“People want something to believe in.”
Vietnam War veteran, New York Times bestselling author, and founder of GoDaddy, Bob Parsons, shares his passion for helping veterans navigate the mental health challenges associated with transitioning to civilian life.
Despite nearly flunking out of high school, Bob enlisted in the Marines during the Vietnam War to serve his country. While abroad, he was severely wounded in combat and found that his trauma overtook his life once he returned home.
Bob discusses his journey to overcome post-traumatic stress disorder and how he continues to help veterans do the same.
“Nobody Makes Golf Clubs Like We Do. Period.” If you know golf, you know the voice: “Nobody makes golf clubs the way we do. Period.” But the story behind Bob Parsons is far more complex than bold marketing. In this episode of The Big Swing, Jimmy Roberts sits down with the founder and CEO of… Continue reading
PXG launched new communication technology into the golf world at the PGA Show in Orlando, with owner Bob Parsons taking questions live from Hawaii. In recent weeks, PXG announced the signings of long hitters Marco Penge and Aldrich Potgieter, along with the launch of a new metal woods line called Lightning and the Gen8 irons.… Continue reading
Nearly every year, all of the premier golf brands reveal their latest tech. Whether that is a new line of drivers and woods, or a groundbreaking approach to a new set of irons. Recently, I was invited out to Scottsdale National, the home of PXG. The top-of-the-line golf brand was celebrating its 10th anniversary since it burst… Continue reading