In a surprise reveal this week, PXG, Parsons Xtreme Golf, has announced their latest 0311 Gen7 and Black Ops game improvement irons along with the highly-anticipated Sugar Daddy III wedges. Although ...
If the future of golf club construction lies in the hands of robots then the new PXG 0311 P Gen6 iron, and the more forgiving sister 0311 XP model, could well be the pioneers. A sophisticated robotic ...
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 ...
The new Gen7 0311 line of irons from PXG has cutting edge technology, including a single weight in the back of the face. The newest club release for PXG features some noteworthy numbers. Of particular ...
Lofts: 50-62 in 2-degree increments Sole grind/bounce: BP 13 degrees; C 10 degrees Price: $499 each Available: Feb. 1 Mike Nicolette is picky about wedges. "I don't want to say 'snob,'" says Brad ...
Even to the most robotic of players, golf is about feel. Mashies and niblicks, those clubs of yore, might feel like Iron Age artifacts in the hand now, but since the sport’s early days, club makers ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The PXG GEN6 irons come in two models: the more compact, less offset P and the more offset, wider soled XP. Each features a newly designed face that’s 15 percent thinner than ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: For a company that provocatively uses “sexy” alongside "science" in its promotional material, Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) Chief Product Officer Brad Schweigert will admit that ...
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 ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Most golfers want the absolute maximum amount of spin possible with their wedges for more control. Bryson DeChambeau, however, was searching for the opposite. As most golf fans know ...