Last month I received an email from PXG that contained an invite to Scottsdale National, the private golf course for the company's billionaire founder Bob Parsons, to attend a media day to check out ...
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 ...
‘Tis the season for all the new-for-2024 equipment releases — dream time for golf gearheads! The game’s biggest manufacturers — from Ping, PXG and Callaway to TaylorMade, Cobra and Cleveland — all ...
Golf balls are going further than ever before, resulting in the pros man-handling some of the world's best courses. Players are stronger and faster, as is the technology - and Jake Knapp, whose swing ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a powerful alternative to their driver off the tee that blends stability and enhanced accuracy. What you should know: The Secret Weapon was designed to excel off the tee ...
I was a big fan of last year's Black Ops drivers from PXG, so I was excited to see what was on offer with its new Lightning family. The PXG Lightning Max-10K+ driver has been designed to be the most ...
Ten years after Bob Parsons set out to build the “Holy Grail” of golf clubs, PXG has evolved from an Arizona desert experiment into one of golf’s most unique brands. When I first met Parsons on a ...