PXG continues to expand its product line to fit golfers in every category of the market, and the new 0211 line of metal woods is a perfect example. Here’s what you can expect to find when it comes to ...
If there’s one thing you can count on from PXG it’s this: the company does things its own way, on its own terms, when it wants and how it wants. It’s an ethic that echoes the mindset and modus ...
Specs: Stainless steel bodies with carbon fiber crowns featuring aluminum vapor coating. Lofts: 16, 19 and 22 degrees (fairway woods); 19, 22, 25 and 28 degrees (hybrids) PXG was founded eight years ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Launching a new line at what it calls “an unexpected price,” PXG brings its top-of-the-line technology to its 0211 line. The moderately larger profiles in the driver, fairway ...
Ten years after Bob Parsons launched PXG, the once-unlikely equipment brand has become a respected player in the gear market.
PXG is releasing a new "Desert Club," which its calling a whole new club category to help you escape the worst lies ...
Mini drivers are being seen more and more on the professional Tours, but which players have opted, or previously opted, to ...
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 ...
Bob Parsons is the founder and owner of Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG); he’s also a billionaire entrepreneur, the founder of GoDaddy.com, a Marine and … now he’s a golf club designer, too? Well, maybe not ...
PXG’s new GEN2 line of woods is a major departure from the company’s original models. Not necessarily in looks and performance (although both are improved), but more specifically in the cost. PXG, ...