Tour Edge has produced some excellent irons over the past few seasons. Will this game improvement value proposition hit the ...
Irons tester Joe Ferguson looks at a niche offering from Tour Edge, an ‘ironwood’ promising explosive ball speeds and ease of ...
Rocco Mediate and Johnny Wunder take a deep dive on the new Tour Edge Exoctics drivers in this episode of Tour Validated. The post Testing Tour Edge’s new Exotics drivers with Rocco Mediate | Tour ...
New collection includes two versions of woods, irons, wedges all with an eye toward forgiveness and affordability ...
Tour Edge is completing its brand revamp with the new Hot Launch Max and Hot Launch Max D line of game-improvement clubs. The ...
Tour Edge introduces the Hot Launch E525 and X525 irons, designed for different skill levels. The E525 irons cater to mid-to-high handicap golfers seeking distance and forgiveness. The X525 irons, ...
There is nothing subtle about the Tour Edge Hot Launch X525 Ironwoods. Their oversized heads, alongside a futuristic matt black cavity insert, certainly make them stand out. Promising to be some of ...
When it comes to the Tour Edge Exotics 725 iron family, the Illinois-based brand has tried to make three irons that offer varying levels of distance, stability, forgiveness and shot shaping for three ...
Tour Edge expands Hot Launch Max with forgiving fairway woods and hybrids built to help golfers launch it higher from the turf.
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 ...