PXG's newest Black Ops irons are unique in the company's lineup because they're a stand-alone game-improvement offering.
Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) set out to make a splash in the game-improvement space this year with their first official entry ...
Finally, the Desert Club is made from 17-4 stainless steel, which is much harder than 8620 and 431 stainless steel used in PXG’s other irons and wedges, making it more resistant to scratches and ...
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 ...
Firstly, to significantly boost MOI, PXG Black Ops irons introduces a Dual Cavity Design that is engineered to remove mass from the center of the club and redistribute that weight to the perimeter.
Save the scratches and gouges for something other than your gamer set. You could also pick up PXG's latest club offering that's specifically built for off-road play. Designed for brutal lies ...
By contrast, the new PXG Tour Series Brandon and Brandon II are more like a Ford GT or a classic Chevy Chevelle SS — American ...
2. Face treatment. The face on the PXG Tour Series putters features a shallow fly-cut milling pattern. Developed with input from the company’s staff of tour players, that pattern creates the ideal mix ...
It was an incredible experience. I was professionally fitted for the irons and had the opportunity to sit down with PXG founder Bob Parsons and discuss his new book, Fire in the Hole!: The Untold ...
Golf innovation can be a game of follow-the-leader. The latest craze in golf equipment technology is the no-torque or zero-torque putter, with L.A.B. Golf setting the pace and companies like ...