The compact-looking, extreme distance iron is part of the Competition sub-line, hence the C in the name, for serious players. That said, it still features game-improvement elements, such as full-face ...
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 ...
Tour Edge has always been a brand that focuses on pure performance and value. Its Exotics line, in particular, has earned a reputation for being a "sleeper" choice, often competing with the best golf ...
When Tour Edge releases new equipment in its Exotics family, the brand typically does it in pairs, partnering game-improvement woods and irons with related offerings designed for more accomplished ...
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 ...
Specs: Three-piece golf balls with cast urethane cover. Available: Sept 23 (Pre-sale), Oct. 28 (In stores) Who it’s for: Golfers looking for a Tour-level ball that provides stability in windy ...
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 ...
Tour Edge Golf has brought to market a new range of irons, the 725 family. Featuring the X725, the E725, and the subject of this review the C725, Tour Edge will be hoping to disrupt the market and sit ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rocco Mediate and Johnny Wunder take a deep dive on the new Tour Edge Exoctics drivers in this episode of Tour Validated.Fully ...