Valspar Championship

Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead)



    Tour Edge

    Exotics EXS 220

    Our Review:

    Tour Edge reminds us that we need hybrids because we frequently mis-hit longer-shafted, lower-lofted clubs that we play off the ground. So our hybrids should be forgiving first. The longer front-to-back size coupled with a rear weight make this Tour Edge’s most stable hybrid ever. We also need forgiveness through the turf, so wider channels line the bottom of this club. Those combine with heel and toe indents for an easier move through any lie. Read more >>
    Price: $200
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    Ratings
    Performance

    45%*

    Innovation

    30%*

    Look / Sound / Feel

    20%*

    Demand

    5%*

    * Percentage of total score

    Player Comments
    Low-Handicapper
    Simple, no funny business look. I like the hint of sparkle. You can see the heel when you put it down, which I also like. The hit sounds like you're striking a match. Shots hit and rolled out.
    Mid-Handicapper
    Like the traditional look, lower on the face, sits well on the ground, and you don't feel like you have to help it.
    High-Handicapper
    The proportions on top were like the golden ratio, and the rails let me hit baby draws from anywhere.