PXG has always done things a little differently. Whether through their product cycles or the way they approach the golf industry as a whole, their ability to stand unique in a golf club business that ...
As 2021 wound down, PXG had a run of equipment releases: a new line of clubs, a new putter, a new driving iron and even some limited-edition wedges. PXG’s approach stands in contrast to other notable ...
PXG is known for its attention to building performance golf clubs that are premium, with intricate welding and polishing techniques. The new PXG 0311 X GEN4 Driving Iron features leading-edge ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ten years after Bob Parsons launched PXG, the once-unlikely equipment brand has become a respected player in the gear market.
The latest technology from PXG is here with the 0211 XCOR2 irons at a price point that will be kind to your bank account. To cut through all of the technical terms, the XCOR2’s are game improvement ...
What you need to know: Better players have different demands than the rest of us when it comes to irons. Although no one wants to hit it short, they’ll sacrifice a couple yards for better distance ...