
PXG · Driver · 2026
Lightning Tour Mid
Best for mid-handicap to scratch golfers (HCP 0-15) with 95-120mph swing speed who want a tour-aspirational shape with forgiveness margin — the workable middle ground in the Lightning family.
- Starting from
- £492.99
- Listings
- 7
- Retailers
- 3
- vs RRP
- −13%
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Sealed, retailer warranty
10.5° · Regular · LH10.5° · Regular · Left-Handed
at Evolution Golf
Excellent condition / refurb
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Pre-owned, varying condition
10.5° · Regular · LH10.5° · Regular · Left-Handed
at eBay UK
About the PXG Lightning Tour Mid
The PXG Lightning Tour Mid is a 2026 driver from PXG. Listed on CaddyCompare in 9°, 10.5° and 12° lofts, in left-hand and right-hand, with regular, stiff, extra-stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 3 UK retailers below — currently from £492.99.
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Pros & cons
- Golf Digest 2026 Hot List Gold (4.5/5 performance, 4.5/5 innovation, 4.5/5 look-sound-feel) — distance is eye-popping and straight as a raw spaghetti noodle
- Reviewer testing measured +1.7mph ball speed at 100mph swing and +1.8mph at 120mph vs the Black Ops Tour-1, plus a 12% MOI boost and over 10% tighter dispersion
- Workable mid-spin profile: more shape-able than the Max-10K+ while keeping much of its forgiveness — fills the gap between the Tour and Max heads in the four-head family
- Best-in-class adjustability: 8-way hosel plus three weight ports accepting 2.5g-20g range for fine-tuned launch / spin / bias
- Consistently 1-2 mph behind drivers like the TaylorMade Qi35, Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond, and Ping G440 LST — strong but not category-leading peak speed
- Mixed feel feedback — one reviewer flagged too much feedback and vibration through the hands on mis-hits creating a slightly hollow sensation
- Editorial verdict — Solid But Unspectacular — not a massive step forward in overall performance from the Black Ops driver
- $650 premium MSRP matches the Tour and Max-10K+ siblings without the Tour's outright speed ceiling or the Max's MOI ceiling











