Golf

Parsons’ passion for golf drives PXG

Parsons, who is an ordained minister and philanthropist who, along with his wife, Renee, has given $103 million to charity over the last four years, is building golf clubs.

In September 2014, the self-proclaimed golf junkie launched Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG), a high-end start-up that wasted little time in becoming a mover and shaker in the industry.

Motivated to build the best clubs he could wrap his hands around he spent $350,000 on clubs one year in an effort to find such a club while also studying them Parsons hired some of the golf industry’s top talent, including former Ping designers Brad Schweigert and Mike Nicolette.

Your only goal is to make the very best clubs you could,'” said Parsons, who wears a diamond-stud earring with PXG lettering in his left earlobe.

Bob Parsons is the founder of Parsons Technology and Bob Parsons is the founder of Parsons Technology and other companies.

But I just feel with the R&D and the technology they already have and the passion of the company from a golf club standpoint, I just feel like I had to look into PXG and then take advantage of it.” “But once people go through the fitting process and hit the clubs, they will know they won’t have to buy another set for at least five years,” Horschel said.

And the clubs have made Parsons better.

He’s teed up at the game’s jewels such as Augusta National Golf Club, Pine Valley Golf Club, Pebble Beach Golf Links and Cypress Point Golf Club.

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