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After six iterations, PXG this year has parted ways with its GEN series of drivers and woods. PXG's newest line has a new name and new technology: Black Ops.
One Swing and It’s Clear, PXG’s GEN6 Golf Clubs Simply Hit Different: PXG unveils its GEN6 iron series and Spring/Summer 2023 collection during on-site activation at Hypegolf Invitational.
PXG Launches New Gen5 Clubs, A Bold Advancement From Ambitious CEO Bob Parsons The Arizona-based company claims to have the thinnest faces in irons on the market with its fifth-generation offering.
The high-strength steel alloy used in the face is 12.5-percent thinner than previous steels used by PXG, creating more rebound and saving mass that’s used to enhance forgiveness and adjustability.
PXG engineers might have scaled back on little things, but the materials used in the 0211 metal woods are the same as the ones found in their most premium products where it really counts.
PXG is going back to its roots with its newest offering: GEN5 0311 flagship irons, hybrids and woods that cost almost $5,000 for a full bag of fitted golf clubs.
List’s irons are PXG’s 0311 ST, an player’s blade aimed at elite players while his wedges are Titleist’s Vokey model, including a Wedgeworks 60T that he used for a sporty up-and-down for ...
Wildcat clubs can be purchased individually ($299 for the driver, $199 for the 5-wood, $189 for the hybrid, $149 per iron and $299 for the Black Hawk putter) or as part of a 9-club set.