Exotics golf driver reviews
The Tour Edge Exotics CB4 Tour driver is a good place to begin. It's being advertised as the longest, lowest-spinning Exotics driver Tour Edge has ever made. Designed for better players, especially those lucky enough to have fast swing speeds, the cc Exotics CB4 has a center of gravity that's positioned higher and closer to the face than other Exotics drivers. · I just bought a Tour Edge Exotics C driver thru Club Champion. At first the fitter was not planning to show me a Tour Edge driver, but I suggested it because I have used and like their hybrids. I did a hitting comparison with the other major products. The Tour Edge proved superior in most metrics. · Check out our full review of the Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro driver from ClubTest Read test results, and see photos and videos to learn more.
The Tour Edge Exotics EXS driver is as good as any driver on the market. What stuck out first was the consistent ball speed. The combination of the thin Beta Titanium face and high MOI, thanks to carbon fiber in the crown and toe, means that you have to get to the edges of the face to see the ball speed dip significantly. I just bought a Tour Edge Exotics C driver thru Club Champion. At first the fitter was not planning to show me a Tour Edge driver, but I suggested it because I have used and like their hybrids. I did a hitting comparison with the other major products. The Tour Edge proved superior in most metrics. The EXS Pro driver has a taller face, is slightly more compact from heel to toe and front to back, and has a round, symmetrical shape. It’s easy to see why Tour Edge’s professional staffers have flocked to this driver. Moving beyond the shape and size, the EXS Pro driver has a look similar to the EXS driver [review HERE]. The crown is solid black near the ball with carbon fiber visible beyond that.
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