
PXG · Driver · 2026
Lightning Max Lite
Best for slow-to-moderate swing-speed golfers and seniors (75–100mph, HCP 12–30) who want PXG's premium aesthetic and feel in an ultra-light chassis with built-in slice correction.
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- £569.00
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Sealed, retailer warranty
9° · Regular · LH9° · Regular · Left-Handed
at Evolution Golf
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About the PXG Lightning Max Lite
The PXG Lightning Max Lite is a 2026 driver from PXG. Listed on CaddyCompare in 9°, 10.5° and 12° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff, extra-stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 2 UK retailers below — currently from £569.00.
Price history
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£569
·At avg(30d avg)at Evolution Golf
30-day low
£569
Set 10 May · 2w ago
All-time low
£569
Set 10 May · 2w ago
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Pros & cons
- Golf Digest 2026 Hot List GOLD — highly focused on extreme stability on off-centre hits with a combined MOI nearly 8,300 g·cm² (4,900 heel-to-toe) — a long way from unforgiving
- Among the easiest drivers ever hit — launches high and carries far while feeling incredibly light — top-tier 2026 senior-friendly launch character
- 189g head weight (14g lighter than other Lightning models) plus a 45g lightweight stock shaft plus a D-0 swingweight — engineered swing-speed gain for moderate swing speeds
- Internal heel-side weighting plus an upright lie provide a built-in draw bias to fight slices — the Frequency Tuned Face delivers premium sound / feel rare in the ultra-light category
- Only two loft options (10.5° / 11.5°) — explicitly targets slower swing speeds; faster swingers should look at the Max-10K+ or Tour siblings
- Single 12.5g rear weight port — no movable shape-tuning hardware
- Built-in draw bias is structural (heel-side weighting plus upright lie) — neutral-to-fade players won't override it easily
- $650 premium pricing on a niche ultra-light driver — buyers seeking budget options have many cheaper choices in the slow-swing-speed market











