Because the idea of “game improvement” covers a broad range from “help me get better” to “help me not suck,” the two-track approach to game improvement in Tour Edge’s new Hot Launch 521 series ...
This year’s ClubTest is bigger and better than ever. To help you make sense of the mountain of high-tech new clubs on the market, we put all of the latest offerings from the top golf club ...
The new Tour Edge Exotics CBX hybrid looks to make the case that titanium might not be just for drivers anymore. While titanium has been the metal of choice for the biggest metalwood in the bag, it’s ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a long-iron replacement that is easy to hit and provides more distance at a budget-friendly price (E525) and players who need help hitting straighter iron shots from the ...
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 ...
Specs: Stainless steel body with carbon fiber crown, variable-thickness face and tungsten sole weight. Available in lofts of 17, 19, 22, and 25 degrees. RH across all lofts, LH in select lofts. Who it ...
Clubs: Tour Edge Exotics CBX 119 fairway metals and hybrids What the company says: “With a goal of further reducing spin off of the metalwoods already known as “The Spin Killers”, the Speed Ramp Sole ...
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; ...
To design its new Exotics CBX 119 fairway woods and hybrids, Tour Edge combined previous designs with feedback from TOUR players. The result is a lower-spinning, more forgiving fairway wood design, ...