The 8 Best Tour Edge Golf Clubs


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When it comes to golf companies, Tour Edge is usually not one of the first that comes to mind for many golfers. Titleist, Callaway, and TaylorMade are probably the most recognizable. A lack of popularity does not mean less quality. So let's look deeper into Tour Edge Golf.
Who Is Tour Edge?
Tour Edge is based in Chicago, Illinois. David Glog, a former golf professional, founded the company in 1986. All the equipment is manufactured in a plant in Chicago. I was raised in Chicago and was fortunate enough to tour the building and watch how the products are made. It was quite a site to see all that done on American soil.
Benefits of Buying from Tour Edge
Lifetime Warranty
The number one benefit of Tour Edge clubs, in my opinion, is the lifetime warranty on their products. Not many golf companies offer a lifetime warranty, and it's a no-hassle process. If something goes wrong, as long as you don't throw the clubs up against a tree or something, Tour Edge will replace the equipment. It's peace of mind for the purchase, and you confidently know the company believes in its products.
30-Day Play Guarantee
I really like when companies offer a guarantee. It's not a return for "store credit" or anything like that, which you see at most golf stores. If you don't like the product, you can return it for a full refund. No questions asked. Try out the clubs and make sure you want them. It's a win-win for the golfer and the company.
Made in the U.S.A.
As mentioned, these are quality-built clubs made in Chicago. Tour Edge offers clubs for men, women, and kids. Clubs are available for beginners, recreational players, professionals, and high handicappers at an affordable price.
The Top 8 Tour Edge Golf Clubs
Best Drivers
1. Tour Edge Exotics E723 Driver
This driver is about forgiveness and is made for mid to high-handicap golfers. The “E” stands for “extreme spec,” meaning lots of MOI (Moment of Inertia), which helps with launch and off-center mishits and offers stability. The low CG (center of gravity) position and using carbon materials on the face save weight and allow the club to be stable. The diamond VFT (variable face thickness) technology by Tour Edge is like having mini trampolines, which help keep the ball speed consistent. This driver is made to hit the ball long.
It has what Tour Edge calls an adjustable Flight Tuning System, which can help with a fade or draw bias. The sliding 20 grams help distribute the weight on the toe to reduce slices or heel to avoid hook shots and helps create the desired shot. It is available in lofts of 9°, 10.5°, and 12° with adjustable hosel of +/- 2° of loft.
2. Tour Edge Exotics C723 Driver
The “C” here stands for the “competition spec” category of drivers. This driver is designed for the low handicapper swing helping increase ball speed and providing this compact head +/- 2° of adjustability.
Available in 9.5° and 10.5° of loft, this club offers the workability that advanced players desire and a more boring trajectory.
This driver has 5 and 15 grams sliding weights, allowing maximum ball flight customization. The use of titanium materials and the Ridgeback design gives the club stability.
Best Fairway Woods
1. Tour Edge Hot Launch E523 Fairway Wood
The Hot Launch must be one of the easiest fairway woods to hit. It is aimed at the weekend warrior or high handicapper that wants budget-friendly, easy-to-hit clubs.
The Houdini Sole is a Tour Edge concept that minimizes turf interaction by 35% to help the club get through the ground easier. Launch and forgiveness are at the head of the line in this wood.
The fairway lineup includes a 3-, 5-, 7-, 9-, and 11-wood.
2. Tour Edge C723 Fairway Wood
The C723 is aimed toward more advanced players. This fairway wood seems like two clubs in one with the movable weights of the Flight Tuning System. When setting the 5g and 15g weights forward, the club will have a lower spin and increased ball speed. When setting the weights toward the back, the club will have more forgiveness and spin and be easier to hit.
Available lofts are 13°, 15°, and 18°, with an adjustable hosel that can go 1.5° below or higher. This allows for multiple combinations with something for everyone.
Best Hybrids
1. Tour Edge Exotics E723 Hybrid
This hybrid is all about forgiveness. It’s easy to hit and adjustable. Designed for the mid-to-high handicapper, most golfers would enjoy hitting this club. It has a 10g adjustable weight for various shots and nine available weights from 5 to 21 grams that can be switched to narrow down various fitting needs.
The Ryzersole has a rail on the bottom that works with adjustable weight to produce the right launch and spin. It is available in 2, 3, 4, and 5 hybrids. There is a 3 hybrid for left-handed players.
2. Tour Edge Hot Launch C523 Hybrid
For the advanced golfer, there is the C523 hybrid. The new rail design offers a low center of gravity that helps launch the ball into the air. There is also a reduction in turf interaction, making it easier to get through the ground and swing without worrying about getting stuck. The increase in ball speed is a welcome benefit of the rail design, getting the ball off the face of the hybrid faster.
There is a back weight on the sole that helps with the launch and increased forgiveness. In conjunction with the back weight, a Power Channel on the sole helps flex the face and keep things stable, lowers spin, and helps with mishits. The clubs are available in 3, 4, 5, and 6 hybrid models.
Best Iron
1. Tour Edge Exotics E723 Iron
The E723 iron is designed for the mid to high handicapper looking for ultimate distance and forgiveness. It goes a long way. The feel is solid against the Diamond VFT face technology. The top line is noticeably thick and gives a subtle confidence at address that a lot of technology is about to be unleashed on the golf ball.
The iron attains high ball speeds in part due to the higher loft, but also with the 360° undercut design that repositions materials in the clubface and the extreme toe weighting that increases the sweet spot, maximum height is achieved, and the stopping power is still there. Configurations are available for men and women from 4-iron to SW.
Best Putter
1. Tour Edge Pure Feel Template Eden Putter
The Pure Feel Template putter is available in six different models: Eden, Cape, Redan, Road, Biarritz, and Alps. The models offer CNC Milled Face Micro-Groove technology. The micro technology gives a soft feeling, and the grooves minimize the ball skidding off the face.
The ball comes off the face very softly. It feels like a marshmallow coming off and provides confidence to determine how to putt the ball for varying distances. It feels solid, and the alignment aid with a black-and-white contrast makes this easy to view at address.
All Template models are available in lengths of 33”, 34”, and 35”. The Eden and Biarritz models are available for left-handers.
Finding the Best Tour Edge Golf Club for You
Tour Edge clubs offer performance and versatility. They are reliable, well-made, and typically easier on the wallet than other brands.
If you have any questions or wonder if these clubs might work for your game, contact me or one of my fellow Golfing Experts here on Curated and find out.