Specs: 431 stainless steel body with HT1770 stainless steel face and polymer insert Now, coinciding with the release of the 0211 drivers, fairway woods and hybrids, PXG is releasing an updated version ...
Most golfers associate PXG with performance at a high price, but the company is continuing to offer more affordable options for the masses. Certainly, $650 per iron — such as PXG’s 0311 ST irons — is ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The 2021 version of the PXG 0211 irons maintain an attractive price but borrows liberally from the company's hallmark Gen3 line of irons, including a hollow-body design filled ...
The PXG 0211 irons might strike some as a departure for the brand that established itself as a luxury performance golf equipment company. But if you’re just looking at the 0211’s investment cast ...
The latest technology from PXG is here with the 0211 XCOR2 irons at a price point that will be kind to your bank account. To cut through all of the technical terms, the XCOR2’s are game improvement ...
Welcome to GOLF.com’s ClubTest Proving Ground, where Managing Equipment Editor Jonathan Wall and Senior Equipment Editor Ryan Barath put the latest designs and groundbreaking technology in the ...
PXG’s latest golf club offering is a major departure – both in price point and looks. The signature tungsten and titanium perimeter weights are gone. So is the price tag of around $400 per iron. Those ...
PXG (Parsons Xtreme Golf), founded by billionaire-entrepreneur Bob Parsons, made an immediate mark in the golf industry by offering golf clubs that sold for relatively enormous prices in the domestic ...
As PXG’s Chief Product Officer, Brad Schweigert’s directive has been to build the most technologically advanced, high-performance golf clubs on the market, no matter how much it cost or how long the ...
A stand out characteristic from these irons is its two-tone exterior with an encased groove which frames the silhouettes top line and sole shape. If you are interested in investing in new clubs, the ...
Over the last two seasons, there has been a surge of fresh players to golf, but the equipment most “never-evers” wind up using is either borrowed or old, lacking modern technologies that can make ...
Throughout 2019, five-time PGA TOUR winner Ryan Moore has used prototype PXG (Parsons Xtreme Golf) 0311 ST (Super Tour) blade irons. When they were first spotted in Moore’s bag, it was unclear whether ...
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