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Ben Hogan PTx MAX Driver Review

Ben Hogan PTx MAX Driver

The Ben Hogan PTx MAX driver is a fresh entry into the driver market, focused on forgiveness, playability, and value. Built with premium materials and performance-enhancing features like a carbon fiber crown, adjustable hosel, and variable face thickness, it aims to deliver the high-MOI stability that many golfers need…without the $600+ price tag. Whether you’re a mid- to high-handicapper looking to hit more fairways or just want a reliable driver that won’t punish off-center strikes, the PTx MAX is up for the job.

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The Looks

From address, the Ben Hogan PTx MAX presents a classic and confidence-inspiring shape. The 460cc head has a traditional rounded profile that doesn’t get too stretched out or bulky, which will appeal to a wide range of players. The carbon crown has a raw pattern to it, but it’s not flashy or distracting. Ben Hogan Golf wisely kept the aesthetics clean and understated. Branding is minimal, and the matte finish helps reduce glare on sunny days.

Flip it over, and there’s a bit more going on. A noticeable sole weight is positioned low and deep in the head, helping shift the center of gravity down and back to promote higher launch and greater forgiveness. You’ll also spot a “speed slot” cut into the sole near the face, which is designed to improve airflow and increase clubhead speed through the swing. While these elements add some tech-forward visuals to the bottom of the club, they don’t take away from the overall clean and professional look.

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How Does it Feel?

The feel of the Ben Hogan PTx MAX strikes a nice balance between stability and responsiveness. At impact, there’s a slight firmness that gives you a precise, connected sensation without feeling harsh. It’s not overly springy or absorbent, but you also don’t get that hollow or “slappy” sensation that accompanies some game-improvement drivers. Feedback is present and deliberate, allowing you to know where you made contact without punishing your hands on mishits.

As a 10k MOI driver, the PTx MAX is built for extreme stability which you can feel that throughout the swing. There’s a clear sense of balance from takeaway to follow-through, and the head doesn’t feel like it’s wobbling or lagging behind your hands. That high MOI design keeps the head more stable through impact. This helps to reduce twisting and making it easier to square things up, especially if your swing isn’t perfect.

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How Does it Sound?

The Ben Hogan PTx MAX delivers a lively, confident sound at impact that matches its performance profile. It’s a touch louder than average, with a crisp “crack” that gives a satisfying sense of energy off the face. That said, it’s not the kind of driver that’s going to echo across the entire range or draw attention from bursting ear drums every time you tee one up.

One of the standout traits is how responsive the sound is to strike location. Center contact produces the cleanest, most solid tone, while off-center strikes shift both the pitch and volume slightly. It’s a subtle but helpful layer of feedback that pairs well with the club’s feel. All in all, the acoustics add to the driver’s sense of precision without being overbearing.

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On-Course Performance

Club Speed Ball Speed Launch Angle Spin Carry (Yds) Total (Yds)
113.9 170.9 15.7Âş 2810 283.5 289.5

Stability and forgiveness are the hallmarks of the Ben Hogan PTx MAX. Thanks to its 10k MOI design, the clubhead resists twisting through impact, helping to deliver a square face at impact. Toe and heel strikes still produced playable results, which keeps confidence high off the tee. Something has been plaguing me frequently this golf season. Ball speeds across the face were impressively steady, reinforcing the club’s emphasis on reliable, repeatable performance.

Launch comes easy with this driver. The low-and-back center of gravity promotes a naturally high flight making it easier to get the ball in the air, and the adjustable hosel gives players the ability to fine-tune loft and lie to match their preferred trajectory. The stock Mitsubishi Tensei CK Blue shaft is a particularly player-friendly pairing. It loads smoothly, releases easily, and supports a high-launch profile without feeling too soft or unstable. It’s well-suited for a wide range of swings and helps make the club feel generally easy to hit well.

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Final Thoughts – Ben Hogan PTx MAX Driver

With its high-MOI design, clean aesthetics, and smart pairing of components, the Ben Hogan PTx MAX driver delivers steady, confidence-building performance off the tee. It launches easily, produces strong ball speeds, and offers enough forgiveness to keep you in play even when your swing isn’t perfect.

This driver doesn’t rely on gimmicks or hype. Instead, it’s a well-executed design built for real-world golfers who value reliability and control. Factor in the reasonable price point, and the PTx MAX stands out as a strong alternative to many of the higher-priced options on the market.

Stock Ben Hogan PTx MAX Driver Specs

Loft Length Stock
Flex
RH/LH
9Âş 45.5″ X, S, R, SR RH
10.5Âş 45.5″ X, S, R, SR RH/LH

2 Comments

  1. My driver swing speed is about 75 mph. Would this be a good option for me? Thanks

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