Tour Edge Golf is celebrating the 20th Anniversary of their Exotics lineup with a brand new complete family of products. Let's test it out.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Tour Edge launches its first golf ball, the Exotics, with a focus on improved consistency in the wind. The three-piece entry features a cast urethane cover, which is designed to ...
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; ...
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 ...
Tour Edge has garnered a reputation for creating high-end golf equipment at mid-level prices. Does the new Exotics Max driver continue that trend?
Our Take: If looks could kill. One tester during GOLF’s ClubTest was sold before they had even picked up the Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro. “Sexy look,” a tester said. “As someone who weighs appearance ...
The Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro lineup of metalwoods may not be the club for most golfers. It might not even be the club for most elite golfers. But that just means this limited run of drivers, fairway ...
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 ...