By Ed Travis Players looking to find the right golf ball to fit their game should try PXG’s newest entry in the premium-priced “tour ball” category, the PXG Xtreme Tour and PXG Xtreme Tour X. Both the Xtreme Tour and Tour X, are three-piece urethane cover models with high a rebound center and rigid mantle […]
By Ed Travis In their first 11 years of producing high-quality golf clubs, PXG has made a huge impact in the golf equipment business. Their latest introduction of the 0311 GEN7 irons offers a choice of the P or XP models with chrome, or Xtreme Dark finishes. PXG has paid close attention to the […]
PXG Enters the Golf Ball Market By Ed Travis Club maker PXG has jumped into the already crowed golf ball market with the PXG Xtreme Premium, a 338-dimple three-piece urethane cover ball sold direct-to-consumer sales on their website and in their retail locations. There are several three-piece urethane cover balls on the market and unfortunately […]
By Ed Travis When the 0211 driver was introduced in January of 2021, we questioned PXG’s pricing strategy. The titanium body, carbon fiber crown and replaceable sole weight design, normally priced at $375.00 was discounted to $245.00. Did this mark a new and interesting trend for PXG? Were they for forsaking the […]
By Ed Travis If you are looking to upgrade your old set of sticks that have been stuck in the corner of your garage over the winter, you may want to check out the new 0311 Gen5 club family, woods, hybrids, irons, from PXG. They have improvements over previous models that create faster ball […]
By Ed Travis Last spring when high-end clubmaker Parsons Xtreme Golf, or as it is better known as PXG, introduced the 0211 line of irons some thought the company may be changing its business strategy. The cast, rather than forged, 0211 line was actually priced within reach for the average golfer. At $225.00 per […]