First Look: Tour Edge CBX Blade and Forged Wedges
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First Look: Tour Edge CBX Blade and Forged Wedges

First Look: Tour Edge CBX Blade and Forged Wedges

Extending its Exotics CBX line of equipment, Tour Edge has released its CBX Forged Wedge Series and CBX Blade irons.

The CBX wedges are forged from S25 carbon steel and feature a single “DG” grind paying homage to David Glod, Tour Edge’s president and chief designer. The “DG” grind features aggressive toe and heel relief as well as moderate training edge grind. Similar to a “C” grind, this version is purportedly more versatile and suited for players looking to hit a wide variety of greenside shots.

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Tour Edge’s CNC milled “Dual Groove” construction implements deeper, narrower grooves in the 50°/52° models and wider grooves in higher lofts (54°-60°).

The CBX wedges are available in right-hand only and feature the True Temper Dynamic Gold wedge flex shaft.

Tour Edge feels the combination of grind, groove technology, and quality control make the CBX wedge the “most precise scoring club available.” Should we have the opportunity to test it, we’ll let you know our thoughts. But until then, what do you think? Does this wedge have the chops to go head to head with Titleist, Cleveland, and Callaway?

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MSRP is $124.99 (steel) and $149.00 (graphite).

Exotics CBX Blade

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Like the CBX wedges, the CBX Blade muscleback irons are forged from modern S25 carbon steel (not entirely sure how modern S25 steel is demonstrably different from not modern steel), and grooves are laser milled to ensure USGA compliance.

The aesthetics are simple and designed to garner attention from shot-making purists looking for a compact blade with a slender, yet tight sole, thin topline, and square toe profile. The beveled leading edge should help those with steeper angles of attack produce consistent and predictable turf interaction.

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Offered in RH only, the set of eight clubs (8-PW) includes an AW wedge option and for $999 ($125/club) comes stock with Dynamic Gold XP 95, Dynamic Gold AMT and KBS Tour shafts. The stock graphite shaft is UST Mamiya Recoil which increases the price to $1199 ($149/club).

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Equipment targeted at this niche demographic isn’t necessarily a volume play and is generally successful if it provides value to an already loyal fanbase. With that, it stands to reason those already using Tour Edge equipment will receive the CBX with open arms, but I’m not certain it has enough appeal to pull anyone away from Mizuno, Titleist or TaylorMade. That said, the comparatively lower price point will make those in the market for a set take a second look.

What do you think?

For more information on the new Exotics CBX Wedges and Irons, visit TourEdge.com.

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      Sharkhark

      7 years ago

      The degrees between irons is whacky!
      The aw, pw, and 9 iron are 5 degrees apart.
      But the 8 iron is 4 degrees from the 9.
      But then the 7 iron is back to 5 degrees??
      Then the 6 is back to 4 degrees? Then finally 3 degree gap to the 5 which at least makes sense at that point… But… From aw down to have
      5,5,5,4,5,4,3? Doesn’t make sense for the 4,5,4 in the middle with exception that often that’s done to make the 7 iron look longer in distance…..

      Reply

      Shane Jones

      7 years ago

      So have the lofts tweaked so you have 4 degree gaps from AW down to 6-iron then 3 degrees down to 3-iron. So you’d have:

      3-iron: 21°, 4-iron 24°, 5-iron 27°, 6-iron 30°, 7-iron 34°, 8-iron 38°, 9-iron 42°, PW 46°, AW 50°

      Reply

      Shane Jones

      6 years ago

      They didn’t have the final specs when Chris wrote this article.

      From 3-iron to AW the lofts are as follows:
      3- 21 4- 24 5- 27 6- 31 7- 35 8- 39 9- 43 PW- 47 AW- 50… The only real odd ball is the PW to AW gap. The rest are in line with other blades on the market.

      Reply

      KM

      7 years ago

      Where is the CG on this blade?

      Reply

      Graham Riley

      7 years ago

      They look fantastic – clean with no frills and being a blade fanatic would make a place in my bag for them. Would not mind playing the TE Hot Luanch 2 driver and woods and these as my irons……. would not only look and feel good but would probably give me better scores…. but would have to import them into South Africa……. rats!!!

      Reply

      John

      7 years ago

      Amazing that guys that have never played the product have to slag it off.Used all the hot Taylor Adams and Callie fairway woods-nothing has got the cb2s out of the bag and I don’t try them all for just 10 mins as a comparison.The irons LOOK gorgeous just may be a prob to try out here in the South African bush lol. TE have always made quality gear and those that sneer are pretty uninformed in general .ps been low single figures for over 40 years so reasonably qualified to comment

      Reply

      Vanilla Gorilla

      7 years ago

      Lifetime warranty? My experience with that outside of golf is that it is limited to manufacturer defects, abuse and normal wear excluded, for all I have broken as a long driver such qualifications exclude everything I have ever broken from anyone.

      Reply

      Thomas

      7 years ago

      tour edge is as good today as any high end mass marketed latest gimmic manufacture was one year ago.

      Reply

      TopPakRat

      7 years ago

      When a company does not offer a LEFT handed version it tells me they are not 100% committed in either the item or the concept. This is a total PASS.

      Reply

      Sherwin

      7 years ago

      It’s only a PASS, if you’re left-handed.

      Reply

      Bill

      7 years ago

      Yep, I have to go with Sherwin on this… lefties just get butthurt that there aren’t enough offerings for them. Learn to swing righty :-)

      That means you’re trying to tell me the entire new Mizuno lineup is a total “pass” because they don’t offer lefties a chance at playing the blades? You can buy the SC at least.

      Sorry dude, but you have no idea what you are talking about and lost all credibility with your “pass” comments. Good luck finding something to swing. You sure you should even be playing blades?

      Reply

      TopPakRat

      7 years ago

      IF THESE ARE THAT GOOD WHY NOT THE INVESTMENT IN LEFT HANDED?
      Every manufacturer will tell you to do both you have a major investment. If you don’t invest in something it tells me that the manufacturer believes it is a FRINGE item not worth the investment.
      INTERESTING! Ping, Callaway, Titleist all do Right & Left handed clubs in all iron models. TaylorMade and Cobra produce 90% of their irons in both dexterities. Mizuno (which you mention) has the lowest market share in irons out of all the above and currently have only one model in left handed. That’s not saying much about their confidence. Hell even PXG offers all iron models in both dexterities. Perhaps that says something. I might also add I used to play Mizuno MP 32 left handed blades (great club) until I wore them out. My current Irons are Adams MB2 blades ranked by this website as the top iron to date ever produced. So yes I do play BLADES!
      I STILL PASS!

      robin

      7 years ago

      It’s a small company . I wish I was lefthanded ,with the great prices on lefthanded clubs on ebay.

      Reply

      Blademan17

      7 years ago

      The blades look very much like the Kyoei forgings used by Vega, Gauge Design, Hakusa, Yururi and several other JDM manufacturers, but the price is much lower than any of those I’ve mentioned. Any idea where they are forged?

      Reply

      Chris Nickel

      7 years ago

      Given the price point, I have no reason to believe they’re produced anywhere other than China/Taiwan.

      Reply

      James Bishop

      7 years ago

      I’ve played Exotics for over 10 years now. 3 Wood – PW. Never found an Exotics Driver that I could hit as good as others. My other wedges are Scratch (wish they were still available). After my first set of Exotics irons, my MP-32’s were forever doomed to the closet. Can’t wait to hit these new ones. Don’t sell Exotics short! There are plenty of their woods on tour without sponsorship.

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      Chris Nickel

      7 years ago

      Thus far, Tour Edge hasn’t been willing to participate in our unbiased “Most Wanted” testing, which doesn’t do much to validate individual experiences such as yours.

      Reply

      Bill

      7 years ago

      Well, while that’s true… there is a bit of a tour following with their woods. Can’t deny that.

      Tour Edge Fan

      7 years ago

      Individual experiences need not be validated to be useful. The PGA Tour has plenty of guys with individual experience that says Tour Edge is pretty useful equipment. We may not know their numbers but we know they like it enough to play it better than any other club on the market while not getting paid. That speaks volumes.

      Keith

      7 years ago

      Tour Edge produce amazing equipment. Deserves a swing and the stock recoil might be magic

      Reply

      robin

      7 years ago

      I wonder how many set’s do they make of these irons ?
      If only a small percentage can actually swing such a nice set .

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      Gorden

      7 years ago

      Nice set of pure blades for a very small audience, one set of irons you better have a good fitter for otherwise they will end up on Ebay for about 75% less then you will pay for them….

      Reply

      10shot

      7 years ago

      150.00 Tour Edge wedge,
      OK, enjoy

      Reply

      Shane Jones

      7 years ago

      They are $125 a piece get it correct…

      I suck at golf, and these blades look great…

      Most people do not realize that Tour Edge has never made a true blade in the Exotics line… This is the first… I am a Tour Edge guy, I play Exotics up and down my bag… I am interested to see how many guys see these without knowing the price and see the quality, Mizuno MP-18s are $300 more per set than these… I’m really not good enough to play these, however, I would love to get my hands on a set…. They look spectacular..

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      10shot

      7 years ago

      When one states to another
      “get it correct” that one should double check before becoming a fool. $149.00 graphite. And again, $149.00 for a no name, low demand, non PGA sponsor
      OK, enjoy

      PS, I play EXi Recoil irons cuz they was cheap but, with good shafts

      Tour Edge Fan

      7 years ago

      Tour Edge has excellent products at excellent price points. They have some of the best carry and cart bags at some of the best prices. I previously had a set of the exotics forged cavity’s and they ere PURE! I would not hesitate to pull the trigger on this blade set other than I’m not a fan of the square toe look. The wedges look tremendous and that may be where I look. BTW, they are THE ONLY CLUB MADE WITH A LIFETIME WARRANTY!!!

      Tour Edge Fan

      7 years ago

      10 Shot-
      BTW, Titleist lists the Vokey SM6 with graphite at $195 so, again, you are incorrect on the fact that Tour Edge costs more. Last I checked, 195-149 was a difference of $46 per wedge.

      Sherwin

      7 years ago

      Actually, Tour Edge/Exotics products are NOT no name. They are played on all of the pro tours. They known for their fairway metals.

      They just don’t play the endorsement game.

      Reply

      10shot

      7 years ago

      Sherwin,

      U R correct, no sponsorships, that is why 149.00 per wedge and 250.00 per black iron is laughable I mean down right belly chuckle.. If a company wants big boy prices then play the big boy game.
      See when u trade in a set of clubs from a no name company like tour edge u get 50-75 bucks. If I trade in a big boy set I receive 175-225.00 but, Tour Edge cost more than Titlest, Talyormade etc….what the hell R they thinking. I play Exi w/recoil in my bag, I wont be moving into the forged gona be TM or Big T.

      Tour Edge Fan

      7 years ago

      10 Shot –
      Titleist lists the 718 MB at $185 per club for steel shafts. Tour Edge lists the Exotics CBX Blades at $999 for a set of 8. That looks to be about $125 per club. $60 per club difference means an 8 club set of Exotics CBX Blades from Tour Edge saves $480. So, comparable Tour Edge do not cost more. They actually cost about 2/3 the price. I’m not sure why you are so worried about trade-in cost when you buy I set but, If paying an extra $480 gets you the extra $100 on trade in and that makes you happy, I guess you should continue to follow the herd.

      Shane Jones

      7 years ago

      They are cheaper than Mizuno, TM, and Titleist. MP-18s $1500, TM P-730 $1600, Titleist $1500, Tour Edge CBX $1000. I don’t think it’s a contest.

      Shane Jones

      6 years ago

      I was wrong.

      Mizuno MP-18: $1200 steel
      Titleist 718 MB/CB/AP2: $1300 steel
      TaylorMade P-730: $1500 steel
      Callaway APEX MB: $1600 steel.

      Tour Edge Exotics CBX Blades: $1000 steel, $1200 graphite. The only problem I have ever had with them is waiting 2-3 weeks on custom shafts. I went with a stock shaft (DG AMT R300) in these. The votes not in yet, I played 27 holes last Friday… But it was cold windy and the air was heavy so the ball was going nowhere.

      But the feel off the face is incredible. When you strike it solid. Swinging hit, guys, swinging hit.

      Reply

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