The biggest and most notable addition to the range is one that has long lingered as a prominent hole in Tour Edge's equipment ...
The new Exotics Max irons feature an updated variable-thickness face, enhanced feel, and a design created for high launch and ...
As mentioned, the loft, lie, bounce and offset specs for the new Tour Edge Exotics MB and CB irons are identical for easy set ...
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 ...
1. Players Only. Although muscleback blade irons are far from the meat of the market, having one in the line speaks to Tour ...
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 C725 for a more accomplished player seeking to reclaim some lost distance while the E725 appeals to the game-improvement crowd.
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 ...
As other local golf companies falter, one St. Charles equipment maker has scored a hit with a new high-technology line of clubs. Once mainly a producer of cheaply priced, low-tech equipment, Tour Edge ...
Tour Edge enters the golf ball market with the Exotics, a three-piece urethane design built for distance, control, and greenside spin.
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 ...