Perhaps no club category got hotter on the pro circuit than mini drivers did in 2024, as several players elected to add clubs that were easier to hit off the tee and flew shorter than their drivers.
The sexy, carbon fiber and titanium PXG Black Ops driver uses cutting-edge tech to smash more balls down range longer and straighter. Enter the PXG Black Ops series of drivers. Using cutting-edge tech ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: PXG is the latest brand to add a mini driver to its lineup. The Secret Weapon offers driver-esque performance with the workability and versatility of a fairway wood. A ...
Today, PXG, a leader in premium golf equipment founded by entrepreneur and self-proclaimed golf nut Bob Parsons, has unveiled its all-new Lightning Metalwoods family, a new generation of PXG drivers, ...
PXG is among the premier brands in all of golf, but the company does much more than make incredible golf tech.
Armed with more adjustability and a purer profile, PXG's new crop of forged irons might just the breakthrough the company ...
Specs: Carbon fiber crown and sole plate with titanium face, movable weights and adjustable hosel. Who it’s for: Golfers looking for more ball speed without giving up launch, spin, or forgiveness, and ...
What you need to know: Club engineers have chased the same riddle for decades: how do you squeeze out more speed without giving up stability? PXG’s Lightning line takes a crack at the problem in a ...
Golf balls are going further than ever before, resulting in the pros man-handling some of the world's best courses. Players are stronger and faster, as is the technology - and Jake Knapp, whose swing ...
PXG’s GEN8 irons rethink iron design with perimeter-based weighting, forged construction and three models built for distinct ...
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