PXG: New Xtreme Tour and Xtreme Tour X golf balls are “taking it to the next level”
Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) have followed up the 2023 release of the Xtreme golf ball with evolved Tour and Tour X versions.
They say that the new golf balls deliver enhanced durability and playability to meet the needs and preferences of golfers of all abilities.
PXG founder Bob Parsons hopes that the new balls fill out the custom fitting options that the company have become renowned for in recent years.
“The launch of our first golf ball was a huge success,” said PXG Founder and CEO Bob Parsons. “Now, we’re taking it to the next level with the introduction of the new PXG Tour and Tour X golf balls. With these options, golfers can confidently be fitted for and choose the ball that best fits their playing style and performance goals.”
Xtreme Tour golf balls boast a thin, durable urethane cover and an expanded core, delivering ultimate tour-level quality and performance. This enhanced design promises a soft feel, lower spin, and a more penetrating trajectory compared to the Xtreme Tour X, making it the ideal choice for players seeking maximum distance with an incredible feel.
The Xtreme Tour X golf balls feature a similar construction. However, the innovative design delivers a firmer feel, more spin, and a higher trajectory than the Xtreme Tour, making it an exceptional choice for players seeking maximum distance and increased stopping power from their irons and wedges.
Three-piece construction
Both golf balls feature a three-piece construction. The high coefficient of restitution (C.O.R.) polybutadiene core is designed for high-speed performance, while a firm ionomer mantle layer further increases speed for maximum distance off the tee. The soft yet incredibly durable urethane outer cover on these balls maximizes spin for green-grabbing control.
In addition, the Xtreme Tour and Xtreme Tour X golf balls present a seamless 338 dimple pattern engineered to deliver aerodynamic characteristics, maximizing distance with the driver while producing a high trajectory with optimal spin from irons and wedges.
These balls are available in an ultra-bright white, and based on consumer feedback, the Xtreme Tour golf balls are also available in yellow.
Founded by entrepreneur and self-proclaimed golf nut Bob Parsons, PXG embodies his belief that every new product – from golf clubs to sport fashion apparel – should be markedly better. Every innovation should noticeably improve your performance. And every moment of impact should elevate your enjoyment.
Time will tell if they meet the expectations but PXG are willing to stake their reputation on any piece of new equipment.
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