Arizona is home to many innovative companies – including PXG – that are driving the state’s economy and that is reflected in the state’s showing on this year’s Inc. 5000 list.
PXG’s new 0211 putter series, which includes five models, is dedicated to the principle of making putting a little more user-friendly, especially to the game’s influx of new players.
PXG has developed new 0311 ST Gen4 iron models ideal for advanced amateurs and scratch golfers. The blade-style irons are already in the bags of PGA Tour players such as James Hahn and Wyndham Clark, and now, PXG is releasing them at retail.
Black is back. PXG is re-introducing an optional matte-black finish to its flagship 0311 GEN4 irons. The new Xtreme Dark finish features a black diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating that is, “engineered for performance.”
Teenager Sam Gullion, 19, was born with a rare and congenital medical condition, but he is not letting it stop him from hitting the links with his grandfather. And now, he is getting the VIP treatment thanks to Make-A-Wish and Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG).
“Many LGBTQ youth face cruel, often unbearable levels of bullying and discrimination. GLSEN is working to help all K-12 students feel safe at school and accepted for who they are,” said PXG founder and CEO Bob Parsons.
PXG continues to forge ahead with its commitment to brick-and-mortar retail, opening its eighth U.S. location. The latest, a 4,000+-square-foot facility at The Shops at Norterra in the company’s home state of Arizona, marks the third PXG store to open in the past 12 months.
PXG founder and CEO Bob Parsons joins MyGolfSpy to share his take on the changing future of golf retail and how PXG is adapting their approach to selling its game-changing equipment.
PXG is expanding its Battle Ready Collection of putters with the all-new: Closer and Spitfire models which are 100 percent milled and have been engineered to combine high MOI with prominent alignment features to increase confidence on the greens.
The nonprofit Homeless Youth Connection received a $250,000 grant from The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation to help students who are experiencing homelessness.