Tour Edge Exotics CNC Forged Blade Irons

Tour Edge Exotics CNC Forged Blade Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The Exotics forged blade represents the perfect fusion of excitement, power, performance, and love for the game of golf. The design is essential, uncomplicated, and beautiful in the truest sense.

Forged from 1025-carbon steel, the blade's soft forms are highlighted by dramatic lines and a classic shape. For maximum spin control and a pure feel, the blade's face is entirely CNC milled to supply the largest grooves and face-roughness allowed by the USGA. The milled face and head not only deliver unprecedented spin control, they deliver a strikingly superior feel never before attained from a forged iron.

The Exotics' milled, muscle-cavity lowers the center of gravity so shots not only feel incredible, they fly higher and land softer. This ideal weighting puts all the control back in your hands and gives you the confidence to play your very best.

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 06, 2010]
jameswwp
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Exotics CNC Forged Blade

Got this superb irons at a Sale at US$ 290! I tried this irons at a range, I liked the great feel and look (visit the website to see it). But decided against buying them since I have a set of Cobra S9 irons. I believe that it's more forgiving. I lost control, when the price reached US$ 285.

Next to the range and green, I cannot believe it! Though it's a blade, the performance is unbelievable! The small head does not mean it's difficult to play. In fact, it gave me the confidence to play well. I play great than ever! Again, I really like the clean and simple look! I can play better than my S9 irons is an additional bonus! Overall, it's a a great buy! I highly recommend this set of irons!

http://exoticsgolf.com/cnc-forged-iron.html#technology

Customer Service

No need too...

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5
VALUE
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5
[Dec 12, 2009]
Runordie
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour edge exotics cnc forged

Great set of irons. I love the way they look and feel. They replaced a set of r7 tp irons that I loved. I seem to have lost a little distance on each club. The lofts are the same as my old clubs, but I need to check the lofts and make sure they aren't weak.

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[Nov 29, 2009]
dearmarc
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Exotics CNC Forged

I'm a bogey golfer, in the 80s as often as the 90s, so it was a bit of jump to try these small heads. But on a recommendation, I found them "heads only" on an eBay auction. Got a set for $177. When they arrived and I saw how small the heads were, I assumed I made rash decision.

I was wrong.

I shafted these with True Temper's lightest steel shafts -- 75-gram GS75s. The shafts are $25 ea. in the States; I'm in the Philippines.

First, I found that a lot of the talk about the value of Game Improvement (GI) clubs is, at least in my case, overstated. I've been using the Exotics now for about four or five months, sometimes alternating back to my GIs, same on the range. I find these small heads just about as forgiving as the bigger clubs. In addition, I found that I'm hitting the ball better without the offset -- very little offset in these clubs.

The feel on these is incredible. Anything caught in the sweet spot or near feels like going through butter. No loss of distance vs. my other sets.

In terms of quality these look as nice as anything I played, and these replaced a set of Epons. (Epons are not very well know in the States; they are Japanese forged clubs that are the house brand of Edon, a state-of-the-art foundry that makes equipment for big-name brands.)

Small heads, cavity-back blades, but very easy to play. Not sure why Tour Edge, which doesn't sell heads only, made these available to an eBay shop. But they shipped from the Tour Edge factory. I liked them so much I picked up a second set for just $142 in another eBay auction. I don't see them available anymore.

Can't say enough positive about these clubs.

Similar Products Used:

Epon AF-701s, Mizuno MX-25s, Geotech CNC Forged, Ping i3s, Ping Eye2s

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[Jul 03, 2009]
Stook02
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Exotics Blades

Amazing irons, hands down the best clubs I've ever owned. Before using these clubs I played Nike blades and Mizuno blades (various types), and though these are a muscle back/blade hybrid, they are by far my favorite yet. Shaping shots is easy, the ball spins so much its unbelievable, and I picked up about almost 10yds per club. I attribute the increased distance mainly to better contact since the exotics are seemingly much easier to hit flush than my previous sets of clubs. Finally, my brother had a set of these built up w/ project X shafts. The golf smith said that these were some of the highest quality heads he'd ever seen, w/ almost perfect weight, loft, and lie from the factory. I just can't say enough about how great these irons are.

Similar Products Used:

Nike forged blades, MP-14s, MP-33's, ect.

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5
VALUE
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5
[Jun 13, 2009]
Grady Larson
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge CNC Forged

Purchased the CNC milled 3-SW heads on Ebay and matched them up with Graphite Design GAT 95 stiff shafts.
I'd played Titleist forged blades until 20 years ago and wanted to see if I still had the game to play forged. Reading reviews about that "buttery feel" of forged heads brought back some good memories and I had to give it a go. Hope I'm not sounding too much like an ol' geezer looking to restore his lost youth!!
It's been two weeks - played 2 rounds plus 4 trips to the range - the desire to hit these well provided me the incentive to work though some swing mechanic flaws and I'm now hitting these as consistently as my cavity backed cast clubs.
I have found the four iron is as easy to hit as the seven iron, so my trusty 4 hybrid is taking a well-deserved rest.
Tour Edge quality is as good as it gets -these heads are as functional as they are beautiful. If you are looking for an easy to hit forged iron, don't hesitate for a second - BUY THESE!!
Why cover up swing flaws with cast cavity backs when you can work though those flaws with forged heads to diagnose/correct them?? These clubs provided me the incentive to do just that!!

Customer Service

Seriously doubt I'll ever need to contact them.
Lifetime warranty from Tour Edge, just in case.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist Tour Forged.
Ping I3

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 30, 2009]
elbowyeish
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Exotic CNC Forged

These irons are the real deal! I didn't think I could play blades but these clubs are pretty forgiving. The ball flight is just right. I could maneuver the ball pretty well too. For some reason, I hit draws easier than fades which is opposite of what I normally do. These irons feel soooo soft it's incredible. I took them to the course and I'm not going to write I shot some career round but I definitely see better things happeneing. My misses are not as off-line and they actually slide through the turf really well. You will not be disappointed with these! These retail for $800 like the other reviewer said. You can probably get them cheaper on ebay.

Similar Products Used:

Everything and more

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5
VALUE
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5
[Mar 08, 2009]
steve L.
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: tour edge cnc exotics forged blades

ive been playing about 10 yrs. now and i go to the range alott, so if ur considering these irons, you should be somewhat consistent. that being said, these irons are amazing, very solid feeling, and sooo soft. ive always played cavity backs, pings, taylor made, macgregors, all fine clubs, but when i got these, i finally saw, and understood the light!. the feeling if these are so pure, and buttery soft, and this is a split cavity blade. so i wanna say they are a bit more forgiving than an old school blade. my buddy plays mizunos mp 32 and he also swears by his, those mizunos are also quite possibly the softest irons ever made, but he also says my exotics are just as soft. the distance are just as long as anything out there, and the flight is a medium to high flight. plz. if you are thinkin bout getting these, just do it.. oh, and yes, they are oh so pretty to look at in your bag, and at set up.

Customer Service

none needed.

Similar Products Used:

ping i 3 blades, taylor made racs, callaway x 16's, macregors 685's ..

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 13, 2008]
flashman
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Exotics CNC Forged blade

I love these clubs. I had the EX-1 irons and tried the demo "6" iron that you can order from Tour Edge.After hitting the the demo against the cavity back hybrids the Forged blades won out.They sell for about $800.00 retail but you can find them for about half that price on E-bay. These are blades that are very easy to hit and very forgiving on miss-hits. They remind me a lot of my TM 300 Forged.Tour Edge is not a very well known brand but they make quality equipment.

Customer Service

All of my dealings with Tour Edge have been first rate. The online store needs help.

Similar Products Used:

All brands of irons. Callaway,Cobra,Snake Eyes,TaylorMade,Adams,Tommy Armour,KZG,Hogan,Cleveland,Lynx,Maxfli,Nike.

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RATING
4
VALUE
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5
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