Tour Edge is readying for its 40th year in 2026 with the latest iteration of its Exotics metalwood lineup. The new Exotics line includes three drivers, three fairway woods and a hybrid, all featuring ...
When it comes to the Tour Edge Exotics 725 iron family, the Illinois-based brand has tried to make three irons that offer varying levels of distance, stability, forgiveness and shot shaping for three ...
As a recent winner in the 2008 Golf Magazine club test, the Tour Edge Exotics XCG fairway wood is getting a tremendous amount of buzz. The Exotics line from Tour Edge has been known to produce serious ...
1. These are fraternal twins. There is much the E723 and C723 fairway woods and hybrids share as core technologies. The sole design and face technologies are two clear areas we’ll discuss, and while ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Tour Edge Exotics’ line over the years has leaned toward a certain type of high-speed, low-spin better player, but in 2022 the company is expanding its highest tech lineup of ...
Tour Edge Golf has introduced the Exotics XJ1 line of fairway woods, which the company says benefit “real-world players with real-world swing speeds.” The clubhead combines “a new ultra-lightweight ...
Specs: Stainless steel body with carbon fiber crown, variable-thickness face and tungsten sole weight. Available in lofts of 17, 19, 22, and 25 degrees. RH across all lofts, LH in select lofts. Who it ...
E722 Range: 4-SW. Retail: $114.99 each in graphite, $799.99 for 7-piece set; $99.99 each in steel, $699.99 for 7-piece set. C722 Range: 3-AW. Retail: $144.99 each in graphite, $999.99 for 7-piece set; ...
This year’s ClubTest is bigger and better than ever. To help you make sense of the mountain of high-tech new clubs on the market, we put all of the latest offerings from the top golf club ...