The PXG 0311 GEN5 iron family includes three models (0311 T, 0311 P, 0311 XP).According to PXG, GEN5 irons are longer and more forgiving than their predecessors.An all-black “Black Label Elite” version is also available.Retail price is $349 each for chrome and $449 each for Black Label Elite.
Technically, PXG doesn’t have release cycles but that doesn’t mean the company has ever been content to sit on what it has. Its GEN4 lineup launched about a year and a half ago. By industry standards, more than enough time has passed to justify the release of the new PXG 0311 GEN5 irons.
Those close to the development of the new irons believe GEN5 represents the biggest model-to-model advancement in the company’s history. And while that’s the kind of bravado that accompanies nearly every product release, the jump from GEN4 to GEN5 is certainly the most intriguing I’ve seen from the company to date.
Let’s dig in.
PXG 0311 GEN5 Iron Construction
It’s not the most fascinating stuff. It’s also not likely to be the reason you buy (or don’t buy) the PXG 0311 GEN5 irons but I wanted to start with an overview of the construction of the PXG’s latest flagship irons.













