
PXG · Driver · 2023
0311 XF Gen6
Best for mid-to-high handicap golfers (HCP 10–25) with 85–115mph swing speed who prioritise top-tier forgiveness, fairway-finding consistency, and a confidence-inspiring larger footprint.
- Starting from
- £218.99
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- 2
- Retailers
- 1
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- −53%
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About the PXG 0311 XF Gen6
The PXG 0311 XF Gen6 is a 2023 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 1 UK retailer below — currently from £218.99.
Price history
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£219
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30-day low
£219
Set 12 May · 2w ago
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£219
Set 12 May · 2w ago
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Pros & cons
- Best for forgiveness in independent robot testing — extremely consistent ball speed numbers, carry distances, and dispersion; ranks 2nd for ball-speed deltas and 3rd for dispersion
- Manufacturer-stated MOI above 5,500 g·cm² — the most forgiving driver offering in the lineup by a reasonable amount
- Manufacturer-claimed dispersion 25% smaller than the XF Gen5 predecessor — a material year-over-year stability lift
- Three loft options (9° / 10.5° / 12°) with aggressive 2°/3° flat-lie hosel settings for anti-hook fitting flexibility
- Mis-hit feedback is not as clear with the 0311 XF GEN6 as its sister model — the standard 0311 Gen6 provides better tactile differentiation
- Higher-spin character (~200rpm more than the standard sibling) means yardage trades for stability — distance still mid-pack across the broader category
- Three weight ports but no sliding weight track — adjustability hardware trails Cobra's Fast Track and TaylorMade's Stealth Plus systems
- 2-year recency penalty — superseded by the Black Ops 0311 (2024) on stability and the 2026 Lightning lineup on raw performance











