The updated Exotics LS, Max, and Lite drivers feature more carbon fiber, updated variable-thickness faces, and three models for the ideal fit.
The biggest and most notable addition to the range is one that has long lingered as a prominent hole in Tour Edge's equipment ...
After 40 years, Tour Edge is evolving—or, at least, starting to. You may have noticed the new logo which is meant to signal ...
The “C” in its name stands for Competition Spec, meaning this driver is for better players. One of the most adjustable player’s drivers on the market, this low-spin model is loaded with tech. Honestly ...
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 2026 Exotics LS, Max, and Lite fairways blend carbon crowns, updated Ridgeback frames and a new face technology for more distance and stability.
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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Tour Edge Launches Surprise New Ball Promising 'Remarkable Numbers'
The Illinois-based golf club manufacturer has branched out into balls for the first time and has high hopes for its debut product. Here's what you can ...
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