Paul Liberatore is the founder of Golfers Authority, which reviews the world's best golf products and gear. Last month I received an invitation from PXG to visit Scottsdale National, the private golf ...
I think the word that best describes the public perception of Bob Parson’s job experience is “oversimplified.” The story you’ll hear most often goes like this: A wounded U.S. Marine veteran returns ...
Specs: Milled 6061 aluminum body with four interchangeable sole weights and internal high-density tungsten. Pyramid milled face. Available: Feb. 12 Who it’s for: Golfers who want a high-MOI mallet ...
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 ...
PXG’s new 0311 Gen8 irons reposition weight away from the center of the clubhead, which unlocks a chance for a pinpoint custom fitting. For a golf club R&D guy, Mike Nicolette was brutally honest.
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 ...
Specs: Hollow-bodied design with cast 431 stainless steel body and HT1770 maraging steel face with internal polymer. Who it’s for: Mid- and higher-handicap golfers who want higher levels of ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a high-MOI mallet that reduces face rotation and delivers a square impact without manipulation. Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and ...