Clubs: Tour Edge Exotics CBX 119 fairway metals and hybrids What the company says: “With a goal of further reducing spin off of the metalwoods already known as “The Spin Killers”, the Speed Ramp Sole ...
The new Tour Edge Exotics CBX hybrid looks to make the case that titanium might not be just for drivers anymore. While titanium has been the metal of choice for the biggest metalwood in the bag, it’s ...
The new lineup starts with a commitment to a variety of player types by offering elite, faster-swingers a low-spin option, ...
The story behind the new Tour Edge Exotics CBX 119 fairway woods and hybrids can be neatly summed up this way: The input driving the upgrade to these metalwoods came largely from veteran tour players.
Tour Edge is unveiling its 2025 Exotics lineup with three different models of metalwoods, each designed for a different ...
To design its new Exotics CBX 119 fairway woods and hybrids, Tour Edge combined previous designs with feedback from TOUR players. The result is a lower-spinning, more forgiving fairway wood design, ...
The biggest and most notable addition to the range is one that has long lingered as a prominent hole in Tour Edge's equipment ...
The new Exotics Max Hybrid delivers high launch, forgiveness, and confidence as a versatile long iron replacement.
After 40 years, Tour Edge is evolving—or, at least, starting to. You may have noticed the new logo which is meant to signal ...
SPECS: 16°, 17°, 18°, 19°, 20°, 22°, with Project X HZRDUS Black or Mitsubishi Kuro Kage Silver hybrid shafts. RECOMMENDATION: Targets low- and mid-handicappers ...
The Exotics CBX uses a multimaterial design, emblematic of the Exotics line, and benefits from a unique beta titanium face and carbon composite sole unit ...
SPECS: 13.5°, 15°, 16.5°, 18°, with Project X HZRDUS Red, Yellow or Black, or Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Silver Dual-Core TiNi shafts. RECOMMENDATION: Targets low- to mid-handicaps who want enhanced ...