Tour Edge releases Exotics EXS Pro woods, irons and wedges

Relying on feedback from tour pros, Tour Edge has adjustable woods, cavity-back and muscleback blade irons for better-players.

Tour Edge in January launched new woods and irons – the Exotics EXS 220 family – that blend unique materials and innovative designs. Now as golfers return to the links and summer begins, the Chicago-based company has announced it is releasing a complementary line of clubs for accomplished players June 1, the Exotics EXS Pro series.

David Glod, Tour Edge’s founder and president, said his company started tinkering with prototypes for tour players as it developed the EXS 220 line.

“With our previous Exotics launch, the EXS 220, we designed our most forgiving and stable clubs we’ve ever produced,” he said in a release. “The EXS Pro line is designed to bring the level up with the more traditional player with a faster swing speed who is looking for anti-left clubs with extremely low spin and penetrating ball flights.”

Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro driver
Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro driver (Tour Edge)

Exotics EXS Pro driver ($399.99)

This driver is a slightly smaller edition of the EXS 220 driver and offers golfers the ability to shift the center of gravity to encourage different shot shapes.

The 441-cubic-centimeter head has carbon fiber in the crown and toe section of the sole to save weight. Some of that saved weight was repurposed into a 6-gram weight that can slide in a rail system in the back of the head. Tour Edge calls it a Flight Track, and when the weight is in the heel area it creates a draw bias. Sliding the weight to the toe encourages a fade. A kit (sold separately) is available with 3-gram, 9-gram and 15-gram weights.

Tour Edge designed 33 diamond-shaped areas on the inner side of the titanium face, and the company said they act like miniature trampolines when the club strikes the ball, creating more deflection and ball speed.

The EXS Pro driver will be available in 9.5-degree and 10.5-degree editions with an adjustable hosel that allows golfers and fitters to increase or decrease the stated loft by as many as 2 degrees.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro fairway wood
Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro fairway wood (Tour Edge)

Exotics EXS Pro fairway woods ($299.99)

The standard Exotics EXS 220 fairway woods released in January were made for the masses and feature a cup-face design for enhanced ball speed and forgiveness. They also have a weight in the sole to shift the center of gravity back and away from the face to encourage a higher-launching shot.

The Exotics EXS Pro fairway woods are slightly smaller but have the same SlipStream sole design on the bottom of the club for enhanced turf interaction. The biggest difference is the Pro edition comes with 5-gram and 10-gram weights that can be positioned in the heel and toe to create a draw or fade bias. With the weights closer to the Beta titanium face cup than with the EXS 220, the EXS Pro fairway woods have a center of gravity that is more forward to create more ball speed and less spin, which accomplished players should like.

The Exotics EXS Pro fairway woods will be available with 13.5, 15, 16.5 and 18 degrees of loft.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro hybrid
Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro hybrid (Tour Edge)

Exotics EXS Pro hybrids ($249.99)

Many accomplished players tend to distrust hybrids because they believe utility woods have a draw bias. To overcome that, Tour Edge designed the EXS Pro hybrids with the same duel-weight system found in the fairway woods.

Each club comes with a 20-gram and a 5-gram weight that can be positioned in the toe or the heel. When the heavier weight is in the toe, the EXS Pro has an extreme fade bias.

To help the clubs produce more ball speed and distance, Tour Edge gave them a Beta titanium cup-face design like the hitting areas designed into the drivers and fairway woods. To maintain speed through the hitting area and improve turf interaction, the stainless steel EXS Pro hybrids also have Tour Edge’s SlipStream sole design.

The EXS Pro hybrids do not have an adjustable hosel, but to ensure ideal gapping, they are offered in 16-, 17-, 18-, 19-, 20- and 22-degree versions.

Toru Edge Exotics EXS Pro irons
Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro Forged Cavity-Back and Blade irons (Tour Edge)

EXS Pro Forged Cavity-Back and Blade irons ($149 per club)

Irons for elite golfers have to look good at address, enhance feel at impact and deliver consistency shot after shot. With the EXS Pro Forged Cavity-Back and EXS Pro Blade, Tour Edge believes it checks those boxes.

EXS Pro Forged Cavity-Back is forged from S25 carbon steel for a soft feel and has a classic angled-toe shape. The topline is thin, there is little offset and the sole is narrow, and to enhance playability the 3-iron through 6-iron have an internal tungsten weight in the toe that pulls the center of gravity down and into the center of the hitting area. Tour Edge also milled the face to ensure it is perfectly flat and made the center part a little thinner. This distributes more weight to the heel and toe and creates more perimeter weighting for enhanced stability.

The EXS Pro Blade is a traditional muscleback iron that also is forged from S25C carbon steel. Like the Pro Forged Cavity-Back, it has a thin topline, just a touch of offset and a narrow sole that is rounded slightly to help the clubs get through the turf more easily.

Both clubs have a highly polished satin chrome finish for a premium look.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro Milled Forged wedges
Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro Milled Forged wedges (Tour Edge)

EXS Pro Milled Forged wedges ($149.99 per club)

To complement the better-player irons, Tour Edge is offering the EXS Pro Milled Forged wedges. Each club is forged from S25C carbon steel before its face is CNC-milled flat.

Tour Edge milled out the center section in the back of each wedge to elevate the center of gravity and help golfers flight wedge shots lower for better control. The sole was designed for versatility with plenty of heel and toe relief.

The grooves are milled into the hitting area, allowing Tour Edge to make them to tighter manufacturing tolerances, and the grooves vary in each club based on the loft. The grooves in the 50- and 52-degree wedges are deeper and narrower, as are the grooves typically found in irons, because those clubs are usually hit with a full swing on approach shots. The grooves in the 54- to 60-degree clubs are wider and shallower to help remove water, sand and debris from the hitting surface on chips, pitches and bunker shots.

The EXS Pro Milled Forged wedges are available in even lofts from 50 degrees to 60 degrees.

Tour Edge Exotics Wingman putters

Combining steel, carbon fiber and interchangeable weights, the Wingman mallet putters boost forgiveness and stability.

Gear: Tour Edge Exotics Wingman putters
Price: $199.99 with black KBS CT Tour putter shaft and Lamkin Sink Fit Straight Jumbo grip
Specs: High-MOI putter with carbon-fiber soleplate, grooved face insert and interchangeable weights
Available: April 1

The new Exotics Wingman putters are the most technologically advanced flat sticks Tour Edge has ever released, combining multiple materials with a unique shape to create clubs that offer an extremely high moment of inertia in a compact mallet.

While the body of each Wingman is made from stainless steel, the putters have a large carbon-fiber soleplate on the bottom. The carbon fiber is significantly lighter than the steel it replaces, which creates discretionary weight and shifts more of the head’s overall weight to the perimeter, which enhances stability.

Tour Edge Wingman 01 putter
The carbon-fiber sole plate in the Exotics Wingman putters shifts weight from the center of the head to the perimeter. (Tour Edge)

Tour Edge further boosted the stability and MOI by adding a pair of interchangeable 3-gram weight screws to the winged areas in the back of the sole. For golfers who prefer a heavier putter or fitters who want to adjust the swing weight based on the club’s length, 8- and 15-gram weights also are available.

To encourage the ball to roll instead of skid after it is hit, Tour Edge gave the Wingman putters a grooved Surlyn face insert. The soft material enhances sound and feel to help golfers develop better distance control.

Tour Edge opted to make the black KBS CT Tour putter shaft standard to compliment the dark PVD finish of the Wingman and make its alignment lines stand out.

The Wingman-01 has 30 degrees of toe hang, making it ideally suited for golfers who have a slightly arced putting stroke, while the Wingman-02 is face-balanced for players with a straight-back, straight-through stroke. Both putters have a thick white line on the top that is split by a thin black stripe, with the same pattern appearing low in the putter’s tail section.

Tour Edge Exotics Wingman 03
Tour Edge Exotics Wingman-03 (Tour Edge)

The Wingman-03 is a face-balanced, center-shafted mallet that features a single, thin white line on the top to help golfers aim the face. Like other center-shafted putters, it is best suited for straight-back, straight-through strokes.

Check out the newest golf equipment: Drivers, irons and balls

Here’s a sampling of all the new equipment recently released from major manufacturers that should garner attention as golf season kicks off.

With the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando completed last week, most of the major equipment launches for early 2020 have been announced. From drivers to irons to golf balls, Golfweek has covered them all. Check out the following 10 products, a sampling of all the new equipment recently released from major manufacturers that should garner attention as golf season kicks off.

Bridgestone Tour B X 2020

The Tour B balls have an updated cover that helps to produce more distance off the tee and greenside spin. (Bridgestone)

Bridgestone Tour B golf balls (2020)

Price: $44.99 per dozen
Specs: Three-piece urethane-covered balls
Available: Feb. 14

The key technology in the second generation of Tour B golf balls is a new type of urethane used in the cover. Bridgestone calls it Reactiv urethane, and it contains an impact modifier that helps the material do some unique things.

Off the tee, the urethane rebounds more quickly than other urethanes Bridgestone has used to help golfers generate more ball speed and distance. However, on softly hit pitches and chip shots around the green, it absorbs shock and helps the ball stay in contact with the face for a longer period of time. That should help the grooves in wedges generate more spin and greenside control.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 driver 

Opting for carbon fiber in the crown and sole and using a lighter titanium face helped Tour Edge boost the MOI and stability in this driver.

Gear: Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 driver
Price: $349.99 with Project X HZRDUS Smoke Yellow, Fujikura Ventus 4T Core or Fujikura Air Speeder shaft
Specs: 8-1-1 titanium face and body with carbon-fiber crown and adjustable weight system. Available in 9.5, 10.5 and 12 degrees of loft.
Available: Feb. 1

For players who yearn to hit the ball farther with less-severe mis-hits, Tour Edge is offering the Exotics EXS 220 driver.

The key to the Exotics EXS 220 is shaving weight from places that do not enhance performance and moving it to spots that do. For example, the Exotics EXS 220’s crown and two panels in the sole are made using carbon fiber because the material is strong and extremely light. And the 8-1-1 titanium face is not only thin and flexible, it’s lighter than the faces in previous Tour Edge Exotics drivers.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 driver
Carbon fiber in the crown and sole panels, along with a lighter face, created significant discretionary weight. (Tour Edge)

As a result, designers were able to increase the head’s depth from face to back and add a 9-gram weight to the back of the sole. This increased the moment of inertia by 20 percent from the previous Exotics EXS driver. That means the club will twist less on off-center hits and help golfers hit straighter shots. Other weights are available for golfers who want a different swingweight based on a custom club length or personal preferences.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 driver
The Exotics EXS 220 driver’s face is designed to protect speed on mis-hits and create more distance. (Tour Edge)

To enhance distance, Tour Edge developed a new multi-thickness face it calls Diamond Face. Instead of being flat, the inner portion of the hitting area is covered by 42 diamond-shaped pieces of various thicknesses. Tour Edge said they act like miniature trampolines to increase ball speed.

The Exotics EXS 220 driver comes standard with an adjustable hosel that allows fitters and players to increase or decrease the club’s stated loft by as many as 2 degrees. And to make the sound of impact more pleasing, Tour Edge added a Sound Diffusion Bar inside the head to tune the acoustics.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 hybrids

An updated cup face design and unique sole help the newest Tour Edge hybrids design more distance and forgiveness.

Gear: Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 hybrid
Price: $199.99 with Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black or KBS TGI Tour graphite shaft
Specs: 450 stainless steel cup face. Available in 17, 19, 22, 25 and 28 degrees of loft
Available: Feb. 1

Golfers usually add hybrids to their bags because they want to replace their tough-to-hit long irons with clubs that are more forgiving and that provide consistent distance. The newest hybrids from Tour Edge, the Exotics EXS 220 hybrids, are designed to deliver precisely that.

By making the heads larger from front to back, as well as taller, and adding a 4-gram weight to the back of the sole, Tour Edge has increased the clubs’ moment of inertia and made these hybrids more stable.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 hybrids
The cup face helps the Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 hybrids create more ball speed. (Tour Edge)

To increase ball speed and distance, Tour Edge gave the EXS 220 hybrids a thin 450 stainless steel cup face. On the inner-facing side of the face, engineers added 44 diamond-shaped areas that help the hitting area flex efficiently at impact and protect ball speed on mis-hits.

Additionally, by raising pieces of the heel and toe section of the sole, designers shifted the center of gravity slightly higher, which reduces spin.

While an internal Sound Diffusion Bar enhances the acoustics created at impact, a wavy SlipStream sole design helps the head maintain speed through the impact area and skim over grass and sand.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 fairway woods

Blending carbon fiber, stainless steel and a unique sole, the newest fairway woods from Tour Edge promise more distance and forgiveness.

Gear: Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 fairway woods
Price: $249.99 with Fujikura Air Speeder, Fujikura Ventus 4T Core or Project X HZRDUS Smoke Yellow shaft
Specs: Stainless steel and carbon-fiber construction with channeled sole waves and back weight. Available in 13.5, 15, 16.5, 18 and 21 degrees of loft
Available: Feb. 1

Tour Edge’s premier fairway wood last season, the Exotics CBX 119, was a hit with the company’s PGA Tour Champions players because it blended multiple materials in a unique way to provide more distance and forgiveness. Now Tour Edge is blending the features of that club along with the unique sole of previously released fairway woods in this season’s Exotics EXS 220 fairway wood family.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 fairway woods
The updated cup face helps broaden the ideal hitting area and protect ball speed on off-center hits. (Tour Edge)

To enhance the EXS 220 fairway woods, Tour Edge designers focused on removing weight from specific areas in the head and redistributing it to other spots where it could improve performance.

For example, the stainless steel used in the face is 14 percent lighter than the steel in last season’s fairway woods. The cup face design also was given the same Diamond Face technology that the Exotics EXS 220 driver has, with small diamond-shaped areas designed on the inside-facing side of the hitting area that act like miniature trampolines, Tour Edge said, to allow the face to flex more efficiently at impact.

Tour Edge also designed a pair of carbon-fiber sections into the heel and toe areas on the sole, which reduces weight in those areas and concentrates it into the back and center of the club to increase the moment of inertia and make the club more stable. The CBX 119 had carbon fiber in the sole too, but these carbon fiber areas are larger. A 6-gram weight was added to that area of the sole to further boost moment of inertia.

Tour Edge Exotics EXS 220 fairway woods
The waves of the SlipStream sole help the EXS 220 fairway wood skim through the grass. (Tour Edge)

A sound-enhancing post that Tour Edge calls a Sound Diffusion Bar was designed inside the head to improve acoustics, as was the wavy SlipStream sole that debuted in the 2013 Exotics CB Pro fairway woods. Running from the leading edge to the back of the club, the waves of metal help the club maintain speed as the club enters the hitting area and works through grass and sand.

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