three-layer process that includes a chromium base, a carbon-chromium mid layer, and a high-carbon top layer that is approximately 3/25,000 of an inch thick. This produces extraordinary wear resistance and a flawless look without influencing club performance relative to how the ball reacts. The DLC coating is currently used in fuel injection systems and drilling and has a number of other promising applications for its superior abrasion resistance. PXG’s Xtreme Dark finish is the first application of black DLC coating technology in golf. 

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    Robotic Polishing Technology 

    0211 XCOR2 Irons undergo a precision robotic polishing and laser welding process. Robotic polishing creates an extremely precise manufacturing process that supports consistent sole and face perimeter geometry with every club. Robotic laser welding the face around the outer perimeter of each club reduces the heat affected zone and provides a high strength and precise attachment method. 

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0211 Iron Model Specs

ClubLoftsStandard Length (in)Standard LieOffsetBounce
419°39.375"60.5°.230"
521°38.75"61°.200"
624°38.125"61.5°.170"
728°37.5"62°.140"10°
832°37"62.5°.110"11°
937°36.5"63°.085"12°
W42°36.25"63.5°.080"13°
G48°36"63.5°.050"13°
S54°35.75"63.5°.040"13°
L60°35.5"63.5°.030"13°