 Felly rwy'n golygu? Mae ni dwy. Rwy'n golygu. Rwy'n golygu. Rwy'n golygu. Fel wnaeth Ion. Mae'n gynghorf yma yn ymarfer o gyllid yn gyfethogol infflio PXGA, fe fyddwn yn wneud. Rwy'n golygu. Felly, rydyn ni'n olygu. Felly, rydyn ni'n golygu. Roedd y gallu gwylwg yn ein doleddol Gelfa? Yr Gelfa yw Bob Parsons? Yr Gelfa? Mae! Mae'n dweud i'r Gelfa yma. Ychydig! Yr Ychydig. Mae Ysgol iawn i'n gweithio'r hanes. Mae'r Yngexfwyr yn ym 13 oes. Mae'r ddechrau i'w gwneud i'r ddechrau a gweithio. Mae'n ddim eich 11 o'r dweud. Rwy'n fyddwch chi. Mae yna'r llawd. Rwy'n ddim yn y rhaid. Rwy'n ddiwethaf cyfnod bob Parsons. Roedd yna'r dweud? Mae yw'r fagrwysgaf yma'r bod yn fagrwysgaf? Yw. Mae'n wneud fawr i'w wneud. Mae yw'r gweithio'r gwneud y cwestiynau. Mae yw'r gwneud yno. Mae'r fagrwysgaf yw'r wneud yn fagrwysgaf, mae'n fagrwysgaf mewn gwaith o'r bod yma yw'r Gweithlun. Oni'n fagrwysgaf, ond mae'n fagrwysgaf. Mae'n gwneud. Mae'n angen. Mae'n angen. Mae'n angen. Mae'n angen. Mae'n angen. ac i odd i'w naddwyd. Felly, nid yma, nid yw ddwyddoedd yma. I wneud ond o'r ysgrifennig ac mae nhw'n meddwl. Yn ddiwedd yn awr, mae wedi dod i'r ysgrifennig yn Ybidoedd, yn fyrdio'r wrth. Rwy'n oed o thyniad gyda'r unrhyw o'rЧyn sydd i'w ddech chi. 100%. ac mae dyn ar ymlaen, mae maeth amlu yn ymlaen, mae wedi'ch gwaith mwyn o'i rhai arall, a wedi'ch gwaith bach i'r ffion, mae'n gweithio i'r ffordd, mae'n gweithio i'n fynd yn'r hwn yn amlwg, i ddweud a'i ddweud o'r fath efo'n syniadau yn ymddangos, mae'n gweithio i'r ffordd fel oaf. Rhaid i'n dweud y gallwn yn rhaglen, mae mae'n ddweud i'n ddweud y hyn yn ddweud i'r mae'n gwir.uche? Bring it out as well, yeah. Is a fun thing coming out, yeah, yeah. And it taught me to be proud of myself, it taught me that I can do things and they taught me pretty clean and sturdy. Fantastic. And leap forward quite a few years and you'll make your millions successful in many ways there's not so varally difficult golf club market, why do you do that? Felly, mae'n mynd i ddim yn dweud i ddim yn y ddiweddol rydyn ni'n gwneud. Felly, rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny'n dwy'r busysau a'r busysau teulu, ond hefyd, yn y gweinio sefydliadau a'r busysau. Felly, mae'n ddim yn y same o'r gwyllt. Mae rydyn ni'n oed i'n ddweud i'r 30s. ond diwylliannol. Ond yr unig iawn iawn a nesaf amser ymdderei dim yn rhanau i'w les. Rydyn ni'n gallu hynny'n holl. Rydyn ni'n gallu fod yn ein bod gylir yn ymddiol. Rydyn ni'n gallu bod amser yn gymhiliu. Mae chyfodd eholwch mewn hwnnw, rydyn ni'n gallu yn ymddiol. Felly drwy'n bod rydyn ni'n gallu effaith am ar gyfer his. Rydyn ni'n gallu fyddfa'n effeithio'n gallu fyddfa'n holeadydd. Rydyn ni'n gallu allaethu maen nhw'n ddechrau'n unig.上面 mae yw ddigon i'ch gwybod oherwydd dychydig sy'n rhoi unrhyw, ond sus tu'n amser, ond mae'n cael ei wneud, aliad yw mynd i chi'n arferwyr a'r gweithio os yw unfold i'r mewn cyff yr un o'r cyffredin, y gallwn i'r gweithio i'r hoffio ac yn cael ei bwysig. Felly'r lleiwyr yw, byddai ei wneud o'r gweithio sydd i'n cyffredin, a'r gweithio i'r cyffredin yw i'r dryn, a'r ffordd gweithio i'r bwrth o'r gweithio, neu'r ynghylch maen nhw'n gallu bwysig pwysig sydd y mae'r rhan o'r pryd. Yn gwrs, tu ond yw'r bydd hyn, rydyn ni wedi caelgo mae'r bach o safon a bach o'r rhan i amlant, rydyn ni'n bwysig o'r brif funpas a'i ei wneud i'r adgeinio'r pwysig. Yn gwrs, dwi'n gallu wneud i sicr sylgrin i'u cyhoeddu, na'r wyf yn rhoi ffordd i'w Majesty. Yn gyfrifio. Yn amlant mynd i chingo, yma rydym wedi rhaid i'u prydau fel y gallwn gyda'r hyn yn ymlog yn ymdweithio. Yn ymlaen i'r parwyr, y gen 2 ar y cyfrifau, sy'n gyfrifau y G3, sy'n gyfrifau ac mae'n meddwl i'r G3 y G3, fel y gallwn i'n mynd i'n cael eu hunith. Ac mae'n meddwl yma mae'n rhaid i'r hyn. Mae'r clwp yn ymdweithio y G3, mae'n rhan i'r XP We were able to make some changes. Make some changes. To get at a part of those. And so we're releasing that. And in order to do that, you know we had to spend a few bucks making our clubs and not trivial. First of all if you look at the workmanship that's exceptional. We have our perimeter waiting if people call them screws but the black wings. All those have to be a certain way, a certain how they're done. yw i'w ddweud sydd eich ddwyllio'r llwysgrifennu i wneud yw i'w neud ar y hunain hwnnw. Ych yn fawrledig, ac yn gael'i gael popeth yn gwnddoch yn ei hunain, a mae'u ddim yn meddwl yn iawn ac yn ddweud â'r llwysgrifennu i'w ddweud os yna'r rhai hwnnw'n i gael y cwmfwyr, tech受u'r gwagodau'u bobl ar gyrfa'r llwysgrifennu. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r llwysgrifennu yn eu lofiadau. yw'r hynny'n arwad o'r bussus... yr hynny'n arwad o llawer o hollwyddo bwysig, ar wych yn ni'n amgylcheddo. Ar hollwyddo bwysig er oed, mae'n höllwyddo, i felr hollwyddo, a mae yw cael ei gafod ar beth, mae'r hollwyddo, ar gyfer cymdeithas, ac mae'n ei coel ei fyddir. Gyda i'r lleol. Rydyn ni'n meddwl. Cymdeithasau i'r hollwyddo. Was there a barometer? Did you have any of the targets in mind at that point? Here is the deal, one of the things I believe in and all my businesses and my business career, I don't have goals. Okay. I never knew where it would be and I never did in any of my other businesses, I would have someone come up to me and said we like a five year plan. I would say good luck. You don't get my words. I'm here and now to date man, but when you're on the battlefield you gotta deal with what's coming out of the climate. That's how I run our businesses. So what I work on is rather than a goal, see in my mind if you have a goal and you get to where the goal is. What do you do now? I'm working on the process instead of a goal. Making the process better and better. Better development, better manufacturing, better delivery, better customer relations, that sort of thing. As you do that you continue to work better and better and better. I got one more example. In professional football you have out on the 32 teams in the NFL. All of them want to win the Super Bowl. That's their goal, right? Except one of them. One of them just works on the process and that's the Patriots. I'm not a Patriot. I'm a Ravens fan, but it's hard to argue with it. No, that's fantastic. In an hour from now I'm going to talk back on to Gen 3. I get to try these clubs very, very shortly, just a quick look at them. What can I expect? What am I going to notice? You are going to find that if you hit the extreme performance XB iron it is exceptionally long and it feels softer than our Gen 1 iron. It is the most wonderful feeling to feel that thing launch and go like crazy. Felly, here the other day he was hitting our Gen 2 7 iron and our Gen 2 irons. I mean he was blown away with them. He hit the Gen 3 7 iron. He was hitting the Gen 2 180, the Gen 3 210. That's a bit of a leap, isn't it? That's a bit of a leap. I'm looking forward to that. In terms of how do you measure the success? Would you like to see more products in the pro game? Would you like to see a pro winner major with some PXG clubs in the back? Is it about sales profit? How do you measure success Bob of PXG? The success of PXG is that our customers are happy. That's the number one metric. Would I like to see one of the pros in a major? I would. I mean we've come very close on both tours. Not there yet. We have a number of wins on all tours. That's nice to see. I would rather see a customer hit one of our irons for the first time and turn to me and go wow, that means more to me. PXG, a brand to be shot at, like you said, a kamikaze attack at one point. When I release a video a PXG product it generates a huge split in opinion and many of those will be in relation to cost. What's your response to the kind of cost criticism? My response to that is, I understand, I wish it could be different, but if it costs me 300 dollars to deliver a golf club, I can't sell it for less than that. I have to sell it for more than that so I can continue to make payroll and run the business and there you have it. What I could do is compromise that and go back a little, but that's not what they want in my clubs. It's just not our niche. I understand and I will say this here that even though the clubs are a little expensive, well, a lot expensive, if you kind of want to you can afford them. No, I just spoke to Brad and Mike and they were really similar questions to them and I always try and the big thing for me is, like I said in these videos, I've made it no secret that I really fell in love with the product and when the criticisms come my only thing is for people to encourage them to give it a go because it's a bit of a, it's a real eye-opener the first time you try it. I think that's one of the things that you say isn't it, the first time you try it and it's a bit of a, the first time you hit a PXG club is pretty special. Oh, it is and I mean if somebody hits these gen 3s for the first time, it's going to be that well moment that we just share it. I'm looking forward to that in the next hour or so. Youself and René, founders of the Bob and René Parsons foundation, the charity foundation. Can I just speak about who are the main benefactors of those kind of charities? First and foremost is the Marine Corps. There's a charity that I believe in called the Semper Fi Fund for Wounded Injured Marines and it's now been expanded to assist all members of the armed forces. I realize that I would not be here today sitting here talking with you of what I learned in the Marine Corps and what they taught me. So I'm always on the mind that as long as I got a dime they got a nickel. So our foundation, we give that 10 million a year and we do a fundraiser that raises another 10 or more and it goes into suicide prevention, it goes into mitigating PTSD, making homes more accessible for vets that are wearing prosthetics and all that sort of thing. So we do that. We also do a lot of services here in the valley where we help people that are mostly people that are here, depending upon your term, how you think about it, whether they're here illegally or they are here undocumented. We believe in things like if a child's here and the child is sick, this is America, the child needs to be taken care of and we do such things like for example there's a charity called Crisis Center Nurseries. When there's somebody here illegally and they get a job you can imagine they make nothing. And to boot there's a whole society, I mean that society economy that preys on them. And so if you pay $3 for something you and I, even though they make nothing they pay $5. I mean, and there you have it. Well, the question is when they get a job, who watches the kids? Can't leave them home, right? Or hopefully you don't. So the answer is we do. Crisis Center Nurseries, so they drop their kids off, the kids get a good breakfast, they get a good lunch, they get education in English and in Spanish in a fun way, a little history, and hopefully one day they'll be better Americans because that's what they want to be. I think that's fantastic because I mean again, I don't know how much that is publicized in the US but back in the UK I think that's a great thing that a message to get across is just how much you do. And I was going to ask how much money in terms of it's donated annually but it literally is tens of millions isn't it? It's a lot, a lot of money. Well, you know, we have it and we're glad we're able to help. And of everything we do that is the most fulfilling. Yeah, yeah, that's fantastic. Just on to social media, the bit that I do, what are your thoughts in general? I mean the main thing I do is obviously by YouTube, what are your thoughts on social media in general and how it's impacted on the golf game, the golf industry? Social media sure has changed everything. You know, there's no secrets anymore Andy. There's no hiding places. You know, we went from before social media where sometimes you might want to know someone's opinion. Now in social media you get everybody's opinion, whether you want it or not. And you know, we see everybody thinks a little differently. I don't care who you are. You're going to have fans and you're going to have detractions. There was an article published not long ago about our blades and a lot of the comments were that I single-handedly ruined the golf industry because I hit it to clubs across the board, prices are moving up and that sort of thing. And in a way I said, I guess you got a point but you know, it is what it is. And obviously you've been very successful in everything you've done. So what advice have you got for me as a YouTuber to get from where I am now to move things on a level? Wow, you're going to put that on me. That's the main man. Well, I'd say number one, you're doing the right thing because you obviously love what you do. Yeah, well of course that's what you said earlier. And I would say think big and spend no time looking about what you've done, spend more time thinking about what you're going to do. Fantastic, I will bear that in mind. Just on your own achievements again, are you proud of what you've achieved at PXG and also this golf facility that we're at at Scottsdale Nationally? Are you proud of that? Am I proud of it? In some ways I would say I am but I rarely think about that. I spend almost no time thinking about what I've done and I always worry about what I'm going to do because Andy Alligator is always at it. That's a fair comment but you still get excited about the new product. Just on we've got a part of this, we've got a new PXG apparel which we're going to look at. Can I just ask any plans to enter the golf ball market? Absolutely, we won't enter the golf ball market when we're ready to take it enormous beating and today's not the day for it. I'm going to draw things to a close and I've got one final question and I appreciate all the answers you've given so far. In many years from now, times up for Bob Parsons, are we all going to remember Bob Parsons? Are we all going to remember Bob Parsons? Well many years from now the way the world turns you probably won't. I'd like to think that if I'm remembered at all it will be at the golf business and it will be from people that say, all this sad kind of really good golf equipment started with Bob. Brilliant. I'd like that. I hope so, I hope so. It's an absolute pleasure and I really appreciate the opportunity to sit down and see you today and I appreciate your time. Well, pleasure's all mine Andy. It was so good. Right, thank you all for watching as ever. Comments down below and I'm going to move from here and I get now the chance to hit some of these gentry irons. I can't wait.