When Tour Edge releases new equipment in its Exotics family, the brand typically does it in pairs, partnering game-improvement woods and irons with related offerings designed for more accomplished ...
The new Tour Edge Exotics CBX hybrid looks to make the case that titanium might not be just for drivers anymore. While titanium has been the metal of choice for the biggest metalwood in the bag, it’s ...
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 ...
Our take: One tester summed up the Exotics EXS Pro hybrid perfectly: “Low-spin forgiveness with Tour-level tech.” The limited-edition club pleased many testers with its better-player design, distance, ...
In November 2018, Tour Edge released a line of EXS metalwoods that would become the company’s best-selling line ever. Flash forward to 2020, and Tour Edge is back with a new line of EXS 220 metalwoods ...
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 ...
Clubs: Tour Edge Exotics CBX 119 fairway metals and hybrids What the company says: “With a goal of further reducing spin off of the metalwoods already known as “The Spin Killers”, the Speed Ramp Sole ...
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 ...