Tour Edge is unveiling its 2025 Exotics lineup with three different models of metalwoods, each designed for a different ...
After 40 years, Tour Edge is evolving—or, at least, starting to. You may have noticed the new logo which is meant to signal ...
1. Players Only. Although muscleback blade irons are far from the meat of the market, having one in the line speaks to Tour Edge’s commitment to serious golfers. A classic shape made from a single ...
All three of the iron models, including the MB, feature Tour Edge’s “VIBRCOR” technology, in which a TPU compound is placed inside the head to help dampen vibrations and increase ball speeds. It also ...
The updated Exotics LS, Max, and Lite drivers feature more carbon fiber, updated variable-thickness faces, and three models for the ideal fit.
For golfers who have a powerful, repeatable swing, Tour Edge's new Exotics MB and CB can provide control and feel, and can be easily blended.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Tour Edge’s latest Exotics iron line features the C723 for a more accomplished player and uses a hollow-body design and L-face to create speed, while the E723 uses weighting out ...
Specs: Three-piece golf balls with cast urethane cover. Available: Sept 23 (Pre-sale), Oct. 28 (In stores) Who it’s for: Golfers looking for a Tour-level ball that provides stability in windy ...