Almost a decade ago, PXG helped revolutionize iron design by introducing a groundbreaking new technology: thin-faced hollow-body construction supported with injection molding. The tech helped to ...
PXG’s newest Black Ops irons are unique in the company’s lineup because they’re a stand-alone game-improvement offering designed to take on all challengers in a very competitive market. In addition to ...
Most golfers aren’t trying to win THE PLAYERS Championship. They’re just trying to become better players. Game-improvement clubs are designed to be more forgiving than the clubs typically seen in PGA ...
PXG, the golf brand founded by boisterous entrepreneur Bob Parsons, has been at the forefront of innovation in golf equipment since 2013 when the hollow-body 0311 irons launched. With a thin face and ...
For the past decade, designers and engineers at Parson's Xtreme Golf (PXG) have worked to make clubs that a wide variety of golfers can use and enjoy, but that look like the type of irons that would ...
If the future of golf club construction lies in the hands of robots then the new PXG 0311 P Gen6 iron, and the more forgiving sister 0311 XP model, could well be the pioneers. A sophisticated robotic ...
Seven and a half years ago, Bob Parsons disrupted the golf equipment market with the launch of his eponymous brand, Parsons Extreme Golf (PXG). At the time, the irons set a new high watermark for ...
Who It’s For: Accomplished golfers who want to shape shots but need more forgiveness than a muscleback blade offers. The Skinny: Forged for a soft feel and featuring classic looks, PXG’s newest better ...
When PXG burst onto the golf equipment scene in 2015, it did so with high-end and high-priced clubs, not to mention a healthy dose of bravado. As the company has grown and evolved, it’s been able to ...
PXG won't last two years. Back in 2013, when Bob Parsons launched his golf club company with prices that made your accountant weep and a marketing ...