Tour Edge
Exotics EXS 220
Our Review:
What makes a face work is the technology inside. The backside of this face is cross-hatched with rows of diamond- shape thick-and-thin sections. Think of it as 44 mini-trampolines. This design allows for better flexing on off-center locations and reduces the weight of the face by 14 percent. Carbon-fiber panels in the heel and toe of the sole help push weight to the rear for higher stability and better speed on mis-hits. Read more >>
Price:
$250
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Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
Sits nice on the turf. You can get it off the tee or fairway easily. What you hear and feel is what you see.
Mid-Handicapper
On the louder side, but on the upside extremely consistent. It was easy to hit, with a medium ball flight, whether from the tee or the grass. Surprisingly easy to hit from the grass. The sole tech seems to be incredibly effective.
High-Handicapper
Simple but beautiful crown—glossy and reflective. The sole rails help: My fat shots aren’t punished.