The new PXG GEN8 0311 iron lineup offers all types of players speed and forgiveness in a new-look tech package that pushes the limits. The post PXG’s new GEN8 irons are fast, yes. But also offer so ...
The new Gen7 0311 line of irons from PXG has cutting edge technology, including a single weight in the back of the face. The newest club release for PXG features some noteworthy numbers. Of particular ...
PXG’s GEN8 irons rethink iron design with perimeter-based weighting, forged construction and three models built for distinct player types.
PXG, the golf brand founded by boisterous entrepreneur Bob Parsons, has been at the forefront of innovation in golf equipment since 2013 when the hollow-body 0311 irons launched. With a thin face and ...
Specs: Forged and milled 8620 carbon steel available in three sole grinds and even lofts from 50 to 60 degrees Who It's For: Deep-pocketed golfers who want more spin and versatility around the greens.
Lofts: 50-62 in 2-degree increments Sole grind/bounce: BP 13 degrees; C 10 degrees Price: $499 each Available: Feb. 1 Mike Nicolette is picky about wedges. "I don't want to say 'snob,'" says Brad ...
PXG is among the premier brands in all of golf, but the company does much more than make incredible golf tech.
Even to the most robotic of players, golf is about feel. Mashies and niblicks, those clubs of yore, might feel like Iron Age artifacts in the hand now, but since the sport’s early days, club makers ...
The ST in PXG’s 0317 ST Blade irons stands for “super tour” — a gentle reminder these irons aren’t geared for the mid-to-high handicapper. But don’t assume these are just another set of compact blades ...
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