Tour Edge Exotics LS
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Why We Like It
- This compact head (440cc) favors higher-speed players seeking lower spin and a flatter launch angle.
- Adjustable tungsten front and rear sole weights (18 and five grams) let a player dial in a preference for lower spin (heavy weight forward) or higher flight and more forgiveness (heavy weight to the rear).
- Carbon-composite panels comprise much of the crown, skirt and sole, accounting for an 80 percent increase in coverage compared to past models.
- The titanium chassis includes a thin ring that runs the circumference of the rear perimeter to provide additional structure and stability during off-center impacts.
- The titanium face insert features dozens of pyramid-shaped indentations to create targeted flexing across the face for more consistent ball speeds.
- The deeper face aligns with tour preferences, but its relatively higher stability on off-center hits will provide added forgiveness for the most aggressive swings.
- MOI rating: High
- 9, 10.5 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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- low
- mid
- high
Hot List panelists observed a very high‑launching club with tight dispersion and a large sweet spot that kept mis-hits in play and produced consistent, often soaring carry. The titanium face felt firm yet bouncy and gave a pillowy on‑impact sensation despite loud, odd acoustics. Clean, square setup and carbon‑fiber finish drew praise. It rewards speed—faster swings yielded higher, straighter shots—while occasionally adding a touch more spin and hanging carry.
Hot List testers noted a lively, carbon-fiber-headed driver with a firm-yet-bouncy titanium face that feels soft at impact despite loud acoustics. It delivers strong ball speed, a lower flight with good spin, and impressive forgiveness — large sweet spot and forgiving off-center results. Faster swings produced straighter, more penetrating shots, though it can stall for golfers without enough swing speed. Overall it impressed for its looks, pop and reliable on-course performance.
Hot List panelists observed a very high-launching, light club that delivered tight dispersion and exceptional forgiveness — mis-hits often stayed in the fairway. It felt consistent and receptive: loud off the titanium face but pillowy at impact, starting high, finishing high with soft landings and a touch more carry. One drawback: a slightly high‑pitched impact sound.
Hot List testers noted a large, inviting titanium face that felt smooth at impact and consistently produced high-launch, long drives and lively ball speed. It offered a satisfying, powerful feel and plenty of contact area, though mis-hits were notably punished rather than forgiven.
Range Results
We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.
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