PGA Tour winner Aldrich Potgieter has made the move from Titleist to PXG after signing a multi-year employee deal with the brand.
The 21-year-old South African is one of football’s rising stars and has signed a multi-year contract to join PXG.
The news of his signing with PXG after another rising PGA Tour star Marco Penge will also become part of team PXG.
Potgieter had previously played a bag of Titleist clubs, but his bag setup will now be fully PXG, inclusive Lightning driver, Secret weapon mini driverGEN8 drive iron, GEN8 irons, 0317 ironsSugar Daddy III wedges and Tour Series Brandon putter.
With this move, Potgieter joins the PXG staff that already includes Penge, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Eric Cole, Jake Knapp, Celine Boutier, Auston Kim and Megan Khang.
Aldrich Potgieter x PXG response
“Aldrich didn’t just have a good rookie year – he set a standard,” said Bob Parsons, founder and CEO of PXG. “He is disciplined, powerful and knows what he wants to get out of his equipment.
“That clarity and competitiveness make him an excellent fit for PXG as he takes the next step in his career.”
Potgieter added: “Last season showed me what it takes to compete here. I’m focused on getting better every week, and PXG is giving me the tools and support to do that.
“The equipment performs, the process is simple and that is exactly what I am looking for.”
Aldrich Potgieter Career victories and success
Potgieter captured his first PGA Tour title when he won the Rocket Classic in June 2025, via a three-man playoff at TPC River Highlands to carry Max Grayserman and Chris Kirk on the fifth extra hole.
Potgieter was denied earlier in 2025 when he lost a play-off with Brian Campbell on the second extra hole of the Mexico Open.
The South African’s previous professional victory came when he was still a teenager when he competed in the 2024 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic on the Korn Ferry Tour.
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