PXG has revealed its all-new PXG Lightning Driver for 2026, headlining the Lightning Metalwoods family.
In this video, we break down everything you need to know: price, tech, models, and who this driver is really for.
First, we cover the retail price of the PXG Lightning Driver at $649 and how it compares to other premium drivers on the market today.
Then we look at how it follows up the PXG Black Ops 0311 Driver that launched back in January 2024, and what has changed since that release.
Next, we dive into the new Frequency Tuned Face technology, explaining how vibration-mode analysis helps the face flex at the right moment for more efficient energy transfer and faster ball speeds across more of the face.
We also talk about how this can translate into more distance and better accuracy for the average golfer when contact isn’t perfect.
We break down the redesigned chassis with the Spined Sole Design and the much larger carbon fiber footprint, which is up to 84% bigger than the Black Ops model, and how this frees up mass for more aggressive perimeter weighting.
You’ll learn what higher MOI means in real terms and how it helps stability and forgiveness on off-center hits.
We also explain the four PXG Lightning Driver heads: PXG Lightning Tour, PXG Lightning Tour Mid, PXG Lightning Max-10K+, and PXG Lightning Max Lite, and which type of player each one is aimed at.
There’s also a quick look at the rest of the Lightning Metalwoods line, including Lightning Fairway Woods at $379 and Lightning Hybrids at $329.
You’ll hear what PGA Tour pro Christiaan Bezuidenhout has noticed in ball speed and stability when putting the Lightning Driver in play, and what that might mean for your own game.
To finish, we discuss PXG’s adjustability across the Lightning Metalwoods family and how custom fitting or simple at-home experimentation can help you dial in launch, spin, and shot shape.
If you’re searching for terms like “PXG Lightning Driver review”, “PXG Lightning Max 10K+”, “most forgiving PXG driver”, or “best new drivers 2026”, this video is for you.
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