The new Exotics Max irons feature an updated variable-thickness face, enhanced feel, and a design created for high launch and forgiveness.
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 ...
1. Players Only. Although muscleback blade irons are far from the meat of the market, having one in the line speaks to Tour Edge’s commitment to serious golfers. A classic shape made from a single ...
For golfers who have a powerful, repeatable swing, Tour Edge's new Exotics MB and CB can provide control and feel, and can be easily blended.
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; ...
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 – ...
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 ...
After Tour Edge‘s first rebrand ahead of its 40th year in 2026, the company is announcing three new iron models as part of its 2025 Exotics line. The new Exotics line features two forged players’ ...
Specs: Forged 1025 carbon steel with CNC-milled faces and grooves. Who they’re for: Skilled players who want the precision, feel, and shot-shaping control of forged irons, with the flexibility to ...