Despite not sharing the same decades of history the likes of Taylor Made and Titleist have, PXG has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the golfing world, swiftly establishing itself as one of the most popular brands in the world. Now, the brand is making its category debut with the PXG Xtreme golf ball, an area the brand held off on entering until it was sure it could offer golfers everywhere a market-leading product, which PXG is confident it can deliver on.
“For a long time, despite our best efforts, we weren’t sure if we could make a better golf ball. But we didn’t stop trying,” said billionaire PXG founder Bob Parsons in a statement. Promising an edge in areas of distance and control, the PXG Xtreme golf ball features a 338-dimple pattern across its soft urethane outer cover for high spin aerodynamics and a solid polybutadiene core for penetrating distance.
While it’s the first golf ball we’ve seen from the direct-to-consumer golfing brand, the Xtreme has undergone years of rigorous testing to gather data on its performance while out on the course when compared to the Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1X, which has been independently verified by Golf Laboratories. So if you’re looking for another 1-percenter to bring to the links next time you’re enjoying a round, you can pick up PXG Xtreme golf balls for around $20 a dozen less than its competitors.