PXG’s direct-to-consumer model was particularly successful despite the pandemic in 2020. Revenues surged upwards of 100%, by some accounts, and the high-end golf equipment company hired more than 150 ...
In just three years, Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) has built itself into a club-making powerhouse. Known for its aggressive styling, top-shelf prices, and colorful sloganeering from founder Bob Parsons ...
Who they're for: Deep-pocketed new golfers who want to invest in their first set, which is simple to understand and made with modern technologies. What you should know: The PXG Wildcat package is a ...
PXG has been a recurring discussion topic in equipment circles since Bob Parsons entered the market in 2015. One of the many reasons fueling such talk is the price of PXG clubs, with a full set ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Launching a new line at what it calls “an unexpected price,” PXG brings its top-of-the-line technology to its 0211 line. The moderately larger profiles in the driver, fairway ...
Parsons Xtreme Golf, or PXG for short, is recognized for its focus on fabricating performance golf clubs no matter the retail cost, but this season its purpose was to pivot to high performance at an ...
James Hahn won last year on the PGA Tour with a prototype PXG driver he raved about. But that version of the club was never made available to consumers. Such is the non-traditional approach at Parsons ...
PXG continues to expand its product line to fit golfers in every category of the market, and the new 0211 line of metal woods is a perfect example. Here’s what you can expect to find when it comes to ...
For golf fanatic Justin Hadler of Plymouth, the arrival of a PXG store at Southdale Center is the most exciting retail development imaginable. "I play a lot. About once a month in the winter and up to ...
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