The most playable driver on the tee in 2024? Our PXG 0311 Black Ops Driver Review

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  • At a glance

  • TG Rating 4.5 out of 5
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  • Pros
    • PXG Black Ops drivers look the business, sound explosive, and feel exceptional.
    • The unique high launch and low spinning combination is highly appealing.
    • There's a good selection of stock shafts plus lots of premium upgrade choices.
    • PXG's weight and length fitting capability is second to none.
  • Cons
    • Keep an eye on the PXG website as prices can fluctuate regularly.

What we say...

Promising all abilities maximum forgiveness without sacrificing distance – but is the PXG 0311 Black Ops driver mission accomplished?

Many of the recent metal launches across the golf industry could easily be mistaken as names for the next James Bond movie. Stealth, Paradym Ai-Smoke, Darkspeed, Blueprint. Even Qi10 has a 007-esque feel about it.

Perhaps coincidental, but more likely to symbolize the hours, weeks, and months of undercover ingenuity directed toward unlocking unparalleled distance and forgiveness in a golf club – the engineer’s holy grail.

Showing their hand in 2024’s arms race is PXG’s family of drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids, featuring the company’s breakthrough technology – Black Ops.

The PXG 0311 Black Ops driver has a bulge and roll face design.

The Arizonia-based brand, led by military veteran, entrepreneur, and golf nut – Bob Parsons, is committed to only releasing products that are “markedly better” than its predecessor.

And while it took a while for PXG’s wood game to catch up with their acclaimed irons, 2023’s GEN6 models landed PXG “at the top table of drivers” as put by Simon Daddow, TG Equipment Editor.

One year on, with growing credibility in the woods market and an uncompromising approach to marginal gains, PXG is understandably bullish about its ability to compete with the best and disrupt the hierarchy of golf’s best driver brands.

Let’s take a look under the headcovers and see the tech behind what PXG believes will help players of all abilities hit it longer, straighter, and more consistently than ever before.

PXG 0311 Black Ops collection.

PXG 0311 Black Ops driver: The Tech

Precision Weighting Technology

As per the GEN6 models, Black Ops drivers present three weight ports with the default set-up being one heavy (12.5 g), and two light (2.5 g) that are interchangeable to support preferred spin and shape. Available weights range between 2.5 and 20 g in 2.5 g increments so players can fine-tune their ideal head weight and shot bias.

Pulling the CG towards the toe will create a fade bias, with weight in the heel helping to square the face and add draw. Those seeking higher MOI, launch and forgiveness can distribute more weight in the back.

PXG 0311 Black Ops Precision Weighted Technology.

AMF Face Technology

PXG attributes significant distance gains to employing a propriety high-strength titanium alloy face material called AMF (Advanced Material Face) that supports increased face deflection during impact. Sourcing alloys that strike an optimal balance between strength and flexibility is key for golf club engineers, and PXG has looked for inspiration from external industries to keep pushing the boundaries of performance in this area.

The face is further optimized through a variable thickness design that helps to ensure consistent and efficient energy across multiple impact points on the clubface, resulting in more ball speed and improved distance.

Further still, a non-uniform bulge and roll face design, refined for consistency through robotic polishing, strategically adjust the horizontal and vertical curvatures across the face. This design supports enhanced forgiveness and improves overall performance by optimizing the club’s reaction to off-center hits. 

PXG 0311 Black Ops driver has variable face thickness.

High-strength composite construction

The Black Ops lightweight composite crown and sole inserts have been constructed from high-grade carbon fiber using a sophisticated compression molding process. Using such a lightweight, yet strong component, has allowed PXG to optimize weight distribution in the clubhead, pushing mass to the perimeter, helping nudge MOI near to 10,000 g/cm2.

With CG now able to sit lower and further back, engineers have been able to create a high launch angle and low spin rate combination that reportedly delivers increased distance performance and forgiveness.

PXG 0311 Black Ops driver carbon fiber crown.

PXG 0311 Black Ops Driver

RRP: $599.99 / £549.00 | Lofts: 8° / 9° / 10.5° / 12.5° | Headweight: 203 g | Lie: 60° | Length: 45.5″

The Black Ops driver and its tour-inspired counterpart – the Tour-1 driver, have been meticulously designed with custom fitting in mind, which PXG says makes them “some of the most versatile and high-performing clubs in the industry.”

The hero 0311 Black Ops model is geared towards a wide range of players and is characterized as a high-launch, yet low-spin option by PXG. It’s a combination that will appeal to those whose preferences edge towards forgiveness but are reluctant to compromise on ball speed.

It’s why PXG has stopped short of pitching the Black Ops driver as the mid-high handicap option, anticipating it to be the preferred choice of some high-level players too.

Blacks Ops drivers are available in a range of premium shaft options and come with PXG Z5 Black grips as standard.

The PXG 0311 Black Op drivers on the course.

How to choose between Black Ops models

The Black Ops standard model (left) has a noticeably different profile to the Tour-1 with a significantly elongated front-to-back footprint. The more compact Tour-1 presents a more aggressive look at address featuring a taller face and a more curved crown. The Tour-1 also lies at 58.5° in an unadjusted set-up, compared to 60° in the Black Ops model.

PXG expects the vast majority of golfers will better suit the Black Ops model, with the Tour-1 geared toward more advanced players with high swing speeds who seek extremely low spin performance and penetrating ball flights.

The Black Ops model is geared towards a wide range of players and is characterized as a high-launch, yet low-spin option by PXG. It’s a combination that will appeal to those whose preferences edge towards forgiveness but are reluctant to compromise on ball speed.

It’s why PXG has stopped short of pitching the Black Ops driver as the mid-high handicap option, anticipating it to be the preferred choice of some high-level players too.

PXG 0311 Black Ops and Tour-1 drivers.

How do 0311 Black Ops drivers compare to GEN6?

0311 Black Ops0311 Tour-10311 GEN60311 GEN6 XF
Ball Speed (mph)150.1151.5150.4150.1
Carry Distance (yds)260.4254.8257.9258.3
Launch Angle (°)11.59.810.911.0
Backspin (rpm)2260182124122386
Dispersion (yds2)749.81558.41277.71968.8
L-R Dispersion (yds)23.328.329.523.5

*From PXG in-house testing at 100 mph.

The Black Ops Family

Committed to its mandate of delivering maximum forgiveness without compromising distance down the bag, PXG has launched the equally innovative and versatile Black Ops Fairways and Black Ops Hybrids.

As per the driver models, the fairways and hybrids boast a high-grade and lightweight carbon fiber crown, saving mass so it can be redistributed low and to the clubhead’s perimeter for optimal CG positioning and added forgiveness.

Players also maintain the ability to dial in their preferred spin and bias settings with PXG’s Precision Weighting Technology. 

The PXG 0311 Black Ops family on the course.

What PXG says about the PXG 0311 Black Ops driver

Billed as a “complete and total victory in woods engineering”, it’s fair to say PXG expects Black Ops to be the breakthrough they’ve been waiting for in their bid to ruffle feathers in the world of big sticks.

“I have often wondered why golfers are content to give up distance to achieve forgiveness, said PXG founder and CEO Bob Parsons.

“We’ve spent much of our R&D efforts focused on that challenge, and I am proud to say we’ve cracked that nut. Black Ops Woods are straight like an arrow, more forgiving than a priest on Sunday, and absolutely stunning to boot!”

PXG boss Bob Parsons.

Joel Dahmen (PGA Tour Pro): “I love the way the new Black Ops Driver looks at set up and the face feels so hot. Geno is having to figure out yardages he’s never had to figure out before.”

Erik Cole (PGA Tour Pro & Rookie of the Year): “The new Black Ops Driver is a great blend of forgiveness and speed. Switching to it, I’ve noticed more speed with solid shots, as well as with off-center strikes. It also looks great over the ball, which makes it easy to have confidence in it on tour.”

Verdict: PXG 0311 Black Ops Driver

“This is the ‘most playable’ driver in the industry,” said Director of R&D for Woods, Caleb Kroloff when I sat down with the senior engineer at PXG London South. Caleb described how discovering a surprisingly strong relationship between launch angle and ball speed data led to a driver design concept that launched high while minimizing spin to create performance without compromises.

As a medium-swing speed player, I don’t want to sacrifice any distance, so being able to maintain ball speed while tightening up dispersion is absolutely something I can get on board with.

From a looks perspective, I found very little not to like. The PXG customary blacked-out livery continues to wrap around the clubhead with raw metallic detailing on the sole and light grey accents on the glossy black crown.

The club face squares off nicely behind the ball and is easy to align centrally with the face thanks to the ‘X’ at the front of the crown. The larger front-to-back footprint of the standard model was confidence-inspiring, particularly when compared to the much more compact profile of the Tour-1.

PXG 0311 Black Ops Driver

The driver sounded fantastic at impact and felt incredibly stable throughout the swing. It only took a few swings before I forgot I had a new driver in hand, instead focussing on trying to hit my optimal launch characteristics based on ball speed data captured by the Trackman 4 launch monitor.

My ball speed topped out around 140 mph for a 225-yard carry which is exactly where I would expect to be based on my on-course yardages. I struggled to hit the expectations of the Trackman optimizer tool, however, after an excellent PXG fitting experience, I eventually got dialed into a setup that was producing a high-launch, low-spin combination as promised.

I was pleased to see my usual right-side miss never really veered too far off the fairway which backed up the tight dispersion claims PXG is so excited about.

All considered, the Black Ops feels like a complete performance package that will serve a wide range of abilities really well. It’s unlikely to produce the fastest ball speeds of the year, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see independent comparative data backing up claims of this being one of the most playable.

Expect more heads to turn toward PXG this season.

In the hands of TG Test Pro – Neil Wain

To see how the 0311 Black Ops compares to the best drivers of 2024 we put the model in our test pro’s hands and asked him to hit shots against the TaylorMade Qi10 Max, Callaway Ai Smoke Max, and Ping G430 Max 10K. Here is what happened.

PXG drivers have come a long way over the last couple of seasons thanks to the divisive loud in-your-face-coloured carbon fiber crowns of the previous GEN4 and GEN5 being consigned to history. Today PXG drivers are some of the sleekest on the market, so if like us you’re into attractive, timeless drivers that stand the test of time and won’t feel out of date in two seasons the Black Ops is an incredibly smart choice. Our test pro liked how the head sat really square at address, thinking its wide forgiving head shape can’t fail to breed confidence on the tee, the sound is also super muted and powerful. 

A comparison of the sole design of the PXG 0311 Black Ops, TaylorMade Qi10 Max, Callaway AI Smoke Max and Ping G430 Max 10K drivers

In terms of data, the 0311 is very much a top performer. At 10.5° it produced the fastest ball speed of the four drivers tested, seriously impressive considering it was up against the carbon fiber faced TaylorMade Qi10 Max and Callaway AI Smoke which dines out on being faster and longer from every location across the face. At 10.5° the model also tied longest for carry distance with the Callaway AI Smoke and was a single yard longer than the TaylorMade Qi10 Max in its best setup for our test pro (9° loft). All numbers that spell out the Black Ops is a seriously powerful driver option in 2024.

Don’t just look at our usual ball speed, launch, backspin, and distance metrics though as the Black Ops offers up lots of additional forgiveness for club golfers too. By producing a shot area 8.3% tighter than the next best dispersion (at 9° it was our test pro’s most accurate driver although he felt such a low spin performance would make it less playable on the golf course) of any driver in any setting the model evidently packs a forgiveness punch and has the capability built in to help hit more fairways over the course of a season.

A profile comparison of the PXG 0311 Black Ops, TaylorMade Qi10 Max, Callaway AI Smoke Max and Ping G430 Max 10K drivers at address

Dispersion numbers do change from session to session (the Callaway AI Smoke numbers for this test are different from those in our original 2024 driver test), so be very wary of making any dispersion data your primary buying factor. Rest assured though nobody can doubt the Black Ops isn’t one of the three most forgiving drivers available this year.

Data comparison: How does the PXG 0311 Black Ops compare to leading competitor drivers in 2024?

DriverLoftBall SpeedLaunch AngleBackspinPeak HeightDescent AngleCarry DistanceShot Area
PXG 0311 Black Ops10.5°161.8 MPH11.7°2258 RPM32 YDS36.2°282 YDS396.9 SQ YDS
PXG 0311 Black Ops161.9 MPH11.3°1827 RPM24 YDS28.1°276 YDS286.2 SQ YDS
TaylorMade Qi10 Max10.5°161.5 MPH12.1°2722 RPM35 YDS39.8°274 YDS429.8 SQ YDS
TaylorMade Qi10 Max161 MPH11.8°2369 RPM35 YDS38.2°281 YDS499.4 SQ YDS
Callaway AI Smoke Max10.5°161.5 MPH14.1°2552 RPM42 YDS42.8°282 YDS594.1 SQ YDS
Callaway AI Smoke Max164.5 MPH11.2°2256 RPM32 YDS35.3°285 YDS954 SQ YDS
Ping G430 Max 10K10.5°157.8 MPH13.6°2694 RPM38 YDS39.2°273 YDS495.9 SQ YDS
Ping G430 Max 10K159.7 MPH11.8°1935 RPM28 YDS32.2°278 YDS793.5 SQ YDS

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About the author

Ross Tugwood is a Golf Equipment Writer for Today's Golfer.

Ross Tugwood

Golf Equipment Writer

Ross Tugwood is a golf equipment writer for todays-golfer.com, specializing in data, analytics, science, and innovation.

Ross is passionate about optimizing sports performance and has a decade of experience working with professional athletes and coaches for British Athletics, the UK Sports Institute, and Team GB.

He has post-graduate degrees in Performance Analysis and Sports Journalism, enabling him to critically analyze and review the latest golf equipment and technology to help you make better-informed buying decisions.

Product Information

PXG 0311 Black Ops Driver

RRP: $599.99 / £549.00

Lofts: 8° / 9° / 10.5° / 12° (LH: 9° / 10.5° / 12°)

Lie: 60°

Headweight: 203 g

Standard shaft length: 45.5”

Stock shaft options: EvenFlow Riptide CB, PX Cypher, MCA Diamana S+, ProjectX HZRDUS Smoke Yellow, MCA Tensei AV Raw Blue, MCA Tensei AV Raw White, Aldila NVS Pink NXT

Stock shaft options: PXG Z5 Black (Midsize, Oversize, Standard, Undersize)

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