Where is Matt Blois now?

He lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

Did Matty leave TXG?

Matt just announced his resignation. I’m not sure this decision was mutual within TXG, and I am oddly upset by it all. I love their YouTube channel and it appears that it’s going to go up in flames. A bag of left-handed junk.

Who owns TXG golf?

Ian Fraser – CEO & Founder.

Where is Matt Blois now? – Related Questions

Did TXG sell out?

Club Champion has today announced the acquisition of Canadian fitter and builder Tour Experience Golf (TXG), bringing the two most prominent custom club fitters on the continent together. This integration marks the first time that Club Champion will bring their club fitting services beyond USA borders.

Did TXG get bought out?

Club Champion announced the acquisition of Canadian fitter and builder Tour Experience Golf (TXG). “We are incredibly excited to bring Ian and his crew into the Club Champion family,” said Nick Sherburne, co-founder, Club Champion.

Where is TXG based?

The modern TXG headquarters is equipped with the finest golf fitting technology with three fitting bays, a putter fitting studio, as well as a boutique build shop designed for repairs.

Who bought Zevo golf?

Did you forget about Zevo Golf? That might be because Golfsmith acquired them back in 2003. But Zevo Golf is one of those on this list that was a pioneering.

What company owns Titleist TaylorMade owned by Callaway?

Acushnet Holdings Corp. – Our Brands. Titleist, Golf’s Symbol of Excellence, is the game’s leading performance equipment brand, having earned the overwhelming trust of tour professionals, club professionals, competitive amateurs and dedicated golfers worldwide.

Is PXG privately owned?

For the 2nd Time, PXG Appears on the Inc. 5000 List of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies | PXG.

Is PXG going out of business?

Arizona-based PXG never shut down and actually saw a notable uptick in its business, leading to the 2020 hiring of 151 new employees, mostly in the build shop.

Is PXG made in China?

PXG, short for Parsons Xtreme Golf, is proud to be 100% USA manufactured and is based in California but has its headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona. PXG has been making quality clubs since 2015 and also makes apparel.

Do any professionals use PXG clubs?

Several of the world’s professional golfers use PXG equipment, including Zach Johnson, Ryan Moore, Chez Reavie, and Lydia Ko.

Is PXG better than Titleist?

The PXG 0211 irons are definitely the ones you will want around the green and they even feel better than the Titleist T300 irons. For beginners though, we think the Titleist T300 will be more appreciated.

Are PXG clubs as good as they say?

PXG 0311 P GEN4 Irons are the best irons we’ve ever made. Designed to appeal to a wide range golfers who are looking for the holy grail of golf clubs, 0311 P Irons offer the ideal blend of distance, workability, and forgiveness for killer performance and more fun on the course.

Which is better PXG or Ping?

Performance Comparison

The PXG 0211 irons were better at upping ball speed but the Ping G425’s were better around the green. On short approaches, the control you get from the G425 irons was no competition for the PXG 0211. But anyone struggling with long iron distance would do well with the PXG 0211’s.

Is PXG for high handicappers?

While launch is a bit hard to control around the green, high handicappers will love these irons more for their effortless distance and accuracy. So are the PXG 0211’s good for high handicappers? Absolutely – so long as distance and forgiveness are your main concerns.

Why do PXG clubs cost so much?

PXG says its clubs are expensive because of the company’s approach to research and development, its engineering processes and commitment to using high-performance materials. One example: Its complex welding and polishing processes eliminate the “hot spots” in the cavity of its irons.

What makes PXG irons so special?

While there are several high-performance golf iron sets on the market, we believe the PXG 0311 GEN5 irons provide the most distance, accuracy and forgiveness, with a sound and feel that is simply beyond compare. Visit a PXG Fitting Studio and see for yourself why we think our 0311 GEN5 irons are the best golf irons.

What is PXG most forgiving iron?

PXG 0311 XF GEN2 Golf Irons offer extreme forgiveness with a superior feel, while maintaining the sleek look of a blade. Exceptionally easy to hit, 0311 XF GEN2 Irons are best suited for golfers looking for extreme forgiveness with good workability.