Marco Penge joins PXG tour staff

Leading US equipment brand adds rising British star to Tour roster.

Marco Penge
Marco Penge

PXG has announced the signing of PGA TOUR professional and current world no.29 Marco Penge as the newest member of its Tour roster.

The 27-year Englishman, who turned pro in 2017, has emerged as one of the game’s breakthrough stars since graduating from the Challenge Tour at the end of 2023. A three-time winner on the DP World Tour in 2025, the West Sussex-born player has gained a reputation as a powerful and consistent ball striker, with an ability to perform under pressure.

“From the first conversation, it was clear PXG is obsessed with performance,” said Penge. “The fitting process, the people, the technology … it’s all built to help players compete at the highest level. I’m excited to work closely with the team and put PXG equipment in play every week.”

Bob Parsons, CEO of PXG, said: “Marco is driven, talented, and unapologetically competitive, exactly the kind of player we want representing PXG. He’s committed to getting better every day, and we’re proud to support him with equipment built to perform at the highest level.”

Penge, who earned his PGA TOUR card for 2026 after finishing second in the 2025 DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai ranking, will open the new season with nine PXG clubs in his bag, including the PXG Lightning Mid Driver, PXG Secret Weapon Mini Driver, PXG Gen8 4-iron and the PXG 0317 ST irons (5-PW).

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