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Professional golfers currently using PXG Irons: A comprehensive list


PXG 0317 ST irons

It is fairly surprising when PXG irons make their way into a PGA Tour, DP World Tour, or LIV golfer’s bag –  but not because their equipment isn’t any good.

PXG irons are typically known for their forgiveness and some have the look of game improvement irons.

Only a handful of professionals use PXG irons, but we shouldn’t draw too many conclusions about the state of their game.

A few players who use PXG irons also used mixed sets with either another brand or another range of irons from PXG.

Jake Knapp, for instance, uses a Srixon 2-iron alongside his use of the PXG 0311 X 4-iron and fills out his bag with PXG 0211 ST clubs from 5-iron to pitching wedge.

Knapp’s PXG 0311X is a forged, hollow-bodied iron but like most PXG clubs they are highly customizable to the individual.

PXG make plenty of products that could be used by the average golfer, but with this brand in particular we would suggest you get fitted to make sure the clubs are customized to your liking.

Eric Cole is the only player on any professional tours that uses the PXG 0317 CB variety and he only uses the 4-iron from this range, filling out his selection with the similar PXG 0317 ST.

The CB on that club denotes that it is a cavity back iron, which certainly looks a lot different to your bog standard PGA Tour irons.

Cole and Joel Dahmen both used the famous PXG milled blades, the 0317 STs which also have a unique aesthetic.

The 0311 and 0317 ranges are aimed at better players. The 0317 irons fall into the advanced players category, while the 0311 range are performance irons.

The PXG 0317 T Irons are the newest addition to their range, but no professionals carry the club in their bag as of yet.

As a hollow-bodied iron, the PXG 0317 T is probably closer to being targeted at game improvement, so it would be a little unusual to see a professional break one out.

The PXG 0311 range is being phased out even if the heads will still be supplied to tour professionals who want to continue using them.

All the PXG irons players currently on tour