First Look – Tour Edge EX9 Hybrid
Hybrids

First Look – Tour Edge EX9 Hybrid

First Look – Tour Edge EX9 Hybrid

Following up on the Exotics EX9 fairway, Tour Edge has announced the EX9 hybrid which also features SlipStream Sole technology.

EX9 hybrid in-hand sole

Specs

The EX9 is available in #2 (17°), #3 (19°), #4 (22°), #5 (25°), #6 (28°).

The stock shaft are from the UST Recoil family. The 450 and 460 are lightweight options that offer higher ball flight, while the more conventionally-weighted 670 and 680 offer a mid-trajectory ballflight.

 

EX9 hybrid in-hand sole 2

Pricing and Availability

The EX9 is available in #2 (17°), #3 (19°), #4 (22°), #5 (25°), #6 (28°).

Retail prices is expected to be $159.99 when the EX9 hits shelves on November 15th.

Stay tuned for information about a smaller tour version of the EX9.

 

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      Lou

      9 years ago

      WANT!!!!

      Reply

      Guy Crawford

      9 years ago

      I’ve had the XCG5 3 wood in my bag for years but never a hybrid. That new Ex9 might be worth getting the 3 wood and hybrid.

      Reply

      David Bell

      9 years ago

      I’ve only tried them in hitting bays. Would love to try them at a demo day where I can hit them off the turf.

      Reply

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