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 ...
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 ...
Golfer Eric Cole’s slow rise from the mini-tours to 2023 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year was a solitary pursuit with some help along the way. The 35-year-old credits his switch to PXG Clubs as a critical ...
Every golfer can benefit from using golf clubs that are specifically suited for their skill level and particular golf swing. PGA Tour players, for example, have high swing speeds and hit the center of ...
Welcome to another edition of Yo, Gear Guy!, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s deputy editor of equipment, Mike Chwasky) fields your hard-hitting ...
Bob Parsons has always been an expert when it comes to promotion. But the billionaire founder of GoDaddy and Parsons Xtreme Golf couldn’t have planned a better introduction for PXG’s new Gen2 irons ...
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 ...
Tens of thousands of small businesses have struggled over the past year and a half amid COVID-19 infections and disruptions to the economy. But the pandemic has allowed a Scottsdale-based golf-club ...
One in a weekly series of stories about golf gear to run each Wednesday. Once a Marine, always a Marine. I learned this truth when I interviewed a veteran a few months back and referred to him as an ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Segment 1: Craig Bolanos, Co-Founder and CEO ...