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Parsons Xtreme Golf Gen2 Irons TV commercial - Better
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Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) is a renowned golf club manufacturing company that is known for producing top-of-the-line golf clubs and equipment. The company was founded by Bob Parsons, a successful busi...

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Parsons Xtreme Golf Gen2 Irons TV commercial - Better

Parsons Xtreme Golf, also known as PXG, released a new television commercial promoting their Gen2 Irons that are crafted to perform beyond expectations. The ad, titled "Better," showcases the enhanced features of the Gen2 Irons and highlights the superior quality of PXG's products.

The commercial opens with the iconic PXG logo taking center stage, followed by a montage of close-up shots of the Gen2 Irons, showcasing their sleek, modern design. The voiceover begins, describing how the Irons were crafted to help golfers achieve better performance, both on and off the course.

The ad then showcases various golfers testing out the Irons on the green, demonstrating improved accuracy and distance with their shots. The voiceover continues, remarking on the superior technology and engineering behind the Irons, and that they were designed to exceed expectations.

The commercial ends with the PXG logo once again taking center stage, along with the tagline, "Welcome to the world of better golf," showcasing the brand's commitment to providing quality products for golfers seeking to elevate their game.

Overall, the "Better" TV spot represents PXG's ethos of pushing the boundaries of golf equipment, with the Gen2 Irons embodying the brand's mission to provide better performance and superior quality for golfers of all skill levels.

Parsons Xtreme Golf Gen2 Irons TV commercial - Better produced for Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) was first shown on television on March 15, 2018.

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Bob ParsonsParsons Xtreme Golf / FounderRobert Ralph Parsons is an American entrepreneur, billionaire, and philanthropist. In 1997, he founded the GoDaddy group of companies, including domain name registrar GoDaddy.com, reseller registrar Wild West Domains, and Blue Razor Domains. Wikipedia

Bob Parsons Listen to Bob Parsons as he tells the story of his passion for the game of golf and the origins of PXG, a golf equipment company committed to creating the best golf clubs ever made.

Early in his endeavor, Parsons convinced Ping's varsity team of engineers (Brad Schweigert and Mike Nicolette) to join him, ostensibly by offering them every engineer's Shangri-la – no time constraints and an unlimited budget.

PXG's professional staff includes Joel Dahmen, Zach Johnson, Mason Andersen, Paul Barjon, Eric Cole, Kevin Dougherty, Nicolas Echavarria, Clay Feagler, Patrick Fishburn, Michael Gligic, Grant Hirschman, Bo Hoag, Michael Johnson, Jake Knapp, KK Limbhaust, David Lipsky, Luke List, Justin Lower, Ryan McCormick, Henrik ...

Parsons Xtreme Golf Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) was founded in September of 2013 by well-known businessman, philanthropist and golf nut Bob Parsons. PXG was born out of Parsons' desire to make the world's best golf equipment.

3.6 billion USD (2023)Bob Parsons / Net worth

Counterfeit and unofficial PXG products are being found on websites, internet auction sites, and unauthorized retail shops. PXG aggressively pursues those who engage in illegal creation and/or distribution of counterfeit and unauthorized PXG products.

Post-COVID Right-Sizing With indications that the golf business is past its peak and that sales will likely be down industry-wide in 2023, downsizing would seem inevitable. Parsons describes the layoffs as “right-sizing” adding, “this makes us a stronger and more agile company moving forward.”

The PXG golf ball produced ball speeds that matched or beat the Pro V1 and Pro V1x with a wedge, 8-iron and driver. A driver carry distance of 241.6 yards at 100mph club head speed was 5.8 yards ahead of the Titleist Pro V1, although the PXG ball was pipped on carry and total distance with driver by the Pro V1x.

  • Stealth 2 Plus Driver. Loft: 9.0° Shaft: Ventus TR Blue 6X.
  • Stealth 2 Plus 3-wood. Loft: 15.0° Shaft: Ventus TR Blue 8X.
  • P·760 2-iron. Loft: 17.0° Shaft: HZRDUS Black 6.5 105.
  • P·760. Club: 4-iron. Shaft: Project X 7.0.
  • Rors Proto. Clubs: 5-9 iron. Shaft: Project X 7.0.
  • Spider X Hydro Blast. Hosel: Flow Neck.
  • TP5x Golf Ball. Number: 1.

Yet who owns GoDaddy isn't a single entity but rather a board of directors that makes decisions. Currently three private equity firms own GoDaddy. These are; KKR & Co, Silver Lake Partners, and Technology Crossover Ventures.

PXG clubs are manufactured in Asia and elsewhere, but otherwise PXG is an American company, with engineering, product development, marketing and other operations here.

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