Rocco Mediate and Johnny Wunder take a deep dive on the new Tour Edge Exoctics drivers in this episode of Tour Validated. The ...
Specs: 460cc titanium head with cup face construction, variable-thickness face, V-Taper sole. Who it’s for: Value-minded golfers who shoot in the high 80s, 90s and 100s who want a higher launch, more ...
The driver market is often a battle of the behemoths, with flagship models now routinely clearing the $600 mark. While Tour Edge’s own Exotics line competes at that top-tier performance level (but ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Tour Edge updates its Exotics line of drivers with the new C723 and E723 models. The Exotics 723 is the most technologically rich line of drivers in the Tour Edge stable, and ...
Tour Edge has always been a brand that focuses on pure performance and value. Its Exotics line, in particular, has earned a reputation for being a "sleeper" choice, often competing with the best golf ...
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 ...
Of all the ball flights in golf, the “excessive fade” (I'm being sensitive here) is arguably the most debilitating. An uncontrollable slice not only robs you of distance but also makes the fairway ...
Tour Edge is releasing three new Exotics drivers: the LS, Max, and Lite, available in November. The new drivers feature expanded carbon construction and an updated variable-thickness face for improved ...
For the past several seasons, Tour Edge has divided its offerings into three distinct groups. The most technologically advanced (and the highest priced) fall into the Exotics family. Equipment for ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Tour Edge Exotics 725 drivers, E725 and C725, provide two new takes on forgiveness and low-spin, respectively. The ultra-oversized E725, with a deep rear sliding weight, ...
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