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who is voice of pxg golf commercial

by Marisol Predovic Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Bob Parsons

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Who is the voice in the PXG commercial?

Bob ParsonsBob Parsons on Twitter: "PXG's NEW "Unlimited" TV Commercial. Voice over by Yours Truly. :) https://t.co/4FsSzq9nZx" / Twitter.

Why did Billy Horschel leave PXG?

The last few weeks have seen PXG's tour staff undergo significant changes that started with Billy Horschel parting ways with the company on Feb.

Why did Bob Parsons start PXG?

Parsons Xtreme Golf was founded in 2013 by billionaire and GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons who wanted to prove he could get more out of his golf equipment. With revolutionary patented technology, the world's finest materials, and zero cost or time restraints, PXG products would be golf clubs without compromise.

How did Bob Parsons make his money?

He sold software firm Parsons Technology to Intuit for $64 million in 1994; three years later he launched Jomax Technologies, later renamed GoDaddy. In 2014, Parsons founded PXG, which makes high-performance golf equipment and apparel.

Is PXG going out of business?

Arizona-based PXG never shut down and actually saw a notable uptick in its business, leading to the 2020 hiring of 151 new employees, mostly in the build shop. While other brands stopped or reduced orders, PXG doubled and tripled down.

Do any pros use PXG?

Several of the world's professional golfers use PXG equipment, including Zach Johnson, Ryan Moore, Chez Reavie, and Lydia Ko.

Who is Bob Parsons wife?

Renee ParsonsBob Parsons / Wife (m. 2009)

What does the 26 mean in PXG?

PXG's iconic Darkness Insignia - a skull with the number 26 - is found on the sole of our Battle Ready Putters. The insignia commemorates Bob Parsons' service as a rifleman (0311) with the 26th Regiment of the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.

How many PGA Tour players use PXG clubs?

Which Tour Players Are Using PXG Equipment? Currently there are 8 PGA Tour players among the top players in the world playing PXG clubs or other PXG equipment. This list includes players like Jason Kokrak, Kevin Na, and Patrick Reed.

Is Bob Parsons a billionaire?

Robert Ralph "Bob" Parsons (born November 27, 1950) is an American entrepreneur, billionaire, and philanthropist.

What golf courses does Bob Parsons own?

Scottsdale National Golf Club (SNGC) is a private golf club located north of the McDowell Mountain Range, and just east of Pinnacle Peak in Scottsdale, Arizona. It is owned by Bob Parsons, an American entrepreneur, who is the founder of GoDaddy and Parsons Xtreme Golf, and his wife, Renee, president of PXG Apparel.

What businesses does Bob Parsons own?

In addition to the golf club, he currently owns shopping malls, the Harley dealerships, an ad agency, a film production company and PXG, among others. Recently, Parsons started drive-in movie nights at two of his shopping centers to boost business for his restaurant tenants.

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, ...

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.

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 .

Who is the founder of GoDaddy?

The billionaire founder of web hosting company GoDaddy, Parsons not only put the “P” in PXG (Parsons Xtreme Golf) but in a few short years he has expanded the niche for high-end golf equipment with a combination of innovation, quality, passion, and marketing prowess. Throughout the industry, there has been considerable focus on ...

Who is the founder of Parsons Xtreme Golf?

A MESSAGE FROM BOB PARSONS. Parsons Xtreme Golf was founded in 2014 by billionaire and GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons who wanted to prove he could get more out of his golf equipment. With revolutionary patented technology, the world's finest materials, and zero cost or time restraints, PXG products would be golf clubs without compromise.

Who owns YAM golf?

In 2012 Bob founded YAM Worldwide under which he owns and operates more than a dozen companies, including PXG (Parsons Xtreme Golf), Scottsdale National Golf Club, Harley-Davison of Scottsdale, GO AZ Motorcycles, SNEAKY BIG, YAM Properties and YAM Capital. A self-proclaimed golf nut, Bob founded PXG in 2014 with the sole intent to design ...

Who is the founder of GoDaddy?

OUR FOUNDER. Bob Parsons, possibly best-known as the founder of GoDaddy, is widely recognized for his entrepreneurial and philanthropic efforts. Currently, Bob is the founder and CEO of YAM Worldwide, which is home to his entrepreneurial ventures in the fields of golf, motorcycles, real estate, finance, marketing, innovation and philanthropy. ​.

Is PXG a privately held company?

The company has become the largest of Bob’s post GoDaddy ventures, currently serving golfers in more than 50 countries. In 2019 PXG was recognized as one of the fastest growing, privately-held companies in the U.S. by Inc Magazine. This is Bob’s third business to top the list – Parsons Technology (#11, 1992), GoDaddy (#8, 2004) and PXG, (#123, ...

Who is the founder of PXG?

PXG was founded by billionaire Bob Parsons in 2014. Shortly after Rollins joined the company in 2015, PXG began to increase its footprint on the PGA and LPGA tours by signing 12 players to club deals, including Horschel, Zach Johnson, James Hahn and Cristie Kerr.

Where is the PXG apparel design lab?

Open a PXG Apparel Design Lab on the PXG campus in Scottsdale, AZ. Open 3-5 new PXG retail and fitting studios in the U.S. Open a fully staffed PXG Headquarters in Japan. Add additional layers of support for our professional staff, including dedicated Korn Ferry Tour, Symetra Tour, and collegiate program representatives.

Who replaced Rollins at the WGC?

At the WGC-Mexico Championship, PXG replaced Rollins, who joined the company after a long run at Ping, with former PGA Tour player Joel Kribel, the head of PXG’s collegiate program. According to the source, the move wound up having a domino effect with Horschel and Reavie following Rollins out the door.

Does PXG speak to employees?

A PXG representative said that the company does not speak on employee matters, but PXG did acknowledge in a statement (full text below) that it is making “some strategic changes to our existing operations and staffing. While we understand change can be difficult, we also know without it we can’t grow.”.

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Is it just me or are the PXG TV commercials just way off the mark? The voice over guy sounds like he should be doing 'tongue and cheek' underwear commercials.

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Pretty sure that's Bob Parson's voice (I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong!). Maybe he couldn't afford a good voice over person :)

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