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As for the prototype driver he plans to carry, black-and-white images obtained from the USGA’s conforming driver list show a design that’s markedly different from what we’ve seen from PXG in ...
Following on from the impressive Black Ops driver and fairway wood released at the start of the year, PXG is looking to compete with the best golf wedges thanks to the new Sugar Daddy III wedges.
Those screws, which started with the company’s original 0311 irons, also gave PXG clubs a signature look. PXG’s new 0811X and 0811X+ prototype ... the PXG 0811X+ driver is designed to have ...
According to PXG, these balls offer very different playing characteristics to one another and in this review, I am taking ... from wedge all the way up to the driver. As I said, the spin numbers ...
There are some noticeable changes with the PXG 0311 Black Ops driver compared to last year's Gen6. First, the new driver has a sleek gloss finish, which, in my opinion, looks great. A carbon fiber ...
The PXG Gen5 driver offers a carbon fiber crown and titanium ... As a golf writer, I review equipment, courses and specific golf travel options at international resorts. I evaluate clubs from ...
The new PXG 0811X and 0811X+ drivers still may be only prototypes, but that doesn’t mean they’re reserved for tour players. The company is offering the still-in-development models in limited ...
Well, maybe not exactly, but he did spark the idea for PXG’s new Gen2 driver technology, according to himself and the company. Due to his love of muscle cars – Dodge muscle cars, to be exact ...
Throughout August, PXG is inviting golfers into stores to take the "Gen6 Driver Challenge," putting their new Gen6 drivers up against a customer's driver. If after a fitting the Gen6 can't beat ...