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 ...
PXG’s latest golf club offering is a major departure – both in price point and looks. The signature tungsten and titanium perimeter weights are gone. So is the price tag of around $400 per iron. Those ...
Ten years after Bob Parsons launched PXG, the once-unlikely equipment brand has become a respected player in the gear market.
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 ...
Titleist has a long heritage of taking a proven product and tweaking it to appeal to a wider base of players. The company continues that path with the release of its T100•S and T200 players irons in a ...
If PXG didn’t establish the niche for high-end golf clubs in the U.S., the company certainly proved there is strong enough demand to sustain it from a select group of golfers. As the 5-year-old brand ...
Not only was James Hahn an unfamiliar name when we won only his second PGA Tour event, at the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, after a playoff with Roberto Castro, so was what ...
Two years ago, Bob Parsons set out on a mission to change the game of golf. The billionaire founder of GoDaddy hired two former top-level designers from Ping and told them to make the greatest golf ...