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Report: Parsons Xtreme Golf lays off 125 employees

Posted 12/31/69

Parsons Xtreme Golf has laid off more than 10% of its workforce, according to a report from MyGolfSpy.

The report — published on March 6 — said the company laid off 125 employees …

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Report: Parsons Xtreme Golf lays off 125 employees

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Parsons Xtreme Golf has laid off more than 10% of its workforce, according to a report from MyGolfSpy.

The report — published on March 6 — said the company laid off 125 employees after growing rapidly and hiring a “significant number” of new employees during the pandemic, the report said.

Parsons Xtreme Golf is owned by Bob Parsons — who is also the founder of GoDaddy.

PXG sells high-performance golf equipment and has locations at Westgate in Glendale and at the Norterra neighborhood — just off of Happy Valley Road and Interstate 17.