Thanks that was a fascinating insight into the true core of PXG, disparate people sharing a common vision and goal. The best boss that I ever worked for was a retired Army officer in a Guards regiment. At the companies HQ, there were over a thousand employees and yet he knew most people by their first names, knew their wives/husbands names and often knew their children's names as well. Truly inspirational people are few and far between, but its a privilege when you meet one and have the opportunity to learn from them.
Watched the video and it seems to me that using certain areas to sell something might be a little out of bounds. Besides, the lofts are insanely juiced to produce their numbers, and the prices are unattainable for most people. How can this be good for golf? I hear that a lot of courses are hurting, and we’re losing many because of increasing costs all around. Now the other manufacturers are introducing a premium (so to speak) golf club to jump on the bandwagon. Thanks pxg. The only company that did their homework and can justify their prices is Ping. Yes I do play them, but their quality and innovative research justifies the cost, which is in the ballpark. Industry changing design from the beginning, that works to help the average golfer right up to the pro.They give you an honest choice for your requirements. Just and avid golfers opinion.
Thanks that was a fascinating insight into the true core of PXG, disparate people sharing a common vision and goal.
The best boss that I ever worked for was a retired Army officer in a Guards regiment. At the companies HQ, there were over a thousand employees and yet he knew most people by their first names, knew their wives/husbands names and often knew their children's names as well.
Truly inspirational people are few and far between, but its a privilege when you meet one and have the opportunity to learn from them.
I'm having a nightmare of a time just returning a hat with PXG. Does Bob Parsons approve of the horrible customer service?
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Watched the video and it seems to me that using certain areas to sell something might be a little out of bounds. Besides, the lofts are insanely juiced to produce their numbers, and the prices are unattainable for most people. How can this be good for golf? I hear that a lot of courses are hurting, and we’re losing many because of increasing costs all around. Now the other manufacturers are introducing a premium (so to speak) golf club to jump on the bandwagon. Thanks pxg.
The only company that did their homework and can justify their prices is Ping. Yes I do play them, but their quality and innovative research justifies the cost, which is in the ballpark. Industry changing design from the beginning, that works to help the average golfer right up to the pro.They give you an honest choice for your requirements. Just and avid golfers opinion.