Tour Edge Exotics C.B Fairway Woods
Tour Edge Exotics C.B Fairway Woods
[Sep 03, 2006]
Jack
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Exotic 4 wood 16.5 Stiff NV65
Outstanding club,easy to work, this company has hit on something. I've hit many fairway woods and these are best!
Customer Service Not yet Similar Products Used: Adams, Nike t-40, Cleveland Ti, Taylormade 580 |
[Aug 01, 2006]
michoic
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Exotics 3 Wood - Fujikara HL Stiff shaft
Mother of god! what a club!
Customer Service No need so far. Similar Products Used: Nike T60 3W (very nice), Cobra X Speed - XStiff, TaylorMade TP 14* +1" S300 Stiff shaft (very long of the tee also) |
[Jul 27, 2006]
Gary Bricault
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Exotics Driver
Oh my God!
Similar Products Used: Taylor's R5 (Never tried the R7), Clevland Launcher and the Ping G5...none of which sounded and performed like my Exotics!! |
[Jul 06, 2006]
spflah
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
tour edge exotics 3 wood
to me a 3 wood should be a compromise of distance and accuracy. every other 3 wood i have hit in my life 240- 250 i considered good. if i hit this club 240 i have mis-hit it , i have hit as far as 280-285 off the tee 270 into the wind. offline hits are minimal , slight pulls or pushes but no real sidespin. the value rating on this club is subjective , if you can hit your 3 wood past your friends drivers with more accuracy on a regular basis i consder that value. Customer Service no contact Similar Products Used: titleist sonartec precept taylor mcgregor |
[Jul 01, 2006]
Virgil Cole
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Exotics 15 w/ custom
Initially in hitting this with the stock NV that came in it, I felt it was a solid head but mediocre at best. The club was too light at D0. I reshafted it with an UST V2 and put a 7.5 gram lead plug into it with the reshafting and now this thing is a pipe. Best 3 wood I have hit, very solid, great feel and explosive distance. The 3 wood goes a little far, but now I want the 7 wood if it as solid as the 3, great job by Tour Edge to become a great brand out of a Walmart club suppier image in the past. They are a little pricy, but now it was well worth it. Similar Products Used: everything, hate 3 woods |
[Jun 19, 2006]
benmalbreaux
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Exotics 15* w/ stock Fujikura stiff shaft
I bought this club for $350 after swinging the Macgregor nvg2 and the Cleveland Launcher Comp. Looks great and has a nice headcover. This club produces awesome distance off the deck and teed up. When I first hit it, it didnt seem like it was very hot because the face is not very loud, but the ball just takes off and soars with a perfect boring trajectory. I recently hit it 295 uphill off the tee, about a 60 yard increase from my old cleveland. Responds best to agressive swings off the tee and to downward approach angles off the deck. I would recommend this club to anyone looking for an extra 40+ yards from a 3-wood. Has a nice dual durometer grip and nice shaft. The shaft seems to run pretty flexible though (Regular seems like senior flex,...). Great club that is definitely worth the high price. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Cleveland Launcher Steel |
[May 14, 2006]
landboy
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
16.5 fairway wood nv aldila shaft 65 gram
I just purchased this wood and played it for the first time yesterday. I pulled off the very nice head cover and this thing was pretty. I hit it twice on the range before play while warming up and new right away I had something different than I had ever hit before. This thing took off like a rocket with a slight high draw. This course had markers every 50 yards and both times I hit it, the ball sailed over the 250. I do admit it was slighty down hill but Jeez. I hit it during the round, off the tee on par 4's, at least 7 or 8 times. This 16.5 Exotics goes further and straighter than any 13+, 13, or 15 degree fairway wood I have ever tried. If the Driver is as good as this club, which I intend to find out, it will improve my score dramatically. If nothing else just in confidence alone. It is truly a solid club. |
[May 12, 2006]
Bob
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Exotics 15* 3 wood
I purchased this club over the winter (stiff flex Fujikura Hi-Launch for $215 on ebay) and have used it for about 12 rounds this spring. It is everything as advertised. It's easy to hit and long. I have used it off the tee and find it exceptionally long and straight. The ball explodes off the face like no other club I have used. One of my regular playing partners has fallen in love with it also. I just received the driver and will be taking it to the course today. Review to follow after 6 rounds or so. |
[Apr 14, 2006]
Will Mac
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Exotics 4W and 7W
The entire Exotics line is exceptional. I also have the driver and now have matching driver and fairway woods for the first time since maybe, ever.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Way too many. |
[Mar 28, 2006]
nunof
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Exotics Fairway woods
Tour Edge Exotics were the best fairway woods I tried. On the launch monitor I was hitting the Exotics 3wood 235-255 yards straight on the fairway with the club head taped up. Therefore, I bought a 3wood & 5wood. I have only golf twice since I bought these clubs but I am starting to have alot of confidence in them. They are easy to hit from the rough and the fairway. With these clubs in my bag I expect to break 90 this year.
Customer Service never had to use customer Service. Similar Products Used: Cleveland Launcher, Wilson Staff FwC,callawy Bigbertha |