Perhaps no club category got hotter on the pro circuit than mini drivers did in 2024, as several players elected to add clubs that were easier to hit off the tee and flew shorter than their drivers.
Engineers never stop looking at ways to enhance performance gains, and when it comes to the Black Ops woods from PXG, what started as a goal of adding ball speed and distance with the driver quickly ...
Today, PXG, a leader in premium golf equipment founded by entrepreneur and self-proclaimed golf nut Bob Parsons, has unveiled its all-new Lightning Metalwoods family, a new generation of PXG drivers, ...
For years, Golfweek has been extolling the virtues of custom fitting and working with experts who have a launch monitor, plenty of shaft options and experience studying ball flight and club ...
Bob Parsons is at it again, putting his money behind his golf company. Though this time, he's giving customers a chance to take it. Throughout August, PXG is inviting golfers into stores to take the ...
PXG's new GEN6 driver, and other club offerings, come at a price point that might be surprising to some. The newest driver in PXG’s flagship 0311 line of golf clubs is making its debut with a couple ...
Today, PXG unveiled the tech behind its brand new Lightning metalwoods - four drivers, two fairway woods and a hybrid all aimed at giving the best PXG performance you've ever tested. You've probably ...
PXG won't last two years. Back in 2013, when Bob Parsons launched his golf club company with prices that made your accountant ...
What you need to know: Club engineers have chased the same riddle for decades: how do you squeeze out more speed without giving up stability? PXG’s Lightning line takes a crack at the problem in a ...
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