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 ...
As a writer, John Scott Lewinski covers golf and travel. As a kid, I vaguely remember a commercial for a famous vintner in which legendary filmmaker and late career pitchman Orson Welles informed us: ...
The driving iron remains a popular long-iron and/or hybrid replacement in the professional ranks, but that shouldn’t deter recreational golfers from considering the idea of adding one to their gear ...
“We don’t have goals — I believe goals are counterproductive.” Bob Parsons is perched in a plush lounge chair behind the clubhouse at Scottsdale National Golf Club, the uber-exclusive desert outpost ...
Ten years after Bob Parsons launched PXG, the once-unlikely equipment brand has become a respected player in the gear market.
PXG presents its latest golf clubs with the 0311 X GEN5 models. This latest version of the popular performance brand emphasizes a new proprietary technology and consistency of yardage and trajectory ...
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 ...
For PXG, the difference is all in the swing. PXG partnered with Hypegolf Invitational, joining this year’s country club experience at the Sand Canyon Country Club in Santa Clarita, California. The ...