It's been a year and a half since PXG rolled out its Black Ops drivers—well within conventional replacement windows, which is ...
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PXG Lightning drivers, fairway woods, hybrids: What you need to know
2. Unique personality: Fairway woods are personal — maybe more than any other metalwood — so PXG took a dual-track approach.
PXG is celebrating a decade of success with the launch of its Lightning series of metalwoods. Here's what you need to know.
The Lightning driver range will comprise four new models, each geared towards a different profile of player. The core is the Lightning Max 10K: the biggest and most forgiving model in the range. This ...
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PXG Lightning Tour Driver Review: A Blend Of Aggression With Playability
We have been testing out the latest low-spin driver from PXG, the Lightning Tour, to see how it stacks up against the ...
According to Brad Schweigert, PXG Chief Operating Officer, "Frequency tuning, structural reinforcement, and advanced MOI engineering allowed us to create metalwoods that are objectively faster and ...
PXG’s Lightning drivers feature a stiffer sole, thinner face design and expanded adjustability to help golfers gain ball ...
PXG have been busy over the last couple years and have quite possibly designed their best drivers to date in the form of the Lightning driver ...
We attended a fitting and dialed in PXG's latest driver and fairway woods. Ten years into their business, these clubs are a step forward.
Who they're for: Deep-pocketed new golfers who want to invest in their first set, which is simple to understand and made with modern technologies. What you should know: The PXG Wildcat package is a ...
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