PXG makes irons for every type of golfer. Here’s what to know about each model, from the 0317 T to the beginner-friendly Wildcat.

PXG has built its reputation around pushing the envelope — using premium materials, high-end manufacturing processes, and bold design choices to stand out in a crowded iron market. Whether you’re a scratch player looking for precision or a weekend golfer who just wants to hit more greens, PXG likely has an iron designed with your needs in mind. What sets the company apart is how many of its technologies cross over from one lineup to another, subtly tailored for different performance goals but always aiming to deliver a signature feel, solid feedback, and measurable improvement.

Across the board, PXG irons feature hollow-bodied construction, which allows designers to insert vibration-dampening polymers that enhance feel while supporting ultra-thin faces. The HT1770 maraging steel used in several models is among the thinnest and strongest in the game, and it works with internal polymer cores like QuantumCOR, XCOR2 and S COR to increase energy transfer at impact. That’s how PXG coaxes more ball speed and distance from its irons without sacrificing the clean look or feel that better players expect. Internal tungsten weighting is another common thread, strategically placed to improve stability and align the center of gravity closer to the sweet spot, no matter the head size.

PXG also builds adjustability into many of its irons. Several models include a removable back weight that can be changed during a fitting session to dial in swing weight and overall club balance. And while differences in size, offset, topline thickness and loft clearly separate the better-players’ irons from the more forgiving options, PXG’s commitment to blending performance and style runs through the lineup.

Still, there’s no substitute for hitting clubs yourself. Whether you gravitate toward the compact 0317 T, the versatile GEN7 P, the forgiving Black Ops, or the beginner-friendly Wildcat irons, PXG designs each iron to perform best when it’s properly fit to your swing. Shaft choice, lie angle, loft and weight can all affect how well an iron performs, and with so many shared technologies baked into each design, custom fitting becomes the key to unlocking the right combination of feel, distance and consistency.

Here are the PXG irons you will find in shops right now:

Black Ops

Price: $1,049.93 for seven-club set

Specs: Hollow-bodied design featuring a cast 431 stainless steel body, HT1770 maraging steel face with Power Channel, and XCOR2 internal polymer.

Who it’s for: Mid- and higher-handicap golfers who want higher levels of forgiveness, more ball speed and a softer feel.

What you should know: Designed to be forgiving and confidence-inspiring, Black Ops irons feature strong lofts, thicker top lines, wider soles and more offset than PXG’s premium lines. The ultra-thin face and XCOR2 polymer help boost ball speed and improve feel, while the Power Channel added to the inner-facing side of the hitting area enables more face flex at impact. These are built for golfers looking to make the game easier without breaking the bank. Read the full review …

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0311 GEN7 P

Price: $1,259.93 for seven-club set, $1,329.93 with Xtreme Dark finish

Specs: Hollow-bodied design with forged and milled 8620 carbon steel body, HT1770 maraging steel face, internal polymer, tungsten toe weight, and adjustable titanium back weight

Who it’s for: Low- to mid-handicap golfers who want a compact, responsive iron with added speed and forgiveness

What you should know: The GEN7 P irons blend the look of a better-player’s blade with subtle game-improvement benefits. Thinner toplines, less offset and shorter blade lengths create a clean aesthetic, while advanced internal weighting and the new QuantumCOR polymer insert increase stability and ball speed. They’re ideal for players who want help without giving up precision or workability. Read the full review …

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0311 GEN7 XP

Price: $1,259.93 for seven-club set, $1,329.93 with Xtreme Dark finish

Specs: Hollow-bodied design with forged and milled 8620 carbon steel body, HT1770 maraging steel face, internal tungsten toe weight, vibration-dampening polymer and adjustable titanium back weight

Who it’s for: Mid- to higher-handicap golfers who prioritize maximum distance, forgiveness and launch

What you should know: The GEN7 XP irons are the most forgiving and distance-oriented in the PXG 0311 lineup. They have larger heads, wider soles, more offset and stronger lofts than the GEN7 P, making them easier to launch and more stable on mis-hits. The internal tech mirrors that of the GEN7 P, but the shaping and specs are tuned for golfers who want every bit of help they can get from their irons. Read the full review …

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0317 T

Price: $1,259.93 for seven-club set, $1,329.93 in Xtreme Dark finish

Specs: Hollow-bodied construction with a forged 8620 carbon steel body, HT1770 stainless steel face, S COR polymer insert, internal 15-gram tungsten toe weight, and a swappable back weight for fitting.

Who it’s for: Accomplished players who love the look and feel of muscleback blades but now want more forgiveness.

What you should know: PXG’s first hollow-body, better-player’s iron is designed to deliver a blend of traditional shot-making precision and modern forgiveness. A firmer polymer insert produces a lower launch and more spin for control, while internal weighting helps center the sweet spot and boost the moment of interia. These irons retain a compact, blade-like profile with just enough help under the hood for tour-caliber ball strikers who want subtle forgiveness. Read the full review …

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Wildcat

Price: $749.95 for five clubs

Specs: Hollow-body design with wide soles, dual-cavity construction, and XCOR2 polymer insert. Available in 7-9 irons, pitching wedge and sand wedge.

Who they’re for: Beginner golfers who want irons that launch the ball easily and feel forgiving.

What you should know: The Wildcat irons were originally only available as part of PXG’s dedicated beginner lineup—a thoughtfully designed family of clubs meant to make golf more fun and less frustrating. Now you buy them separately. They feature the same vibration-dampening polymer found in PXG’s premium models but with more loft, wider soles, and a lower center of gravity to help new players get the ball airborne. Read the full review …

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