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  2. Parsons Xtreme Golf - Wikipedia

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    PXG’s club numbering convention (0211, 0311, 0317, 0341, and 0811) is inspired by the United States military occupational code, as a tribute to the Marine Corps. [2] PXG sells its products through its Scottsdale headquarters, club-fitters, [3] golf and country clubs, [4] and other international distributors.

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    Barney Adams was selected as Manufacturing Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young in 1999. [3] Although semi-retired since 2000, Barney Adams retains the title Chairman of the Board until 2012. [4] In 2012, Adams Golf was acquired by TaylorMade Golf (which was owned by Adidas by then) for USD 10.80 per share in cash (roughly 70 million). As ...

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    In 1969, Ping introduced irons based on the same principle of perimeter weighting, and these were quickly successful. The other golf equipment manufacturers soon followed Ping's innovations, which became industry standards. The last major innovation by PING during the 1960s came with K1 stainless cast steel iron set. [9]

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    On 3 October 1940, the War Department transferred tactical command functions to the newly-activated General Headquarters, U.S. Army, separating the field armies from the corps areas. Corps areas were then limited to their Zone of the Interior functions as service commands and the field armies assumed control of all tactical units.

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    Common third-generation systems include multi-layer ("tandem") cells made of amorphous silicon or gallium arsenide, while more theoretical developments include frequency conversion, (i.e. changing the frequencies of light that the cell cannot use to light frequencies that the cell can use - thus producing more power), hot-carrier effects and ...