The lineup includes four distinct models: Tour, Tour Mid, Max-10K+, and Max Lite. Each model is designed for different player skill levels, from fast-swinging experts to those needing more forgiveness ...
For GOLF.com’s 2023 ClubTest, we flipped the script on the traditional testing process, to provide an inside look at not just new golf club technology but also the fitting process from the perspective ...
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 ...
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 ...
A black operation, or black op, is a covert action by a military or government agency. Given the clandestine technology in PXG’s latest offerings, not to mention the Marine Corps ties of founder Bob ...
PXG® today unveiled its all-new Lightning® Metalwoods family, a new generation of PXG drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids engineered through modal analysis, carbon fiber optimization, and advanced ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...