Golf clubs can be quite expensive, and while some people appreciate them as genuine art, no one likes the thought of potentially damaging one. It’s an uncomfortable feeling to stand over a shot knowing it could result in a ding, dent, or significant scratch on the sole or elsewhere. Golfers in desert areas often face this dilemma more than others; a loose drive could lead to a tough decision: take a drop or risk getting “desert rash” on your hybrid, iron, or wedge.
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, PXG is familiar with these challenging situations. Today, they are excited to announce the launch of a new club specifically designed to tackle rocky lies, the PXG Desert Golf Club. This club is built to help golfers confidently navigate even the harshest conditions.
“We’ve all been there—you hit a stray drive, and suddenly you’re battling against the elements to salvage your shot,” PXG founder and desert dweller Bob Parsons said. “The PXG Desert Golf Club is your ‘Lord help me or God save the King’ recovery tool so you can play it where it lies without thinking twice about damaging your favorite club.”
As one might expect, a club of this nature has some unique features. The Desert Club measures 36.5 inches in length, comparable to an 8-iron. Unlike an 8-iron, it has a head with 44° of loft, similar to a modern pitching wedge. This combination of extra length, loft, and a lighter head weight allows golfers to take a full swing or utilize the versatile sole for pitch shots to get the ball back to the short grass.
Length and lie aside, arguably the most important aspect of this release is the decision to use raw-hardened 17-4 stainless steel. PXG typically uses 431 stainless steel or 860 carbon steel for their regular range of irons and wedges. Both materials are common in the industry and are known for being softer than the 17-4 steel used here. This change in materials boosts the durability of the Desert Club, allowing it to withstand the challenges posed by unforgiving areas like the desert or cart paths.
PXG has carved out a unique design language over the years, particularly evident in their 0311 irons. They’ve decided to go off the beaten path with the Desert Club, which is fitting since that’s where this club is meant to be used. While many of their releases feature a chrome or black DLC finish, the Desert Club gets a rust-resistant raw finish.
In terms of design elements, the cavity of the club features several stamped cacti, reinforcing the connection to the desert theme. A skull takes center stage in the cavity, which replaces the large circular weight typically seen in PXG irons. The presence of the skull brings to mind the imagery of the Punisher, which is entirely appropriate given that this club is built to withstand the punishment of challenging conditions.
The PXG Desert Club is priced at $99.99 and serves as a great “just in case” golf club. It’s an ideal light-hearted gift for a golfing friend who struggles to keep their ball on the fairway. Think of it as an insurance policy; you might not want to use it, but you’ll be thankful to have it in your bag when needed.
PXG’s Desert Golf Club is available for purchase today at www.pxg.com.
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