
PXG · Driver · 2026
Lightning Tour
Best for low-handicap tour-aspirational golfers (HCP 0–12) with 100–130mph swing speed who want PXG's fastest tour-spec chassis with elite workability and tour-validated performance.
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9° · Stiff · LH9° · Stiff · Left-Handed
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About the PXG Lightning Tour
The PXG Lightning Tour 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
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£569
Set 10 May · 2w ago
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£569
Set 10 May · 2w ago
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Pros & cons
- Golf Digest 2026 Hot List Gold — a compact model built with shaping input from the brand's tour staff that offers low spin and caters to those who want workability
- Manufacturer OEM: +1.1mph ball speed at 100mph swing and +1.4mph at 120mph vs the Black Ops Tour-1 — the brand's fastest ball speeds ever via Frequency Tuned Face tuned to 4,500Hz
- Tour-validated — 12 of these drivers were in play within two weeks of launch, and a 2026 PGA Tour win followed shortly after as the only remaining brand club in a staffer's bag
- 67% larger carbon-fibre sole area vs the Tour-1 predecessor — combined MOI 8,290 g·cm² preserves stability without compromising the tour-low spin character
- Combined MOI below the Max-10K+ sibling's 10,095 g·cm² — buyers prioritising max forgiveness should look at the Max-10K+ or Max Lite
- Some testers found feel and sound didn't harmonise perfectly — the sharper, more face-forward tone reads cleaner but more aggressive than competitors' softer thud profiles
- Three lofts (8° / 9° / 10.5°) — explicitly tour-aspirational; slower swing speeds should route to the Max-10K+ or Max Lite
- $650 premium MSRP — same as the Max-10K+ but with less raw MOI for buyers prioritising stability











