The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation has awarded Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona (Free Arts) a $2.5 million grant to double the organization’s physical space and provide funding for two of its signature programs. The grant will establish The Bob & Renee Parsons Center for Hope & Healing, expand programming and reach children… Continue reading
The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation has issued a $1.6 million matching challenge to the Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus-Pine Council to help complete its $18 million Campaign for Girls in Arizona. The Foundation will match all donations received between now and December 31, 2017, dollar-for-dollar, up to $1.6 million.
With Scottsdale National and PXG, iconoclast Bob Parsons has roared into the golf world, upending the business models for both kinds of golf club—the one you join and ones you play.
The latest addition to Bob Parsons’ Scottsdale National Golf Club, The Bad Little Nine is designed to be the toughest, and most fun, par-3 course around.
While in Scottsdale, Arizona, John Howman, reporter for the BizTimes Milwaukee, needed service work on his motorcycle. He went to GO AZ Motorcycles & Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale. He didn’t know anything about either dealership, but was blown away the minute he entered the Bob Parsons-owned business.
In honor of his commitment to the film industry in Arizona, his love for the state and his support of the newly re-established Arizona Office of Film and Digital Media, the Phoenix Film Foundation awarded Bob Parsons with its 2017 Visionary Award.
NBC’s Dale Hellestrae chats live with Bob Parsons about life, business and his impact on the golf industry.
At this year’s Celebrity Fight Night I had the honor of paying tribute to my good friend, Muhammad Ali. The Champ was, and always will be, the greatest of all times.
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Bob Parsons, longtime friend and supporter of Celebrity Fight Night, stunned the packed ballroom when he announced he is establishing the Lonnie Ali Legacy Care Program to help those diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease receive counsel and treatment in their homes.
Perez is the fifth player this season alone to be added to PXG’s roster of champions, joining LPGA world number one Lydia Ko, reigning U.S. Women’s Open champion Brittany Lang, Christina Kim and Ryan O’Toole.