Tour Edge Exotics Max
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Why We Like It
- The large frame with its weight-saving carbon-composite panels yields the most forgiving driver in the lineup (and in company history), ideal for players fighting inconsistent impact patterns.
- With almost 38 grams of discretionary mass to shore up the perimeter, this head’s stability on off-center hits (moment of inertia) measured as one of the five highest in this year’s Hot List.
- Carbon-composite sections 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 stability on off-center impacts.
- The titanium face insert features dozens of pyramid-shaped indentations to create targeted flexing across the face for consistent ball speeds.
- An 18-gram adjustable weight in the rear perimeter shifts the center of gravity toward the toe to minimize a draw, toward the heel to quiet a slice or remains centered for maximum forgiveness and high launch.
- MOI rating: Extreme
- 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List panelists observed a high-launch, confidence-inspiring head with easy setup and a clean, powerful feel—producing explosive ball speeds, consistent, straight ball flight, and strong forgiveness even on off-center hits. Sleek matte-carbon presentation and a large head add confidence; many praised distance or controlled carry. One noted the face has a louder, slightly clangy/tink sound.
Hot List testers noted a high-launch, very forgiving driver with a large, confidence-inspiring head, easy setup and excellent consistency. Ball explodes off the face with low spin and strong ball speeds; mis-hits held tight to fairways and dispersion stayed controlled. Some found it delivered notable extra carry while others felt it traded a touch of peak yardage for control. The sole drawback: a loud, clangy/tink sound at impact.
Hot List testers noted a striking address appearance and an impactful feel that blends softness with power. The club translates energy efficiently, producing long, controlled, often high-launch shots that fly straight—appealing for links or windy conditions. Its loud, commanding impact sound many found addictive, and consistency holds up on centered and modestly off-center strikes. One drawback reported: the tone can be a bit clanky.
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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