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PXG's latest release may be a whole new type of golf club
PXG is releasing a new "Desert Club," which its calling a whole new club category to help you escape the worst lies ...
For PXG, the difference is all in the swing. PXG partnered with Hypegolf Invitational, joining this year’s country club experience at the Sand Canyon Country Club in Santa Clarita, California. The ...
Ten years after Bob Parsons launched PXG, the once-unlikely equipment brand has become a respected player in the gear market.
The “T” is the first hollow-body iron PXG has introduced into their 0317 line. (Little info nugget: 0317 is the Military Occupational Specialty number for a scout sniper, which is used to identify PXG ...
PXG’s Gen2 irons came more than three years after the introduction of its first iteration. The follow up to Gen2, the Gen3—which encompasses the XP, P and T irons—took far less time. Unveiled less ...
“We don’t have goals — I believe goals are counterproductive.” Bob Parsons is perched in a plush lounge chair behind the clubhouse at Scottsdale National Golf Club, the uber-exclusive desert outpost ...
Golfer Eric Cole’s slow rise from the mini-tours to 2023 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year was a solitary pursuit with some help along the way. The 35-year-old credits his switch to PXG Clubs as a critical ...
PXG’s direct-to-consumer model was particularly successful despite the pandemic in 2020. Revenues surged upwards of 100%, by some accounts, and the high-end golf equipment company hired more than 150 ...
In a surprise reveal this week, PXG, Parsons Xtreme Golf, has announced their latest 0311 Gen7 and Black Ops game improvement irons along with the highly-anticipated Sugar Daddy III wedges. Although ...
A black operation, or black op, is a covert action by a military or government agency. Given the clandestine technology in PXG’s latest offerings, not to mention the Marine Corps ties of founder Bob ...
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