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 ...
With a $400 per club price tag, PXG’s 0311 Gen2 irons aren’t for everybody, which has subsequently kept the brand from making inroads in other areas of the market outside of the super-premium category ...
The PXG 0211 irons might strike some as a departure for the brand that established itself as a luxury performance golf equipment company. But if you’re just looking at the 0211’s investment cast ...
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 ...
Since the introduction of its 0311 model of irons three years ago, PXG has augmented the line with new models such as the 0311 XF, driving irons and even an Xtreme Dark finish option. A full overhaul, ...
Price: $229.99 per club with chrome finish, $239.99 with Xtreme Dark finish Specs: Hollow-body design including forged and milled 8620 carbon steel body, HT1770 maraging steel face, internal tungsten ...
Throughout 2019, five-time PGA TOUR winner Ryan Moore has used prototype PXG (Parsons Xtreme Golf) 0311 ST (Super Tour) blade irons. When they were first spotted in Moore’s bag, it was unclear whether ...
The GEN3 0311 irons from PXG feature a 5x forged body, a CNC milled back surface and "Impact Reactor Technology" powered by a DualCOR system. It’s noteworthy that if you ask most golfers what the ...
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 ...
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