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  2. Parsons Xtreme Golf - Wikipedia

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    Parsons is a former United States Marine who served in Vietnam War.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]

  3. Bob Parsons - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, Parsons launched Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG), a high-end golf club manufacturing company. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The same month, professional golfer Ryan Moore used prototype PXG irons and wedges when he played in the Hyundai Tournament of Champions , a PGA Tour event.

  4. Scottsdale National Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The Xperience is a three-days golf immersion program at SNGC that includes PXG club fittings for two people by a PXG master fitter. [4] The day after the clubs are fitted, they are delivered to the participants for their playing rounds on all three golf courses. The Xperience also includes a tour of the club, accommodations and dinners. [16]

  5. Mike Nicolette - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Given no time or budget constraints, [6] Nicolette worked on designing the first iteration of what would become the PXG 0311 forged iron. [7] Nicolette is named as an inventor on 179 [8] US Utility Patents as of August 2, 2022, the majority of which are assigned to PXG. [9] He is also named on 255 [10] US Design Patents.

  6. Hillerich & Bradsby - Wikipedia

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    R-43 is the company model number for the bats used by Babe Ruth. In 1916, Hillerich and Bradsby began manufacturing golf clubs, eventually creating the PowerBilt brand for the clubs. Several major golf championships were won by players using PowerBilt clubs, including the Masters Tournament in 1967, 1971, 1979, and 1987. [8]

  7. John Letters - Wikipedia

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    John Letters was a Scottish golf club manufacturer. It began as Letters Logan & Company in Glasgow in 1918. The company was rescued from bankruptcy in 2005 and continued under new ownership and the John Letters name. [1] [2] The company is known for its Golden Goose putter which was launched by the company in 1946.