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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 ...
The E in the name stands for Extreme, as this club emphasizes extreme performance, distance and forgiveness. This ultra-premium, very sleek-looking, game-improvement iron is loaded with technology – ...
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 ...
When it comes to the Tour Edge Exotics 725 iron family, the Illinois-based brand has tried to make three irons that offer varying levels of distance, stability, forgiveness and shot shaping for three ...
A new entry on the USGA conforming ball list suggests that Tour Edge is gearing up to join basically everybody else in ...
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; ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Tour Edge’s latest Exotics iron line features the C723 for a more accomplished player and uses a hollow-body design and L-face to create speed, while the E723 uses weighting out ...
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 ...
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