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what is pxg golf equipment

by Shemar Leffler Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Parsons Xtreme Golf (abbreviated PXG) is a global sports equipment manufacturing company that designs, markets, and sells a line of custom fitted golf equipment products and accessories, mainly clubs.

What is so good about PXG golf clubs?

PXG 0211 Z hybrid-iron set The details: These hybrid-irons offer a unique design that's engineered to make them high-launching and as forgiving as possible. They have a large, hollow-body profile to promote distance, and severe back weighting to improve height on shots hit across the face.

What does PXG stand for in golf clubs?

Parsons' Xtreme GolfAbout Parsons' Xtreme Golf - The World's Finest Clubs - PXG.

How much does a full set of PXG clubs cost?

One of the many reasons fueling such talk is the price of PXG clubs, with a full set costing close to $5,000.

Are PXG clubs actually good?

Many club golfers will find it difficult to justify paying between $2,400 – $5,000 for a set of golf clubs, particularly when there are other excellent brands available for less than half the price. Either way, PXG clubs are amongst the very best and are a great option if you can afford to buy them.

When was PXG founded?

If you follow the equipment side of the golf industry at all, you've likely been intrigued by PXG's rise since its founding in 2014.

How long does it take for PXG irons to ship?

With most manufacturers experiencing significant shipping delays, I was impressed with how quickly PXG got the irons sent to me - less than two weeks, which is impressive given COVID supply-chain issues affecting practically all industries.

How long was the PXG 0311 ST iron tenure?

These new PXG 0311 ST irons have big shoes to fill - their predecessors' tenure was 11 years - but they're off to a promising start. Tim Gavrich/GolfPass

Is PXG a broad brand?

In less than a decade, PXG has shown pretty broad capabilities. Consumers have learned to be justifiably wary of other brands that market in a similarly splashy way, but with quality product (including more affordable clubs than ever) behind the bombast, Bob Parsons kaboom-baby brand seems well-positioned to continue disrupting the golf equipment market.

Can you buy PXG clubs?

PXG hews toward the DTC philosophy when it comes to their clubs. You cannot buy PXGs through big-box retailers - only through their roving fitters, their fitting studios or their website, plus select larger-scale fitting partners like Club Champion. The rows of weighted screws adorning many of their clubs point to the ability to fine-tune them. Custom fitting is as much a pillar of PXG as any other clubmaker.

Does PXG have a blade style iron?

Fast-forward to a few weeks ago. Now, PXG has not one but three blade-style models of iron I figured could challenge my decade-old Titleist 710 MBs: the brand-new GEN4 0311 ST blades, the previous-generation 0311 ST and the more budget-oriented 0211 ST. I made the hour drive from my house to the PXG fitting hub at Old Palm Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., to give them a whirl.

What is a PXG golf club?

PXG is golf club innovation unboxed. Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) was founded in September of 2014 by well-known businessman, philanthropist and golf nut Bob Parsons. PXG was born out of Parsons’ desire to make the world’s best golf equipment. A shared passion for the greatest game ever played and equitable obsession with club technology led Parsons ...

What is PXG team?

PXG TEAM. PXG is a team of golf fanatics, insanely devoted to changing the way golf enthusiasts think about their clubs. We are golfers, designers and dreamers who will do whatever it takes to deliver game-changing innovation.

Why was the PXG made?

PXG was built to shatter expectations and change the way golf enthusiasts think about their clubs. We will not release new equipment unless it’s significantly better than what is already on the market.

Is PXG an incremental innovation?

At PXG, incremental innovation is never an option. With no cost or time constraints, PXG is committed to the long process of researching various alloys, exploring new technologies and identifying the unique properties that make PXG clubs perform unlike anything else.

Is Parsons Xtreme Golf a global brand?

More than 200 global patents later, Parsons Xtreme Golf has introduced a full line of golf clubs that are forcing golfers to change the way they think about the game. In response to explosive growth since its inception, PXG has quickly become an international brand, with retailers and distributors around the world.

Who is the Bob Parsons?

Parsons is the CEO of YAM Worldwide, an investment company involved in various industries like finance, innovation and golf, among others. He is a renowned philanthropist and entrepreneur mostly known for establishing GoDaddy, the largest domain name registrar in the world.

What is so good about PXG Golf clubs?

PXG’s golf clubs have often been known for their looks as well as performance. Their Gen3 clubs have been hugely successful and golfers are anticipating their next Gen4 line. Among their most popular clubs include:

Where is PXG fitting?

Some buyers even come to PXG’s headquarters in Scottsdale and go through a comprehensive fitting at the exclusive 45-hole Scottsdale National club that Parsons owns near Pinnacle Peak on the outskirts of the city .

What is the beauty of PXG?

The beauty of PXG is that if you’re buying, the company’s master fitters in many instances will come to you to determine what best suits your game. You’ll see all the numbers, from launch angle, ball speed and carry distance to smash factor, spin rate and, ultimately, the price tag.

What is the difference between Gen2 and PXG?

While they look somewhat similar to the original PXG line, the club heads are forged of steel that’s twice as strong. There are other differences, but the biggest departure is inside, where a new high speed polymer called COR2 has given PXG what its designers say is the thinnest face in golf. Without the polymer technology, the face of the Gen2 clubs would deform on impact. With it, there’s improved distance and accuracy as well as an enhanced feel and muted sound.

Who is the golfer in the PXG commercial?

Bob Parsons. Bob Parsons is a larger-than-life character in commercials for PXG’s high-end golf clubs. In real life, well, he’s the same way… only without saying, “Ka-boom, baby!”. Sitting across a table in one of the luxurious villas at his Scottsdale National Golf Club, Parsons fixes his gaze on me and, in his gravelly voice, ...

Is Parsons golf club for everyone?

The clubs aren’t for everyone, the same way some high-end automobiles won’t be found in every garage. Parsons has likened his equipment to a Ferrari. It’s an apt description because some people are driven by the prestige of being able to say they own a Ferrari. Golfers are no different. The equipment has to perform, though, and PXG delivers with its newest Gen2 irons, which were almost three years and 13 iterations in the making.

What is PXG iron made of?

Since PXG released its first line of clubs, its most popular being thin-faced, forged irons filled with a material called thermoplastic elastomer, the discussion has focused disproportionately on the price of the clubs and not the quality.

Is the golf industry like Ford?

For a long time, the golf industry has operated much like Ford. Most of the manufacturers have produced similarly priced clubs at a similar level of quality all aiming for a share of the same market. Boutique golf equipment manufacturers such as Scratch and Fourteen have built fantastic forged irons, but their price points still pitted them against the behemoths of the golf world. Miura and Epon stand out as companies that have successfully built a bridge between luxury goods and golf equipment with higher price points, but PXG took it to the next level.

PXG 0211 ST

Our take: There’s a lot to love about the 0211 ST irons, but we’ll start with the traditional look at address. “These irons have a traditional looks with a thuddy sound,” one tester said.

PXG 0211 Z

Our take: PXG is no longer just a brand for the avid golfer, thanks to their 0211 Z series, which caters to novices and beginners. “The club glides through the turf like a hybrid,” one tester said. “I could see how someone who was starting out would look this look.

PXG 0211 DC

Our take: The 0211 DC irons aren’t quite as blade-y as their ST counterparts, but they still offer a beautiful top-line look for confidence at address. “These irons feel so good. I wouldn’t change a damn thing about them,” one tester said. “No doubt as soon as these are in my bag, I’ll be taking money from my buddies.” We like that confidence.

PXG 0311 P

Our take: We couldn’t be more impressed by these irons, but don’t just take our word for it. “It has to be the best club in the world.” one tester said. “I can’t believe how good it is. Whenever you hit a bad shot, you still get something out of it. Looks good, does good.” Now that’s high praise.

PXG 0311 XP

Our take: These 0311 XP (Xtreme Performance) are made for mid-to-high handicappers and, like others in the 0311 Gen4 line, got the stamp of approval from out testers. “These clubs raise my launch, but not overly aggressive,” one tester said. “The spin was nicely controlled, it and never felt like a miss was going to hurt me.”

PXG 0311 T

Our take: The tour version of PXG’s Gen4 iron lineup are visual stunners. “These have the best looks by far,” one tester said. “Confidence inspiring is the thing that comes to mind. Like that you can’t see the tech, but it’s definitely there.

PXG 0311 ST

Our take: Want to hit what the pros hit? Then the 0311 STs are for your. The “ST” stands for “super tour,” and if you don’t have that type of game … well, maybe you should try a different set of sticks. These are for full-time hitters.

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