PXG has unveiled the PXG Stars & Stripes 250 Collection, a special-edition lineup commemorating 250 years of American independence. The collection, announced on June 11, 2026, draws inspiration from the nation’s revolutionary spirit, blending historic American symbolism with PXG’s performance-driven design.
Founded by U.S. Marine Corps Vietnam War veteran Bob Parsons, PXG emphasizes American innovation and the belief that confidence comes from trusting your tools. The collection reflects these values, featuring accessories, bags, headcovers, towels, apparel, and headwear adorned with red, white, and blue patchwork motifs inspired by Betsy Ross, as well as embroidered references to the Liberty Bell and the American eagle. According to the company, the vintage Americana aesthetic is paired with premium materials and dimensional embroidery, creating one of the brand’s most distinctive seasonal releases.
The launch coincides with the U.S. Open, where PXG tour professionals including Jake Knapp, Aldrich Potgieter, and Marco Penge will carry limited-edition embroidered PXG Stars & Stripes 250 Tour Staff Bags. These bags are not available for retail sale but are part of the PXG Stars & Stripes 250 Giveaway. The grand prize includes one limited-edition tour staff bag, a one-of-one set of custom PXG Stars & Stripes 250 Stick’em Forged Wedges, custom True Temper Project X Shafts, matching accessories, headcovers, and PXG Xtreme Tour Golf Balls. Additional winners will receive exclusive prize packages featuring limited-edition tour bags and accessories.
No purchase is necessary to enter. Golfers can register throughout June by visiting PXG.com, entering through PXG social media channels, or scanning QR codes at participating PXG retail stores. Winners will be selected and contacted on July 7, 2026. The promotion is open to U.S. residents only.
The collection is available now at select PXG retail stores and online at www.PXG.com. This release underscores PXG’s commitment to American heritage and the game of golf, offering golfers a chance to own a piece of history while celebrating the nation’s semiquincentennial.

