Medium and high-handicappers are always on the hunt for more help from their golf equipment. The search for clubs that are easier to hit goes far and wide. Tour Edge believes it’s coming to the rescue ...
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Can the new $40 Tour Edge ball compete with the Pro V1?
Joel Tadman tests the Tour Edge Exotics ball on the launch monitor and the golf course to see what golfers can expect from ...
The Tour Edge Exotics line of golf clubs is celebrating its 20th Anniversary, and with it a full new line of offerings. I've had the equipment for a little over a month now with the chance to test the ...
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’ ...
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 ...
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Tour players are a different breed of golfer, and they often need clubs that are built slightly differently to cater to their needs. Since they deliver the club at high speeds and have discerning eyes ...
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Tour Edge Hot Launch E525 Iron Review
I have reviewed quite a number of Tour Edge products in the last couple of years, with some particular highlights being the Exotics C725 irons, so I was very much looking forward to the release of the ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Tour Edge’s high-tech Exotics 725 lineup expands to include both large volume and compact-style fairway woods and hybrids. The larger models, under the E725 heading, offer more ...
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