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Tour Edge Exotics E722 Irons · Right handed · Steel · Regular · 5-PW

Tour Edge Exotics E722 Irons · Right handed · Steel · Regular · 5-PW

$599.99
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Dominant hand
Left handed
Right handed
Flex type
Senior
Regular
Stiff
Extra stiff
Set Makeup
5-PW
5-PW,AW
6-PW
6-PW,AW
6-PW,AW,GW
Shaft Material
Graphite
Steel
Shaft name
KBS TGI Tour 70
KBS TGI Tour 80
Fuji Ventus Blue 80
Fuji Ventus Blue 70
Fuji Ventus Blue 60
KBS TGI Tour 60
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The Tour Edge Exotics E722 is good for any 10+ handicap who wants to play point-and-shoot golf. They are easy to align and swing and do not easily dig, guarding against fat shots. The iron is attractive, has good feedback on solid strikes, and is not harsh on mishits.

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Overall ratings
(4.3/5) 2 Expert reviews
Pros
  • This iron set is best for the mid to high handicap who needs forgiveness, distance and confidence in an iron set.
  • The E722 is best for extreme distance, solid feel and forgiveness without looking bulky.
  • The E722 produces easy launch, an area many mid and high handicap players struggle with.
Cons
  • The E722 will have more offset, which means the leading edge of the blade is set back from the shaft on purpose.
  • The E722 will not be workable in creating a fade or a draw on demand, as they like to hit the ball straight and high.
  • It is hard to flight the ball low or hit a "knock down" with an iron of this design as it produces a high launch.
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Product details

The Tour Edge Exotics E722 Iron Set is made for golfers looking for extra forgiveness and distance in an iron set. It is targeted at mid to high handicappers making it a great option for newer golfers too. The innovative design will help get a higher ball flight and more ball speed across the clubface even on off-center strikes. The enlarged sweet spot will make this set easier to hit allowing the golfer to enjoy the game more.

Key Features:

  • Dual Vibrcor Tech – The Dual Vibrcor Tech provides an expectational feel and speed on each shoot for an optimal strike of the golf ball each time.
  • Extreme Toe Weighting – The weighting on the high toe will raise the MOI in the iron set allowing for an increased sweet spot on the clubface.
  • 360 Degrees Undercut Design – The innovative design lowers the CG to produce a higher launch while increasing the overall distance in this set.
Dominant hand
Right handed
Flex type
Regular
Set Makeup
5-PW
Shaft Material
Steel
Shaft name
True Temper XP85
Iron Set Type
Iron Set
Shaft launch
Mid-High
Shaft spin
Mid-High
Shaft weight
85g
Grip name
Lamkin Crossline 360 Gray
Used (Y/N)
No
Club Type
Irons
Model year
2022
Gender
Men's
Number of clubs
6
Age Group
Adult
Item
Club length
Lie angle
Loft degrees
4
38.75''
61°
19°
5
38.25''
61.5°
21.5°
6
37.75''
62°
24°
7
37.25''
62.5°
27.5°
8
36.75''
63°
32°
9
36.25''
63.5°
37°
PW
35.75''
64°
42°
AW
35.5''
64°
46°
GW
35.25''
64°
51°
SW
35.25''
64°
56°
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Jim Hauser
Golf Expert
4,665 customers helped
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The Tour Edge Exotics E722 is good for any 10+ handicap who wants to play point-and-shoot golf. They are easy to align and swing and do not easily dig, guarding against fat shots. The iron is attractive, has good feedback on solid strikes, and is not harsh on mishits.

Pros
  • This iron set is best for the mid to high handicap who needs forgiveness, distance and confidence in an iron set.
  • The E722 is best for extreme distance, solid feel and forgiveness without looking bulky.
  • The E722 produces easy launch, an area many mid and high handicap players struggle with.
Cons
  • The E722 will have more offset, which means the leading edge of the blade is set back from the shaft on purpose.
  • The E722 will not be workable in creating a fade or a draw on demand, as they like to hit the ball straight and high.
  • It is hard to flight the ball low or hit a "knock down" with an iron of this design as it produces a high launch.
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Scott Bryant
Golf Expert
2,770 customers helped
Scott Bryant owns this product

The Tour Edge E722 Irons take dead aim at the mid-high to high handicap golfing audience (those who regularly score 95 or higher). These are strongly lofted clubs with low centers of gravity and offset for draw-biased ball flights. The launch from these clubs is powerful and high, despite the aforementioned stronger lofts. Forgiveness is exceptional; you have to hit one bad to pay a distance or directional penalty.

Pros
  • The stronger lofts and lower center of gravity equal distance
  • Forgiveness was exceptional on nearly all misses
  • Launch on these was powerful
Cons
  • This is not a model for people who want workability
Expert Q&A
Quick, accurate answers from Curated experts to the frequently asked questions
What year did Tour Edge HL3 irons come out?
The HL3 "To-Go" set was created as a result of Tour Edge's whole range of HL3 equipment experiencing unheard-of growth this year after debuting at the PGA Merchandise Show in January 2018 and receiving substantial advertising on the Golf Channel and elsewhere, creating a large demand for the gear to hit the market.
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by Nick sinclair on July 29, 2022 · view 2 other answers
Who owns Tour Edge Golf?
David Glod is the person most often identified with Tour Edge, however he doesn't perform alone. The firm is co-owned by David and his brother, although David, who is in charge of the R&D team in the US, is responsible for coming up with the majority of Exotics designs. .
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by Nick sinclair on July 29, 2022 · view 2 other answers
Tour Edge Exotics E722 Irons · Right handed · Steel · Regular · 5-PW
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