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 ...
Of all the ball flights in golf, the “excessive fade” (I'm being sensitive here) is arguably the most debilitating. An uncontrollable slice not only robs you of distance but also makes the fairway ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Tour Edge Hot Launch Max family of woods and irons, including two drivers, two fairway woods, two hybrids, two iron sets and a wedge, offers a lineup committed to two things ...
Those are all terms you may have heard when it relates to Tour Edge Golf. However, for those who follow gear actively it’s no surprise that Tour Edge consistently tops the charts when it comes to bang ...
Who it’s for: Value-minded golfers who want more distance and forgiveness (E525) and players who need help hitting straighter drives and avoiding a slice (X525) What you should know: Tour Edge has ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new Tour Edge Exotics lineup of drivers, fairway woods and hybrids starts with a commitment to a variety of player types by offering elite, faster-swingers a low-spin option ...
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 ...
For years, Tour Edge’s Hot Launch lineup has done exactly what the name implies: It helps you get the ball up in the air and generate speed. With the latest iteration, Hot Launch Max, the full lineup ...
Tour Edge continues to upgrade its XCG line of drivers with the release of the new XCG7. The latest offering from the Batavia, Ill., clubmaker is available in two clubhead sizes, one 460 cc and the ...
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