 Now the minute a manufacturer mentions the word forged then I am all in and it isn't very often we hear the word forged in wedges which I find really odd. As we all know the word associated with forged is usually feel and it's the short end of the bag that feel becomes a thing. The question is why are so few wedges actually forged and we'll address that later on in the video. Those forged wedges today come from PXG the other new 0311 triple forged wedges made from a super soft 8620 carbon steel. As you can see they are stripped back and minimal in design and they carry the new PXG logo. The chrome top line is once again cleverly cambered to provide a sleek look at a dress and the soles have been designed with one thing in mind and that's playability and I can confirm that they are very playable indeed and very versatile but perhaps not as many bounce options of many of you might like to choose from. Now before we go any further we're just going to pop out to the golf course and get some immediate feedback and reaction to how I'm finding them out there at Hollywood Golf Club. Yeah so feedback from on the course you've seen a number of shots being hit I've tried pretty much what I do when I bring a club out is I pull it through kind of all kind of scenarios and I think I might find myself out here on the golf course and that's exactly what we've done so we've played a few sort of full shots but pretty much with wedges in and around the green and different style of shots with each club. I brought out a 54 and a 58 and the interesting thing for me and I pointed out in a video of a wedge video from another manufacturer just a few days ago is that you'll see a scenario that was set up here and I've managed to play exactly the same shot type with both wedges so that being one way you open a club up with the 54 and get that little bit higher you can still hit that sort of low chasey one and then switch it into the 58 closing the face a little bit to hit the little chip and run one and playing the sort of natural swing and using the loft to hit the higher chip shot if that makes sense so what I'm saying is that yet again I found that there is no way I would ever carry a 54 and a 58 in my bag because effectively both clubs can do exactly the same thing and that to me is a waste of a club but in terms of the performance of the PXG irons I'll just reiterate what I said just about the feeling sound is really really soft and good I would probably again like to see personally just a change in the in the bounce options because I would probably choose something a little bit different than what I'm actually playing today but overall been really impressed with how they performed out here on the fairway usual things brand new grooves plenty of spin and check plenty of control and some really good feel so pretty happy with performance out there and as you can see they have like many adopted those full face grooves which when you think about it logically if it meets legal requirements then why wouldn't you there is no negative to having full face grooves in my opinion and obviously when called upon whether that be a if you face with a lob shot or perhaps a bunker shot they must provide greater control it just makes obvious sense the position of the weight in terms of means that the CG is moved slightly close to the toe area and as you can see from my club face it certainly rings true into where my strike location was these wedges are good in chrome but oh my god the extreme black is just eye water need good in my opinion and they'd be certainly my choice of finish but in terms of my playing out there on the fairways there were two things that stood out for me number one was just how good these things look in the bag now whilst that doesn't aid performance they really were good to look down on and number two is just how good they feel they are super soft and provide great feedback into their hands which is surely what is wanted on the short game shots and whilst it's apparent in the full shots it becomes more noticeable around the greens for anything that required a little finesse so let's go back to my first deliberation which was why don't we see more forged wedges because let's be honest there's not many manufacturers that are putting them out there right now it makes no sense whatsoever and I can only assume it has to do with the potential shorter lifespan and quicker deterioration of grooves with that softer material I'm not sure what the reason but I for one would prefer my wedges to be forged by choice and if you know or have a better idea then please let me know feel free to post the comments down below these wedges are retail at 150 a club in the UK and once again you get that 60 date money back guarantee from PhD which I think is a real big selling point in my eyes quite simply more wedges to choose from good luck making the right decision but if forged is your thing then these join a fairly small group of options that are available in super soft carbon steel that's my video review done once again something from our new backdrop our new indoor facility I hope you've enjoyed what we've relayed it's short it's sweet it's very much to the point and I hope you've enjoyed this style of review but please let me know in the comment section both what you thought of these new PXT 0311 wedges and also of our evaluation of them right that's me done thanks as ever for watching and I'll see you all soon