First Look – Tour Edge Exotics EXS Driver
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First Look – Tour Edge Exotics EXS Driver

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First Look – Tour Edge Exotics EXS Driver
Pound for Pound, Nothing Else Comes Close

Riding the success of last seasons’ Hot Launch line, which allowed Tour Edge to grow by connecting with budget-conscious consumers who’ve been mostly abandoned by the larger OEMs, Tour Edge is doubling down with a new generation of its flagship Exotics line. While Exotics has traditionally spoken to the better player – and with that came a reputation for high-performance at a higher price – this latest iteration seeks to expand the Exotics audience through broad-reaching technology and a lower barrier to entry.

Packed with the kind of technology largely reserved for much higher-priced offerings, the Exotics EXS Driver is, according to Tour Edge, for the discerning golfer on a budget. The tagline is simple Pound for Pound, Nothing Else Comes Close.

That may sound like hyperbole, but if you convert those pounds to actual dollars, there’s something to the Tour Edge story.

That story isn’t much different than you’d expect to hear from any OEM as it rolls out its latest and greatest. Billed as a collection of exotic materials of sorts, the ESX leverages a TSP 910 Beta Titanium face plate (Tour Edge’s thinnest ever), an 8-1-1 Titanium chassis, and a carbon fiber crown, as well as carbon fiber plates located near the toe to create exceptional weight savings. I’d wager you know the rest.

All that savings allowed Tour Edge to drive the center of gravity lower and deeper to create optimal launch and spin characteristics while boosting MOI. Tour Edge also claims acoustical benefits, but perhaps the bigger (though not uncommon) story is that all of that discretionary mass allowed for the integration of an adjustable hosel and Tour Edge’s new Flight Tuning System (FTS).

The adjustable hosel design is straightforward. It allows for 2° of adjustability on either side of neutral (4° total), and also includes three upright positions, which in theory should cause golfers to start the ball a bit more left, which often helps mitigate a slice.

Flight Tuning System

FTS is comprised of 2 movable weights. A 9-gram and 3-gram weight come stock, but 6, 11, and 14-gram weights are also available. Placing the heavier weight in the rear promotes higher launch and a bit more spin while boosting MOI. Placing the heavier weight in the heal should result in lower launch and spin with slice reduction.

The implementation of FTS speaks to Tour Edge’s desire to reach a broader audience with its Exotics line. Not that long ago, Exotics was considered Tour Edge’s offering for better players. With the addition of shot shape correction – specifically technology to help mitigate a slice – Tour Edge hopes to extend the reach of the EXS line across a broader range of abilities.

Improved Aerodynamics

Following one of the biggest industry trends right now, Tour Edge is claiming improved aerodynamics in the EXS by way of a more sloping crown and wider channels in the SlipStream sole. It’s worth pointing out that SlipStream was originally designed for improved turf interaction on Tour Edge’s fairways and hybrids. Its inclusion on a driver is a bit superfluous and rings of the type of addition that marketing departments love, but for which the practical value is disputable. That Tour Edge is claiming it offers an aerodynamic benefit is interesting, I suppose.

RollFace

Also new to the EXS driver is technology Tour Edge calls RollFace, and I’m guessing you can see where this is going. Perhaps more limited in scope than TaylorMade’s TwistFace, RollFace features modified bulge and role in the toe section of the club to help create straighter shots from toe strikes, where, according to Tour Edge, the majority of miss-hits on a driver occur.

We can debate the effectiveness of the technology some other time, but it’s at least a little bit odd to me that Tour Edge would take measures to address toe strikes with bulge and roll, while not giving golfers the ability to move weight to that area to increase ball speed on those same toe strikes.

You can’t have it all, I guess, at least not at the price at which Tour Edge is offering the Exotics EXS Driver.

$300

What you’ve read so far suggests a driver much like most any other on the market. Where the story diverges…where Tour Edge separates itself from a rack full of $450+ dollar drivers, is with the sticker price.

Despite a list of technologies as long as most any in golf, the Tour Edge Exotics EXS will retail for $299.99. With that, you get a 30-day play guarantee (love it, or you get your money back) and a Lifetime Warranty.

The stock shaft offering is the Mitsubishi CK Blue 2G. It’s available in 50g in ladies flex, 60g in regular, stiff, and x-stiff, and 70g in stiff and x-stiff. Retail availability begins 11/1/2018.

For more information, visit TourEdge.com or call (800) 515-3343.

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      Gunnar Fredrikson

      5 years ago

      How about for lefties?

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      David

      5 years ago

      I am surprised and somewhat disappointed that this driver didn’t have a cup face. Cup face much better for ball speed and toe hits.

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      Martin Chuck

      5 years ago

      David, have you hit it? I’m really lucky in that I can play whatever I want and this club is with any of the others at $500. If you haven’t hit it and in the market for a driver, give it a go. You can likely do something fun with the extra $200 you save.

      Reply

      Vic

      5 years ago

      Bingo looks like TE has another winner AND it’s affordable! The folks there in Illinois are on to something.

      Reply

      Davis Banner

      5 years ago

      Just started seeing Tour Edge commercials on TV this week. Now I am told that North Carolina Golf Academy in High Point became an Exotics dealer this week. Something’s in the air guys.

      Reply

      mackdaddy

      6 years ago

      I had one of there drivers years ago and it was great but I really haven’t seen anything really good from the recent years.

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      Steve S

      6 years ago

      Glad to see Tour Edge bringing some sanity back to driver pricing. Hope this one is in the 2019 most wanted driver test…..

      Reply

      Jon Claffey

      6 years ago

      Actually this is the genuine, tour preferred Tensei shaft. The 2G refers to the fact that it will be the 2nd genuine Tensei release by Mistubishi in the Tensei line when they made just slight changes over the original model. It is my understanding that they are not doing any made-for-OEM shafts with Tensei. The shaft costs $140 retail on its own so it a huge part of this story, especially when you consider the fairways and hybrids -$199. Thanks and glad I could clear that up! Jon @ Tour Edge

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      Berniez 40

      6 years ago

      Do you think they could be convinced to offer the Mitsu Tensei CK Red similar to Taylormade’s M3 Offering. It would be an amazing Senior Flex Option, and might even sway old tightwad Bernie here. I will say yet again, that the Tensei Red is the reason my 2016 M2 can still run with anything that has come out over the past few years.
      It’s a thought—especially since the usual Bassara offering as a Senior Flex has always hobbled their clubs in the past.

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      John Craig

      5 years ago

      I believe tensei red is available.

      Vic

      5 years ago

      IMO the Tensei shaft is a great choice for this driver. All the tech in the world won’t be much of an advantage without a quality shaft of course. And the Tensei is just that.

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      Odie

      6 years ago

      I played the Tour Edge Exotics Proto from 2009 for several years and it was a great club. If Tour Edge could modernize and replicate that club I’d buy it immediately.

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      Martin Chuck

      6 years ago

      I’ve had the new driver for a week now. Doing some testing for them and from what I can tell, based on a couple of range sessions and three rounds, it is really good. I also have the 3-wood (13 degree) and 19 hybrid. Congrats to the team at Tour Edge for coming out with a really good product at a fair price. Tough not to give these new woods a really hard look, especially w the guarantee.

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      Wilson golfer

      6 years ago

      Another great looking club
      Can’t wait to give it a try
      I have played their irons in the past and they were great.
      Great clubs
      I am almost surprised how much they are advertising now. I know it’s not much but sure is a lot for a company that doesn’t do much

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      hirsuit

      6 years ago

      I’m not in the market for a driver but must share my enthusiasm for the TE fairway woods I acquired this year. Some of their previous drivers have been promoted as promoting a draw – not needed here, but this EXS is adjustable! Tour Edge has my attention again.

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      Spitfisher

      6 years ago

      Wow all those complaining about the price of equipment, well here is your chance. This driver looks very good and should perform great. As the article went along I was wondering where they were going to cut corners…- nope Well done.

      Reply

      Patrick

      6 years ago

      Tony,

      I am sure that the head in the Tour Edge driver great and, given that all heads are USGA limited, is as good or close to pretty much all of the other heads out there. It seems that they have all pushed up against the limit and there really aren’t massive gains to be had in new head designs. What is worthy of discussion and MGS study is the shaft (or really lack thereof). With pretty much all the OEM’s (with the exception of Ping) providing crappy “made for” fake versions of real Fujikura, Aldila, Project X, MRC, Graphite Design shafts, what would really be useful is a comparison of performance of this club with the best choice of the crappy stock shaft versus the same head fit by someone like Club Champion or True Spec with the appropriately fit up-market shaft. I did not believe the hype associated with CC/TS fitting until my buddies came back with new drivers fit to produce much tighter dispersion patterns (and occasionally an extra yard or 5, but no more). I finally bit the bullet myself and with proper fitting am regularly hitting twice as many fairways per round. Granted, it was insanely expensive. That said, having visited the land of the $900 driver and seeing the real benefit, I will never buy a driver with a crappy OEM fake shaft again.

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      jabroni supremet

      6 years ago

      lol. you got fleeced. absolutley no need to spend 900 on a driver. club champion is trained to upseell most expensive shit. guarantee you could get same results with other options. there are a few companies who offer the best of real deal shafts

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      Annsguy

      5 years ago

      Any idea what an arrogant pompous pain in the butt sounds like. Feel free to reread. I for one salute TE for creating a nice club at a fair price. Bet you drive a Tesla too.

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      Scudder Graybeal

      6 years ago

      TE has always been the best value in golf equipment. No one else has a life time warranty and a 30 day play guarantee. Find a demo day near you and try them out.

      Reply

      JPS

      6 years ago

      This is true. When you hit a Tour Edge club you notice quickly how much technology is in their clubs. It’s not in the marketing, it’s in the club.

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      Sandy

      6 years ago

      I have played their fairway woods for some time and they are superb. Picked up an XJ1 driver after the price drop, but could not stand the sound of it; worse than the old awful sounding Cobra drivers.
      Hopefully, the acoustics on this one have been seriously addressed.

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      Les

      6 years ago

      What, no senior flex offered? The rest I like!

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      Vic

      5 years ago

      I seen that at first then checked the shaft fit to swing speed and it’s listed as a regular.

      Reply

      Gary

      6 years ago

      Question about “Rollface?” You addressed but did not give any specific numbers on bulge and roll. Is the bulge and/or roll flatter on the toe than the rest of the face. Tom Wishon addressed the roll issue years ago by making his drivers flatter than what name brand clubs are. So if you have an 11° driver, it is 11° at the bottom, the middle and the top of the face rather than 8° at the bottom 11° in the middle and 14° at the top.

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      Berniez40

      6 years ago

      I hope this is a real breakthrough for Tour Edge. The market is getting tighter, but they have successfully and profitably occupied an important niche. I would like to see them continue to do so. 3 of my 14 clubs are Tour Edge Products, and I put a lot of stock into the quality and reliabiltity of their product.
      They are wise to keep expanding further into their niche, while offering even more value for the dollar. Contrast this with the $500+ drivers coming out from all the majore OEMS…..If this thing performs as well as their other clubs, it is an absolute steal at these prices. I would hate to see them go the way of Nickent, Carbite, and Adams.

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      Jeff

      6 years ago

      I prefer $1000 drivers

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      Vince

      6 years ago

      LOL!!!!

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      Joshua

      6 years ago

      Going to be available in left handed? Most higher end TE equipment are only in right. I am a huge fan from seeing CB4 crush the big boys years ago on fairway competition. And MGS latest fairway wood test. Anything to help increase the need for quality left handed equipment. Thanks for notice of 11/1 release.

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      DAVID THOMPSON

      6 years ago

      When it comes to reviews and direct one against one ” fights ” , who are they going to be taking on first ? How far upmarket are they taking the fight, and are they actually suggesting that they can knock out the top seeded players in the market ?

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      Robert

      6 years ago

      I assume at that price the “2G” is a made for version of the shaft? I did the googles and didn’t find anything on the 2G version.

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      Ben S

      6 years ago

      Plus 1 on this question- is it made for or real deal.

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      Paul

      6 years ago

      At $299, it’s safe to assume it’s a “made for” version and not a “real deal” shaft.

      Rotissirie Chicken or Pulled Pork?

      6 years ago

      Toney would have said its the real deal shaft if it was. Most definitely made for. tour edge always have seemed to use made for shafts. if they were using the real deal shaft tour edge also would have marketed that. at 299 their is no way its the real deal tensei offering

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      Kevin Rillovick

      6 years ago

      Shaft is a “real deal”. The 2G branding is the 2nd generation product, not made for.

      Reply

      Kevin

      6 years ago

      Any word of fairways/hybrids in the EXS line as well? Price point alone makes this worth trying, and I need a new driver.

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      Gordon Steen

      6 years ago

      Hi Tony just wondering is this EXS. Driver available now. I’m in Ireland, if it is where can I buy it.

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      Tony Covey

      6 years ago

      Release date is 11/1.

      Reply

      Brownie

      6 years ago

      You get exotics clubs from Peter Doyle at Precision Fit, in tramore Gordon.

      Timbo

      6 years ago

      This is really exciting!

      Reply

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