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 ...
Ten years after Bob Parsons launched PXG, the once-unlikely equipment brand has become a respected player in the gear market.
The ST in PXG’s 0317 ST Blade irons stands for “super tour” — a gentle reminder these irons aren’t geared for the mid-to-high handicapper. But don’t assume these are just another set of compact blades ...
Most golfers associate PXG with performance at a high price, but the company is continuing to offer more affordable options for the masses. Certainly, $650 per iron — such as PXG’s 0311 ST irons — is ...
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 ...
PXG's new GEN4 irons have a distinctive change from their predecessors -- the precision weighing system on the back of the club head between the brand's signature tungsten weights. PXG’s signature ...
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 ...
PXG introduces the new Xtreme Dark finish as an option for the 0311 GEN4 irons. The new surface coating features a black diamond-like carbon finish, an implementation that yields a lustrous appearance ...
PXG is releasing a new "Desert Club," which its calling a whole new club category to help you escape the worst lies ...
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 ...
PXG's newest Black Ops irons are unique in the company's lineup because they're a stand-alone game-improvement offering ...