
PXG
PXG Lightning Max 10K+
8.4Excellent
$649
The PXG Lightning Max 10K+ is PXG's most forgiving driver ever, with a verified 10,095 combined MOI that pushes right up against the USGA ceiling. Up to 20 grams of redistributable mass across heel, toe, and rear positions gives fitters exceptional range to optimize launch, spin, and direction for each individual golfer. The Frequency Tuned Face and Spined Sole Design carry over from the Lightning lineup for strong ball speed, making this a rare combination of extreme forgiveness and fitting precision.
Performance Scores
Pros & Cons
Pros
- 10,000+ combined MOI pushes near the USGA limit for maximum stability
- Up to 20g of adjustable weighting across heel/toe/rear positions
- Frequency Tuned Face delivers strong ball speed despite max-forgiveness design
- DXC construction saves weight for perimeter redistribution
Cons
- $649 price is higher than other PXG Lightning models
- Maximum-forgiveness design reduces workability for skilled players
- Feel and sound are softer and less refined than tour-oriented models
- Limited retail fitting locations outside PXG direct channels
Specifications
| Lofts | 9, 10.5, 12 |
| Head Size | 460 |
| Adjustable | Yes |
| Adjustability Features | 8-way adjustable hosel, Adjustable weighting system (up to 20g across heel/toe/rear) |
| Head Weight | 203 |
| Moi | 10095 |
| Stock Shafts | Project X HZRDUS Black Gen 4 60, Project X HZRDUS Red CB Gen 4 50 |
| Key Technologies | Frequency Tuned Face, Spined Sole Design, 84% More Carbon Fiber, 10K+ MOI Design, Precision Weighting Technology |
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