Tested: Tour Edge Exotics E723, C723 & 723 Pro irons

Tested: Tour Edge Exotics E723, C723 & 723 Pro irons

Tour edge's 723 exotics line of irons displays a range of different models, covering golfers of all levels..

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TESTED BY:  Jimmy Emanuel, Golf Australia Deputy & Digital Editor.

​ COST: C723:  $249 per iron (graphite shafts); $229 (steel).   E723:   $199 (graphite); $179 (steel).   723   Pro:   $229.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS:  Getting a first in-hand look at these irons was interesting to fully grasp how different each model is and how the 723 range covers all golfers.

The Pro model was always going to be the most familiar and well-suited personally, and I liked the appearance behind the ball of a better player’s iron with a little more beef than I am used to.

The C723 is noticeably bigger and filled me with confidence at address, without being “too big”, while the E723 made it feel as though I couldn’t miss with its thicker topline, sole and face height.

Off the face all three had their own standout points, with the pro feeling the best of the trio and flying in a nice window, whereas the C723 felt powerful but still solid and had more speed off the face and the E723 took off like an iron or two more than my equivalent club … and higher.

HOW THEY PERFORMED: Continuing to put these irons through their paces, the variation in performance and target market kept becoming clearer and in line with how Tour Edge have identified the 723 Exotics line.

The C series is for competition players, while E is designed as extreme, pushing forgiveness and distance further. The Pro model clearly designed for better players.

C723 irons are exactly what you would expect from an iron in the middle of this family with help getting the ball up and forgiveness present, while distance is where they stand out.

This iron is for golfers who can hit their irons but want some more power with the strike, the C723 producing a penetrating flight with a solid feel off the face.

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The E723 is certainly not lacking in distance, and personally the ability to hit close to the centre of the clubface with some regularity made these irons absolutely soar.

However, the most impressive elements of the most forgiving model is just that. Making strikes off the toe and heel, as well as lower and higher on the face, the accuracy dispersion was extremely impressive. So too the lack of distance loss when making an off-centre strike.

Feel is still maintained in these irons with one of the primary technologies, VIBCOR, and it is certainly not a clicky sensation.

The Pro model again doesn’t lack in power, but this is a model built more for precision, and it is a very workable option for ball flight needs.

The feel is the standout of the three from the forged head that is also CNC milled, while the look of the 723 Pro is fairly classic with a little more size to build some confidence and ensure that when you’re not hitting the ball your best you won’t be too harshly punished.

Overall, the 723 iron range is diverse enough to suit an exceptionally wide variety of players, as well as catering to the differing preferences of golfers.

Testing the two models you might fall between would be the best course of action with these, as you might just be surprised.

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Tour Edge’s Exotics line has always been about premium components to achieve improved performance and the C723, E723 and 723 Pro all fit the bill perfectly.

TOUR EDGE SAYS: The C723 irons are an ultra-premium player’s distance iron loaded with technology like the revolutionary ‘VIBRCOR’ and Tour Edge’s breakthrough ‘Diamond Face VFT’ that gives these irons incredible power and feel.

A high-grade TPU injected into the hollow-body pocket to create a new speed inducing and feel-enhancing internal technology, VIBRCOR produces faster ball speed, dampens sound and shock at impact and creates perimeter weighting for maximum forgiveness and power.

Different diamond shapes of variable face thickness behind the face function as mini trampolines to create faster ball speeds and expand the sweet spot to outer areas of the face made from high-strength forged military-grade maraging steel.

The hollow-body Exotics C723 Iron features a 15 percent smaller clubhead with a shorter blade length and a thinner top line.

A one-piece high-strength steel body with a 360-degree undercut design featuring VIBCOR and Diamond Face VFT, the E723 construction lowers the centre of gravity (CG) to produce a higher launch and increased face flexing, ball speed and overall distance across the entire face. The multi-material electro-form cap now features carbon fibre for added perimeter weighting.

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Extreme toe weighting elongates the sweet spot to achieve a higher moment of inertia (MOI) and strategic CG positioning right behind centre face and further optimises the sound and feel of the iron.

The 723 Pro is a forged cavity-back iron that came about via Tour feedback asking for player-shaped forgiveness.

Forged and CNC milled to precise tolerances, the 723 Pro features a slightly larger cavity design with weight shifted behind the centre of the face and to the lower portion of the head for maximum forgiveness while maintaining a thin top line and classic look at address.

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If upgrading your golf clubs is on your list of things to do this year, Tour Edge is a company you should consider. In this guide, we’ll give you our picks for the best Tour Edge golf clubs in the company’s current lineup, and there are great options to meet your your budget requirements and needs on the course. This information is designed to help you make great choices for your game, and we have other resources to help you in that process as well, including our best golf drivers , best golf irons , and best fairway woods guides. 

Tour Edge Hot Launch C524 Driver

An impressive driver that delivers impressive results at an impressive price point—what's not to love? We found the solid performance, excellent aesthetic and premium feel to be an excellent choice for beginners. 

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Tour Edge E723 Driver

As a mid-priced driver for mid-to-high handicaps, this offers a lot of value. The adjustability for loft and draw bias is convenient, and the aesthetics are top notch. Just take an easy swing, and this driver will handle the rest.

Tour Edge C723 Driver

We found this to be a pleasingly powerful driver, with distance, performance, feel and ball flight comparable to pricier models on the market. Its attractive look also garnered attention from other golfers.

Tour Edge Exotics E722 Driver

The E722 is a fantastic driver. Even our low-handicap golfers thought it out-performed its sister C722, designed for more advanced players. The look is similar, although slightly larger. 

Tour Edge Exotic C722 Driver

Better players – the target market for this club – might think they need to go with a higher-end brand. But don’t be so quick to judge: This club may well surprise and seduce you, once you give it a try.

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Tour Edge E522 Driver

The E522 driver from Tour Edge delivers on its technology promises to help golfers combat their dreaded slice while also providing premium aesthetics and naturally high launch conditions. Even better, those attributes come in a driver that ranks as one of the best value propositions in the category.

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Tour Edge C722 Fairway Wood

The Exotics C722 offers an impressive technology package and performance to match while also ranking as one of the best-looking fairways to hit the market in recent years.

Tour Edge Exotics E723 Irons

This set is a no-brainer for higher handicaps to consider when buying. This category of golfers should find everything appealing about the irons, right down to the feel, performance, distance and price.

Tour Edge C723 Irons

As a set, these irons are more than adequate. They look powerful and you will find distance, feel and performance to be competitive with any player’s iron on the market.

The Tour Edge Exotics E722 Irons

Tour Edge clubs tend to offer great value for money - these irons are no exception. Quality comes shining through in the E722. For higher handicappers seeking something beyond a starter set, these irons make a no-brainer purchase.

Tour Edge C722 Irons

At the end of the day, you could spend a lot more on irons from bigger brands. But put your ego aside: these are competitive in every way – looks, feel, performance and distance – and will leave more money in your wallet.

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Best Tour Edge Drivers

Tour edge hot launch c524 driver.

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Tour Edge Hot Launch C524

Our expert review:

Specifications

Reasons to buy, reasons to avoid.

The Tour Edge Hot Launch C524 is an incredible driver that delivers excellent results at a competitive price point which could potentially compete with the best drivers on the market. Aesthetically, the C524 is a great-looking driver. The ridgeback technology not only provides increased structural integrity to the clubhead—it also frames the ball beautifully with the 'ridge' providing a handy alignment aid. Plus, the carbon effect really creates a premium feel to the finish. Technology? Let's start with Tour Edge’s Diamond Face VFT technology. This features 35 different diamond shapes that essentially act as “mini-trampolines” behind the face to increase ball speed. a sole rail design extends from the leading to trailing edge which lowers the CG to increase launch and ball speed.

How does it feel? The C524 produced a lively and solid thud with a reasonably high-pitched impact noise. It wasn't too high, but it was noticeably higher Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Family  or the TaylorMade Qi10 range . The combination of solid performance, an excellent aesthetic and a premium make the Tour Edge Hot Launch C524 a great driver at a remarkably modest price. We think there's some serious value here and would therefore recommend it as best drivers for beginners we've tried. 

  • Read our full Tour Edge Hot Launch C524 Driver Review

Tour Edge Exotics E723 Driver

Tour Edge Exotics E723 Driver

The “E” in its name stands for Extreme Spec, meaning it’s designed to help average golfers to the extreme. This ultra-premium 460cc driver is also crammed with technology, such as an extreme low-and-rear CG position that produces an extremely high MOI of 5600 g/cm2 – that’s the highest MOI driver Tour Edge has ever made, making it one of the  most forgiving drivers  around.

There are also multiple other technological aspects, like a Flight Tuning System and thin titanium ridgeback spine running from the center of the face through the crown which, in testing, produced an easy to flight trajectory, as well as a solid impact sound and long distance. 

Along with the performance, the E723 has a very long crown from face to rear, with the graphics of the crown, a black stripe down the middle flanked by a weaved dark graphite pattern, framing the ball nicely. Overall, we thought it was pleasing to the eye, especially as the face seems nice and tall and the clubhead felt rather substantial through our swing. 

  • Read our full Tour Edge Exotics E723 Driver Review

Tour Edge Exotics C723 Driver

Tour Edge Exotics C723 Driver Review

Whereas the E in the E723 stands for Extreme Spec, the C in the C723 stands for Competition Spec, meaning this driver is for more advanced players. Despite this, out of the box, we found it to be one of the most adjustable player’s drivers on the market, with this low-spin model loaded with tech. 

We thought the aesthetics were stealthy and attractive to look at when addressed behind the ball. The darker band down the middle nicely frames the alignment you want to swing through, with the thin titanium ridgeback spine running from the center of the face and crown. 

Performance-wise, we found there to be a lot of adjustability options and, when we swapped the standard 5-gram front and 15-gram rear weights, it resulted in a change of around 300rpm of spin. We could also slide the rear CG weight to one of five positions which influenced a fade or draw up to seven yards. On the course, this driver felt extremely solid with respect to feel and impact sound - a box that all the  best golf drivers  tick.

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Tour Edge Exotics E722 Driver

Tour Edge Exotics E722 Driver Review

The Tour Edge Exotics E722 driver was designed to offer golfers the ultimate in playability and forgiveness. Keying that performance is a low, deep CG placement that has been made possible by a lightweight carbon fiber crown and a 30-gram fixed weight in the back of the sole. That combination offers incredibly high MOI, which results in more accurate golf shots regardless of strike location.

Do not assume, however, that the E722 driver is a one-trick pony. Certainly, the forgiveness it provides is a standout feature, but this driver also delivers when it comes to ball speed. Tour Edge’s Diamond Face VFT clubface design utilizes 61 diamond-shaped sections that vary in thickness. The diamonds, which Tour Edge says act as mini trampolines, deliver consistent ball speeds from strike locations across the clubface.

Tour Edge also has worked hard to improve the sound and feel of the E722 driver by utilizing an internal ribbing system to diffuse sound at impact. Additionally, while the E722 might be described as a game improvement driver, it also offers the customization that better players want. The E722’s adjustable sleeve features eight settings that allow golfers to adjust loft by +/- 2 degrees and lie angle by 3 degrees to help anyone achieve exactly what they’re looking for in terms of launch, spin, and shot shape.

  • Read our full Tour Edge Exotics E722 Driver Review

Tour Edge Exotics C722 Driver

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While the Tour Edge E722 driver was built for forgiveness, the Exotics C722 is a different animal, as it was built to give better players the speed and workability that they’re looking for in a driver. The C722 features a compact, 445cc profile and a deep clubface, providing a look that lower-handicap golfers love to see in the playing position.

The C722 also offers tremendous customization. Movable sole weights of five and 20 grams allow players to significantly influence spin and launch. Tour Edge says that putting the heavier weight forward will reduce spin by 300 RPM, while placing the heavier weight back will create higher launch and provide an 11 percent increase in MOI for those who don’t find the middle of the face as often as they’d like. An adjustable loft sleeve with eight settings further allows golfers to achieve exactly what they want in terms of shot shape and trajectory.

In terms of its other key technologies, as is the case with the E722 driver, the C722 also features a Diamond Face VFT clubface design, as 61 diamond-shaped sections that vary in thickness across the face act as mini trampolines to promote faster ball speeds and protect ball speed from the heel and toe. Meanwhile, internal ribbing and the use of carbon fiber in the crown combine to offer the muted sound and feel that most better players prefer.

  • Read our full Tour Edge Exotics C722 Driver Review

Tour Edge E522 Driver

Tour Edge E522 Driver

Tour Edge developed with the E522 driver with slicers in mind. To help those golfers combat that frustrating miss, the E522 has an offset hosel design, a more upright lie angle, and internal weighting that has been moved toward the heel to make it easier for players to square the clubface at impact. In our testing, all of those features combined to effectively do the job, as we found it difficult on the course to move the ball significantly from left to right no matter how hard we tried to hit a slice.

The E522 has other performance attributes as well. It fared especially well in testing from a dispersion standpoint on off-center strikes, and it also offered effortlessly high launch conditions, which will be a bonus for golfers with more moderate swing speeds. The E522 is on the louder, high-pitched side at impact and it doesn't feature an adjustable hosel to utilize for fine-tuning ball flight, but at its highly competitive price point, some sacrifices should be expected.

  • Read our full Tour Edge E522 Driver Review

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Tour Edge Exotics C722 Fairway Wood

Tour Edge Exotics C722 Fairway Wood

Tour Edge has been an industry leader in the fairway wood space for a number of years, and the fairway woods it develops for better players have been especially popular. The Exotics C722 is the latest in a long line of fairways that fit that profile and in our testing it proved to be another gem. Where the C722 stands out is in terms of ball speed. We found it to be extremely long and competitive with anything else on the market.

That speed comes in large part from a construction that utilizes a carbon fiber crown and titanium body, which combine to create a low, deep CG position that promotes speed, as does the C722’s Diamond Face, which helps maintain ball speed numbers from strike locations across the clubface. And in our testing the C722 proved to be surprisingly forgiving. It will also appeal to better players because its more compact shape, deeper face, and forward weighting will promote low spin and workability, and it also features an adjustable loft sleeve that enables golfers to fine tune trajectory and shot shape.

Read our full Tour Edge Exotics C722 fairway wood review

Best Tour Edge Irons

Tour Edge Exotics E723 Iron Review

Tour Edge Exotics E723 Iron

The E723 is an ultra-premium, very sleek-looking,  game-improvement iron  that is loaded with technology. The most notable aspect of technology is Tour Edge's VIBRCOR – which is a TPU that’s strategically injected into the hollow body, deep 360-degree undercut pocket to provide excellent feel. 

In testing, we were extremely impressed with the forgiveness on offer. Regardless of where the ball was struck, the VIBRCOR on the back of the clubhead and the Diamond Face VFT, which comprises 92 diamond shapes of three different thicknesses behind the face, meant it was extremely lively on the expanded sweet spot.

At address, we thought that the look was very confidence-inspiring. Most notably, there’s a slight bulge low and an inviting amount of offset, with a thick topline also giving freedom to swing hard at the ball. In testing, it was super easy to hit and the shots got airborne with distance very well.

  • Read our full Tour Edge Exotics E723 Iron Review

Tour Edge Exotics C723 Iron

Tour Edge Exotics C723 Iron Review

The C723 also features VIBRCOR technology like we see in the E723, but the C723 is designed for the slightly more confident ball striker, with the most notable differences being the smaller clubhead, thinner top line and shorter blade length.

We found it still had full-face forgiveness and ball speed though, with the Diamond Face VFT also present throughout. Again, in testing, the impact experience was certainly very addictive, with the ball springing off the face with a powerful yet subtle sensation. Importantly, it was not too loud or harsh and we thought it was comparable with the  best compact mid-handicap irons . 

As mentioned, it is slightly smaller at address, but Tour Edge have constructed the C723 out of high-strength, military grade maraging steel. This helps make way for a significantly thinner face, the thinnest in any Exotics iron ever and also helped dramatically increase face flex across a larger surface area of the clubface. This meant we were able to eke out a lot of distance when struck properly.

  • Read our full Tour Edge Exotics C723 Iron Review

Tour Edge Exotics E722 Iron

Tour Edge Exotics E722 Iron Review

Tour Edge believes its Exotics E722 iron is as good as it gets in the game-improvement category and there is certainly a lot to like about what this iron has to offer. First and foremost, it’s incredibly forgiving. The E722 features extreme toe weighting to create a larger sweet spot and its 360 undercut design allows the face to flex more at impact to not only promote naturally high launch but also protect ball speed on low-face strikes.

The E722 irons also were designed with the Diamond Face VFT face technology that the Exotics 722 driver lineup utilizes so successfully. More specifically, 103 diamond-shaped sections are positioned in varying degrees of thickness across the clubface to promote faster ball speeds from all impact locations. Tour Edge has also utilized TPU in the E722’s cavity to dampen sound and reduce vibration to give golfers acoustics and feel that are softer than might be expected.

It should be noted for those who are interested in the E722 irons that this set features extremely strong lofts. The pitching wedge is 42 degrees and the 7-iron is 27.5 degrees, so golfers who decide on the E722 as their iron of choice will want to make sure they get their gapping right at the top and low end of the bag.

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Tour Edge Exotics C722 Irons

Tour Edge Exotics C722 Iron Review

Tour Edge’s goal with the C722 was to create an iron that would appeal from a look and feel standpoint to even the most discerning player while still providing incredible speed, launch, and forgiveness. And that goal has been realized. The C722 irons feature compact blade lengths, medium toplines, and minimal offset, an aesthetics package that inspires confidence that working the ball and controlling trajectory won’t be an issue.

While the C722s look great at address, they stand out in terms of the game-improvement performance attributes they also offer. Their hollow-body design provides extreme perimeter weighting to create a larger sweet spot and it combines with a maraging steel clubface to produce high launch and impressive ball speed numbers. Ball speed is also protected on mis-hits with the  C722s thanks to Tour Edge’s Diamond Face VFT technology, which breaks the clubface into small diamond-shaped sections of variable thickness to optimize results from heel to toe.

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How we test Tour Edge golf clubs

Here at Golf Monthly, we employ a rigorous testing procedure when reviewing any product on our website. All of our writers are experienced golfers who know and understand how to use golf equipment and can ably analyze the benefits and drawbacks of any product. Essentially, we look to test gear to help you make the most informed decision when purchasing a set of clubs or a pair of golf shoes. Specifically, when it comes to the best Tour Edge golf clubs, we look to test each club in a variety of conditions on and off the course to give us the best possible insight into what that club offers.

Whether we're testing a driver or a putter, we will look to assess the benefits and features each club offers to understand who it is best suited to. We test each club out on the course too, in order to give us accurate readings on the distance it offers, how much spin we can put on each club and the general feel of the ball against the clubface. One thing to note is that we only use premium golf balls when testing new golf clubs and that manufacturers cannot buy a good review. 

What to consider when purchasing Tour Edge golf clubs

When buying any golf club, there are many different aspects to consider before you make your purchase. From the length of the club to the type of grip on offer, it can sometimes be an overwhelming choice, which you need to think carefully about to get the right golf clubs that will help you perform on the course. For that reason, we've set out a handy list of points that will help you make the most informed decision, when purchasing your next set of Tour Edge golf clubs. 

No matter what golf club you're buying, you need to get the right length of club for your height and swing. If you buy a club that is too long for you, there is a greater chance that you might hit the ball fat. Too short, and you're more likely to top the ball. For that reason, it is always wise to test each golf club before you buy it, and use our handy height guide to establish which length is right for you. 

One great thing about Tour Edge is that they produce clubs for every type of golfer, from professionals right down to beginners. But it is important to make sure you're buying the right club for your abilities. Obviously, it is no good for junior or beginner golfers to be playing with forged irons that have little forgiveness. Cavity-backed irons are much more suitable for these kinds of players as they are a lot more forgiving than forged or bladed irons. For that reason, make sure you pick the right irons that are going to improve your game, not hinder it. 

Loft and shaft flex

This pertains mostly to drivers but is also important for your long irons too. Having the right shaft flex on your clubs can seriously help you to strike the ball longer and further. That depends on your swing speed and if you have a low swing speed you're better off using a more flexible club shaft, while faster swingers are better off using a stiffer club shaft. Equally when it comes to driver loft, those with faster swing speeds are better off picking a driver with a lower loft, while slower players should opt for higher lofts to help them flight the ball better. 

Mallet or blade?

When it comes to picking the right putter for you, you want to think about how much forgiveness you want to get from your flatstick. Mallet putters offer way more leeway on miss-hit shots than bladed putters, but slightly less feel and control. For that reason, mallets are better for beginner golfers who may be less experienced around the greens. 

Budget is always a big factor you should consider when buying any golf club and our advice is to not always go with the most expensive offering on the market. Yes, if you are an experienced golfer looking to break into single digits, you may want to spend a little extra than someone just starting out in the game to get a top-quality set of clubs. But our advice is to always make a note of your budget before heading to the shop and to shop around as much as you can. That way you can secure yourself the best deal for the right clubs for you.

Speaking of shopping around, have you had a look at some of our other guides on the best golf manufacturers? Check out our guides on the best Callaway golf clubs , best Taylormade golf clubs and best Titleist golf clubs . 

Are Tour Edge golf clubs any good?

Many golf enthusiasts might not know that Tour Edge has been around since 1986, and the company has been making excellent golf clubs for quite some time. Tour Edge first gained acclaim for its fairway wood products, which have had a loyal following for decades now. But it also made an early splash in the hybrid market as those clubs became more popular, and in recent years its drivers and irons have started to enjoy more mainstream popularity. Tour Edge also has become increasingly successful in recent years because it develops golf equipment to meet the needs of players of all ability levels and its products always offer tremendous value at their price points 

Do any PGA players use Tour Edge clubs?

Tour Edge has a strong and growing presence in professional golf, especially on the PGA Tour Champions, where players such as Bernhard Langer, Scott McCarron, Tom Lehman, Alex Cjeka, and Mike Weir are brand ambassadors. In all, Tour Edge reports that its clubs have been put in play by 135 different players on the three PGA Tours since 2018, with its clubs being a part of 16 victories and more than 90 top-5 finishes during that span. As for which Tour Edge clubs get the most play on Tour, the company’s fairway woods would garner that distinction. But its driver and irons are growing in popularity as well. 

Is it better to buy a set of clubs or buy them individually?

This depends on what you want from your golf equipment. Beginner golfers and those getting into the game may be better off buying a set of golf clubs to get a full range of golf clubs for good value. But those who may be more experienced in the game may want to mix and match clubs and use a selection of golf clubs from different manufacturers. 

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Tour Edge Bazooka 470 Black Package

The new Bazooka 470 Black complete men’s package set features all new more aerodynamic head shapes that provide the optimal Center of Gravity designed to make every shot on the golf course easier to hit.

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Set Includes: 

Driver, 3+5 Fairway, 4+5 Hybrid, 6-SW,Putter, Cart Bag

  • Driver – A new shape in the high-MOI 460cc Bazooka Black 10.5 degree driver, which is also sold individually, powers tee shots with high-flying and accurate performance also features variable face thickness technology for long, powerful tee shots.
  • #3 & #5 Fairway Woods – The all new more advanced head shapes in the 470 Black set for the 15-degree 3-wood and the 19-degree 5-wood are designed with a shallow face and a huge sweet spot to help players get the ball up in the air and on target.
  • #4 & #5 Hybrids  – The 470 hybrids also feature new shapes with a shallower face and CG enhancing design that brings accuracy and forgiveness into these two long iron replacement clubs. The Bazooka 470 hybrids come in lofts of 22 and 25 degrees.
  • #6-SW Irons  -This new larger head designs feature a wider and longer blade with more weight centred lower in the club head to provide extreme forgiveness. More extreme perimeter weighting to the heel and toe of the club head in combination with an expanded undercut cavity leads to an expanded sweet spot on the iron’s face to deliver a powerful, high launch.

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Tour Edge Exotics 722 Series Golf Clubs

July 25, 2022

Exotics E722 and C722 Range

Tour Edge has developed its all-new Exotics 722 Series , which includes Metalwoods, Irons and a Utility iron. The 722 family features two distinct line ups, the E722 and C722. Both ranges include advancements in technologies by Tour Edge and deliver different playing characteristics. ‘E’ means Extreme. And, best suits golfers who are looking for increased accuracy, ease of ball flight and across the board better playability. ‘C’ stands for Competition. And, is ideally matched to golfers who want more adjustability, faster ball speed and lower spinning launch.

Exotics E722 driver, fairway, hybrid, and iron Built for maximum forgiveness, the 460cc E722 driver boasts Tour Edge’s new Ridgeback technology. The innovative feature includes a spine that runs from the center of the face through the crown and wraps around the head to join with the newly designed sole plate rail. The Ridgeback spine acts like a brace producing more power and feel at impact. E722 driver contains a 30-gram weight at the extreme trailing edge on the sole. The cleverly positioned back weight provides a low-rearward center of gravity and an extremely high moment of inertia to produce higher launch and spin. Off-center strikes perform with greater power due to Carbon Wrap Technology. By replacing titanium with 34% more carbon fiber, engineers were able to re-purpose weight savings to develop the ultimate center of gravity position for improved face flex in the heel and toe. New Diamond Face VFT Technology positions 61 diamond shapes of varying thicknesses on the clubface, which perform as mini trampolines to increase ball speed at impact. E722 driver includes an adjustable hosel to change the loft loft +/- 2 degrees and lie angle through a range of 3 degrees. E driver: Available Lofts in Right-Handed: 9.5°, 10.5°, 12°. Available Lofts in Left-Handed: 10.5°

The shallow-faced E722 fairway metal and E722 hybrid feature the RyzerSole™ sole rail designed to produce high-launching shots, faster ball speed, optimised spin rates and decreased turf interaction. Loaded with innovations for extreme forgiveness and distance, the E fairway and E hybrid contain a boosting adjustable 10-gram backweight, a Maraging Steel Face and Tour Edge’s new Diamond Face VFT™ design. E fairway: Available Lofts in Right-Handed: #3/13°, #3/15°, #3/16.5°, #5/18°, #7/21°. Available Lofts in Left-Handed: #3/15°, #5/18°. E hybrid: Available Lofts in Right-Handed: #2/17°, #3/19° #4/22°, #5/25°. Available Lofts in Left-Handed: #3/19°.

E722 irons contain a larger head design, a thicker topline and are more offset. E irons are jam-packed with technologies for extreme distance and forgiveness. Power lofted with stronger lofts, E irons are built for extra distance and long game improvement. Tour Edge’s revolutionary Dual VIBRCOR Technology consists of a high-grade TPU compound strategically placed in the deep undercut pocket. The speed-inducing and feel-enhancing VIBCOR technology partners with the extremely thick and light TPU material to further improve the feel and ball speeds off the clubface. The brand’s breakthrough Diamond Face VFT technology adds performance to E irons power and feel.

Exotics C722 driver, fairway, hybrid, iron and utility When compared with E722 driver, C722 driver offers a smaller and more compact 445cc profile, a deeper face and a minimal offset shape. Another differential between the models is the weighting system. C722 employs a two-tier front/ back weight system with a 20-gram weight in the back and a 5-gram weight in the front for industry-leading moment of inertia and spin rate manipulation. Similar with the E driver, C driver includes Tour Edge’s Ridgeback Technology, Carbon Wrap Technology, Diamond Face VFT Technology and adjustable hosel. C driver: Available Lofts in Right-Handed: 9.5°, 10.5°. Available Lofts in Left-Handed: 10.5°.

The player preferred shaped C722 fairway metal and C722 hybrid follows the design qualities of the C722 driver by featuring a deeper face, a more compact head and a minimal offset design—when compared with the E722 fairway metal and hybrid. C fairway boasts Tour Edge’s 90-gram RyzerSole, which includes an 80-gram permanent Tungsten weight and a 10-gram adjustable weight. The newly designed sole provides a super low and forward center of gravity to help produce high launching shots with low spin rates. C hybrid has an adjustable 10-gram weight located directly behind the face to lower spin rates while increasing trajectory. C fairway and C hybrid feature Diamond Face VFT technology to power increased ball speeds and forgiveness on all shots. C fairway and C hybrid have an adjustable hosel allows golfers to adjust the loft +/- 1.5 degrees up or down. The adjustable hosel is a first ever in an Exotics hybrid. C fairway: Available Lofts in Right-Handed: #3/13°, #3/15°, #5/18°. C hybrid: Available Lofts in Right-Handed: #2/17°, #3/19° #4/21°, #5/23°.

C722 irons are the player’s distance iron. The classic-looking irons contain a smaller clubhead design, shorter blade length, a thinner topline and traditional lofting from iron to iron. Like the E iron, C iron boasts Tour Edge’s Dual VIBRCOR Technology and Diamond Face VFT technology. C iron is a hollow body design offering extreme perimeter weighting for forgiveness. It includes an ultra-high strength military grade steel face. The C722 family is complete with the new Exotics

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