Pxg Prototype Driver Review
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Private |
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Sports equipment |
Founded |
2014 ( 2014 ) |
Founder |
Bob Parsons |
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USA
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Worldwide |
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Golf clubs |
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pxg.com |
Are you looking for the Pxg Gen3 driver?
If 2020 were something remotely resembling a normal year, I would have expected PXG GEN3 metalwoods to launch in March or possibly October. Although the possibility of this happening is still possible, 2021 appears more probable. Here’s another idea for now.
You can safely assume that these prototypes offer a preview for the next generation PXG driving experience. That said, we should note that not every PXG prototype driver goes mainstream. The conforming list holds several iterations of PXG drivers that never made it to retail. My guess is that what ultimately becomes 0811X GEN3 will be similar, though not identical to what you see here, bigger weights and all.
Limited Edition Tour Prototypes on sale at $495
You have no idea how much $200 is more than the price of a GEN2 car driver if you aren’t paying attention.
Gear
PXG 811 Tour X PXG Drivers Gear New Equipment Bob Parsons. What happens when PGA Tour and LPGA Tour Staff fall in love? PXG lets you make a few prototypes and then continues to design the final version.
PXG has announced that a limited number of its PXG 0811 X and X+ Tour Prototype drivers are being made available for purchase.
It is based on early feedback and the reaction of the tour players.
Both media and golfers began to notice the 0811 Proto Driver when it was introduced in February by Wyndham and Ryan Clark.
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PXG tests its prototypes in public places to make sure they perform well under even the most difficult conditions.
Just because the product has been introduced on tour, does not automatically mean that it will be released. For example, the prototype driver that was in James Hahn’s bag when he won the Wells Fargo Championship in May of 2016.
.Pxg Prototype Driver Review