As PXG prepares to launch the new golf clubs, the company is doubling down on its commitment to heroes by continuing its heroes-first tradition. The game-changing new clubs will be immediately available to all current and past military personnel, veterans, and first responders ahead of the public launch.
"We are always looking for ways to acknowledge and show appreciation for our military and first responders," PXG founder and CEO Bob Parsons stated. "These new clubs are simply outstanding – the greatest leap forward in technology and performance we've ever made. Ahead of the launch, we are proud to give our heroes the first crack at swinging them!"
ONE: PXG 0311 GEN7 Irons
PXG 0311 GEN7 Irons, ten years in the making, push the coefficient of restitution (C.O.R.) to the USGA limit to deliver the longest, best feeling, most forgiving irons in PXG's history. PXG 0311 P® GEN7 Irons are engineered to deliver an ideal balance of workability and forgiveness. While PXG 0311 XP®GEN7 Irons are designed for extreme distance performance and excellent forgiveness.
TWO: PXG Black Ops Irons
PXG Black Ops Drivers and Metal Woods are complimented by a brand-new game-improvement offering, PXG Black Ops Irons. Black Ops Irons perform exceptionally well for a wide variety of players. High strength maraging steel technology allows the face geometry to be extremely thin. Combined with PXG’s proprietary core, the combo generates a feel that is better than forged, provides superior forgiveness, and explosive ball speed.
THREE: PXG Sugar Daddy Wedges
PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy III Wedges round out the new offering. Artfully engineered for versatility and accuracy across all playing conditions, these three-times forged and 100% CNC milled wedges feature three innovative sole designs to allow players to find their ideal fit.
For more information about PXG or to book a custom golf club fitting, visit www.PXG.com.
Just purchased GEN6 0311 P irons and SD II wedges 3 weeks ago. Really like them but am also curious why my fitter never mentioned newer versions of both were getting ready to come out.
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