I keep going to the website and looking at them so far resisting. I liked the first gen 0211s. I’ve read reviews and seen the pics I could see. Looks like strong lofts longer shafts etc. Looking for honest real world opinions. Sound feel height spin ok? Right now have blue dot G15s 4/ gw in the bag. If I pull the trigger I’m thinking 6- gw. I have an epi flash 4 hybrid set up to 22 degrees which is my advancer down the fairway club from 180-200 yards. I’m about a 10 hcp and a cheap bastard due to high spending in the past with disappointing results. Don’t want to spend big again on golf shit. Anyways always appreciate your guys honest opinions. I get bored and g15s are ok just kinda boring.

    My buddy bought a set and I hit a few last week. Once you get used to them, I'm sure they'd be ok. But they're not the be all end all to me.

    Plus, the shaft choices are more limited. No longer is the MMT available in the irons. And shipping is outrageous. $60 for 2 wedges...

    bigshank Anyways always appreciate your guys honest opinions. I get bored and g15s are ok just kinda boring.

    I've had and sold a set of the OG 0211's. They were fine, I just didn't get along with the MMT shafts and didn't
    feel like a total reshaft. I hit a friends new 0211DC and found them harsh/clunky, but that could have been
    the shafts. They have a great deal on a 'set' of the older 0211 (not sure if it is vet only).

    I understand that the Gen3 0311P are getting a price drop soon that might be attractive if you are looking -the
    reviews are mostly better than the 0211. But, both are hard to beat for value/dollar basis.

      I do. Not many rounds in and I’ve got zero practice time. That stated, they are as good or better than anything else in its class and they might be the best deal in golf. I went with recoil dart graphite. Photos are somewhere on this site.

      You can get them weak, strong, etc if you don’t want stock. Don’t buy from the website, call them or better yet, find a rep. I got mine by a local rep for less than the website price and at reduced shipping. I also got a great deal on a set of hybrids. All of it arrived in two weeks.

      Not hit the 211's, but got a set of the 311 Gen 2 l really like. Went Nippon shafts, I haven't found a graphite iron shaft I get along with.

      First couple of rounds they were ok, nothing special, but after that, I seemed to figure them out better and love them.

        wishbone I haven't found a graphite iron shaft I get along with.

        You might like those Recoil Darts. They are very nice, and good weight, per flex. Have them in my Apex 21 irons, and used them a few rounds in my hybrids last season. A lot different from the original Recoils. More feel, better dispersion.

        bigshank You can’t even build a Maltby TS 1/2 with a decent shaft for that price. If I were in the market I’d be hard pressed to pass on these. KABOOM BABY!

          Bravopilot At that price they are a steal. They look great at address and they feel great hitting them. There’s really nothing not to like.

          I have one with Recoil Dart and I think they are great. I had to adjust little due to strong loft but once I figured out the distance of each club, I think it has been great.

            Jelopster although in a similar category...TS1/2 are 1020 steel. I don't know what the 0211 are made of, I suspect some sort of maraging steel face on Stainless body, but ?? No doubt the 0211 are a heckuva deal, if that's what you are looking for!/?

            sukkeun I had to adjust little due to strong loft

            Technically speaking, they are weak lofts, compared to 'yesterday's' iron specs.

            You've obviously been mislead by looking at the number on the sole. Look at the loft vs. length, and you will see what you have.

            A 24* 6i @ 38 1/8" is nothing more than a long 5i/short 4i from yesterday. Nobody can hit that loft successfully, hit after hit, except very low 'cappers/Pros! Even their 28* 7i won't be hit reasonably by most amateurs.

            Club companies are stupid, imo, for doing the numbers/loft thing that they are doing now. Some are getting even more stupid, making the lofts even lower. I laugh, because when I order a new set of irons, I can now buy even fewer clubs, just by buying 'loft', not 'numbers'. How does that make them extra money?? With these PXG irons, I only need 3.

              sdandrea1 Last 2 years I've found the GW an unnecessary clutter in my bag. Easily getting along without it. An extra hybrid takes its place in a slot.

                Par4QC I've found the GW an unnecessary clutter

                The GW is essential for me. I don't practice enough to be consistent with partial PW swings.

                  pellmell The GW is essential for me.

                  My Nakashima 52 used to be my favorite club. Used it everywhere from 100 yds and in even when the 56 might have been better. I haven't really liked a GW since. I feel like I rarely use mine now. That said I don't feel like I use my 8-P at my course much either . I feel like I am wearing out 60*, 7, 6, 5h though. The shift in clubs from getting older and shorter I guess.

                  There's something about PXG that makes me think "meh". Not sure if it's the ads, all the screws, or what, but I've never looked at them and thought I HAVE to have a set.

                    The Average Golfer gets custom fit for the PXG Gen 5 irons. I believe Andy Sullivan is ~ a 7 capper. Plus he gets a hole in one using them. No mention of price except expensive. lol