pellmell PXG is an anomaly, which will become just another in a long list of failed golf companies and ultimately a footnote in golf history.
Provisional PA-PLAYA I'd think that thinking might backfire, he'd be actually helping pubisize? Tmag because people may think more about trying the new "knockoff" with same technology as super expensive PXGs.
Tinker Finally got a chance to hit a Costco ball. I was playing alone Friday nite and hitting a couple balls a hole ( and striking the ball pretty good). Found a like new Ksig. Shortest flying drives of any ball in my bag.Drives where shortish with no run. What's the fascination?
LBlack14 Tinker Finally got a chance to hit a Costco ball. I was playing alone Friday nite and hitting a couple balls a hole ( and striking the ball pretty good). Found a like new Ksig. Shortest flying drives of any ball in my bag.Drives where shortish with no run. What's the fascination? What's this have to do with PXG?
Typhoon LBlack14 I remember being berated by one of our members a short time ago for not having the time to read through the entire thread and see that someone already offered the help I was offering.
DGreen Parson's is protecting his brand ................. if it was my company, I would be doing the same.
sdandrea1 Typhoon Typhoon I remember being berated by one of our members a short time ago for not having the time to read through the entire thread You probably deserved berating for something else anyway........so it wasn't wasted. 😉
DGreen LBlack14 Yep, I don't disagree but again, if I owned PXG, I would be doing the same thing as Parson's is doing in trying to protect his brand.
LBlack14 DGreen I think it's more of a get his brand out there. Most folks I know have never even heard of it.
DGreen LBlack14 Since PXG is a privately owned company, I have no idea of how much he is selling but I suspect with the margins that I believe he is working on, he doesn't need to grow the business a whole bunch to be extremely profitable.