I find its amazing to see how M.O.I. has become focus of the big brands as of late. M.O.I. has been Tour Edges' "edge" for as long as I can remember. Their design philosophy revolves around it. One of the best valued brands out there with very hot hybrids and woods.
Which TE irons are you playing? Which irons did you game before them? I have the C721 driver and I’m playing way better with it these passed 2-3 seasons than I did with my callaway rogue driver before. Tour edge always reviews so good for the woods, especially for the value, but I’m curious about the irons. What’s your thoughts?
Simply a terrific in depth review that gives the viewer a lot of info regarding TE's new drivers. I have played TE Exotics drivers, three woods and hybrids. All have performed well. Plus, the company customer service is outstanding. Adding on the military discount is icing on the cake. Thank you for the review. I will definitely be looking at the C725.
I have experience with Tour Edge and have been very happy with them. In 2020 I came back to the game after a 15+ year absence, so I bought a set of C522 irons just to get going and they were really good. I've since upgraded to PXG irons. Right now I have the TE C723 driver and I love it. My ball speed is 135 - 145 mph with driver and I hit it 260 - 275 yards regularly. The only unknown or questionable thing with TE so far for me is durability. My TE C721 driver face caved in after a year, so they sent me a brand new C723 head for free. The 7 iron in my C522 irons snapped, so they sent me a new one for free. They honor their lifetime warranty though.
The LIFETIME warrenty is worth its weight in gold...i have the C721 Driver, recently broke the shaft and tip through regular hitting...they sent me a brand new shaft, with tip adaptor fee in less than a week...amazing customer service...only woods Ill ever buy
Ian - love the deep dive into the adjustable weight, the constructive critique of 10k, and picking a legitimate bang for buck brand. There are cheaper golf clubs that don't perform, but TEE clubs are a legitimate pro line brand, at a decent price. Can't wait to see what your next adventure will be!
Great video, Ian. Price of equipment is getting crazy here in Australia. Great to see quality performance at this price point. Swing looking pure by the way 👌
I'm a senior golfer. I have a Tour Edge driver, older model. I went to Club Champion to get fit for a driver. After the fitting, we kept the Tour Edge head and ordered a new shaft. The downside to Tour Edge is that they offer limited shaft options. IMO, it's important to get fit. I'll go to Club Champion this fall/winter for some new options.
They looked tons better aesthetically than the last couple of years. Was excited to see the moveable weight options too. I even liked the options with the C725 weights by swapping them and having the weight track on the back also besides just front and back weight positions. Definitely seems like customizing options are there for a fit. Like the custom shaft angle to the test too. Definitely seem like heads at a minimum are solid and you could maybe find another level of output. Glad the performance is there without the “buts” and conditional “ifs”. Cheers!
Great video, Ian....the C725 is intriguing me big time !! is it good enough to displace my recently acquired Mizuno St-Max which is just a fairway finder with distance too. The TE C725 looks the real deal though and with bags of forgiveness as well.
Thanks Ian for that vid. Tour Edge is the name of the game right now. They remind me of Cobra when they started the trend of lower priced drivers that perform very well. Hopefully, some companies think more of 'normal' budgets in the ocean of BIG BUCKS golf industry.
Just got my e725 driver on Thursday and played with it last night and today. I’ve been a fan of tour edge for a long time and can confirm this is their best yet by a long shot.
Excellent review. I was custom fit this time last year for TSR3 and couldn't be happier. If i was needing a new driver the C would be for me. TE has great clubs at a much less expensive price point.
Bravo Ian on the solo performance! And Bravo to Tour Edge for such a great product at an affordable price. The new part of the MOI conversation that Ian's been speaking on lately is the trade in ball speed and spin for the forgiveness. I'm tempted by the extra MOI, but I'd spin it for days.
The 'big' brands have too many excuses for not keeping prices down but brands like TE and Wilson (along with some of the DTC brands) prove those excuses are just BS. I just hope they don't get greedy too, and think they can lift prices once they become more recognised for their competitive quality.
If your driver doesn't have the moveable weights front and back, would adding lead tape to the front bottom of the driver be an option in moving the MOI?
I’m playing the c721, so I have the ridgeback titanium running down the middle of the carbon fiber on top. Once you get used to it being there, it doesn’t bother the eye at all. Feels almost like an alignment aid, and feels like even more stability across the face, to me anyway. It’s my first tour edge golf club, and I’m confident saying that I’ll always keep tour edge for my driver, and possibly even look at them for woods and hybrids. Value is way too good, and honestly, so is the performance. I’ve seen gains compared to my callaway. Might be the best purchase I’ve made in my golf career.
I have a TE 3 wood , came with a ventus shaft and it’s my best club in the bag . Goes nearly as far as my driver , and it’s dead straight great flight. Better than all the big brands.
I have been in contact with stockists and although none could give a definitive answer the general answer was "spring time". I considered importing from USA but at at total price of approximately £480 I will wait for UK release and fitting. American Golf seem to be the only licensed supplier, unfortunately 😢
Love this, thanks Ian...I have ALL TEE in my top end of bag... -I think a comparison for golfers that are level or slightly down on the ball would be interesting...I know the new teaching is hit way up to lower spin and max distance...but a lot of us (me included hit down on it with speed) im sure it would be a cool comparison...thanks for your time and efforts
I have played a number of Exotics clubs (EXS 220 3 wood, hybrids and C721 irons) when building my bag on a budget. Fantastic value. Still playing the hybrid. Would definitely consider this C725 driver! Looks awesome
To this day the exs was the best 3 hybrid I’ve ever hit I bought the ping g430 when it came out because of all the great reviews but for me I regret getting rid of that hybrid it was perfect
Excited to move to the c725 from the e723. Hit more fairways with the e723 than my TM Stealth, and squeezed a little extra distance from the stock setup by tinkering with the weight and finding the right shaft for my swing. Looking forward to picking it up from my local fitter in a week or so!
Ian, such a great review! I play the TE E722 driver and love it. I've found that I keep my face angle close to 0 with it. My swing speed is low (88-90 mph) and I struggle at times with spin (~3300 rpm) because my angle of attack is poor (~ -2.0). I've always considered that I need to play ultra forgiving drivers, but I'm intrigued by the C725. Due to the adjustability would love your thoughts on the C725 for a slow swing player.
How do these 725 drivers compare to the 723 drivers? What are your thoughts on the “no upcharge” shaft offerings? The 723 had some fantastic no upcharge shafts (Ventus Red, Blue, Black).
Ian this does pertain to this video, But I was wondering I seen a test done by spraying just the hitting mat with water. And hitting a dry ball with dry club the spin numbers were much like they would be outside. I’m sure I can design a hitting mat that gives outdoor like spin numbers.
It's nice to see a driver at that price perform,even if you have to upgrade the shaft it's still cheap,great review,your going to have a lot of golfers question there equipment 👍
love that they have a nice cleaner crown (very Cobra LTDx looking which is a good thing). Glad they got rid of the ridgeback design which looked like a men's thong on the crown
Tour Edge Exotics are awesome clubs. C721 irons in my bag, and they beat my Callaway Mavrik's in every single metric. And the durability... I have been using them for 2 years and if I wipe them down they literally look brand new. Marvik's I used 5 times (plenty of time to compare with the C721's) and they are beat to hell and back.
Tour Edge delivers again. People seem to have pigeon holed them in the OLDER PLAYERS club slot, perhaps even in XXIO territory. Nothing could be more offensive to Tour Edge in my humble opinion. They have been making awesome products for a very long time. It seems a shame they found it necessary to jump on board the 10K band wagon, but I am no marketing expert either. Great review.
I doubt I'll ever buy another current gen driver. I bought a brand new TM Sim2 at the beginning of the year and I'm thrilled with it. IMO, 2 gens old is the sweet spot for drivers & fairway metals.
It’s only the sweet spot for your price point. Metal woods are getting incrementally better every year, I’ve not seen any data that shows metal woods that are 2-3 years old are better.
@@ianfrasergolf Incrementally better for more than incrementally increased prices. And no one except the best of the best golfers get those gains on a consistent basis. Measurable for the best is rarely meaningful for the rest. I think sometimes guys like you forget how much better you are than almost everyone you serve.
@@davep2945 not much of what just said is actually true. In August 2000 Callaway launched the ERC 2 driver, it cost $625 USD 24 years ago. That in today’s money with inflation around 2.5% takes the price of that driver over $1100. Also we see lower gains with low hcp golfers. Mid to high handicap golfers see the biggest gains and it’s not even close, highly skilled golfers find it easier to make the club do want they want it to do.
@@ianfrasergolf I replied to you comment with a link to a recent Rick Shield's video where he compared Sim2 to Qi10 and the SIM 2 had better stats on the launch monitor (it must have been taken down/suppressed). There are other creators who have done similar comps and gotten similar results. It is impossible to justify buying current gen gear, when NEW (not used) gear a couple gens old is just as good for half the price.
I am glad to see these type of brands succeed in building good products. But the ping 10k max doesn’t need the adjustable weight for me. What I need is a driver that stays straight where I aim the club face at impact, it does. And I am not sacrificing any distance. I certainly greatly respect Ian’s professional opinion, but the ping 10k is a driver regular people golfers should try.
He helped with the development of some of their irons. Will have to do a WITB to see what he actually has in use still. Their hybrids have Adams DNA from their design.
Tour Edge Exotics used to be considered "crazy expensive" back in the day when they are a new company, but now are considered "budget" clubs, which I find to be pretty funny and a tribute to how uneducated the consumer is. Driver's should be getting cheaper over time but we the consumer just keep paying extortionate prices so the OEMs are happy to just keep ramping up the prices. I guess such is the game but here I am watching the video of a club from a company that I know produces just as good of gear as any knowing that it will perform just fine.
People only love to hate the things they love. You guys have a great channel, this is why the channels that bring nothing interesting hardly have any complaints.
Tour Edge should pick up a lot of business making a driver less than 500.00. I'm pretty sure you will see the one of the big five buying them out & shutting them down. That's usually what happens.
I don’t understand why Cleveland XL2 drivers aren’t getting more attention? They’re annihilating the big names in length & forgiveness. Golf Australia magazine’s longest.
I have been looking into their irons. The E723 looks and performs great, but the look of the new E725 iron is horrible in my opinion and because of that, i will not give it a try.
@@clubchampionmedia I thought it would be a back to back week of drivers comparison. Excited to wait rather than putting pressure on you guys that’s all. Because it’s a great content to close out the year for the channel
I am confused about the goal of driver videos here. If the collection of data on the carry, total distance, spin, dispersion, etc. is what is being tracked for comparison purposes why does the hole have an elevated tee box and water running across the fairway in the landing area? A nutted drive carries the water. A less than perfect strike lands right in the water and a lesser strike comes up short, bounces over the water and gives full carry and roll out yardage. Just seems like a poorly selected hole to do the driver testing.
I would suggest either during intro or looking at results, you discuss not just the loft sleeve design but the standard setting specs. While you admirably disclosed this is a single axis sleeve with 8 adjustments, stating how it’s similar to the TM, what was not discussed is the Tour Edge commonly are much more upright lie than the big 4 brands. I did not look up if that has continued with their latest models but I recall demoing one in 2018 or 19 and I was really surprised how upright the club was at address. I recall it was 59.5-60* lie where most of the big brands were 58 or less. Maybe instead of describing the sleeve range as 1* upright to -2 flat, describe the actual range of say 58-61* lie.
I tried the G430 Max 10K for a bit and found my dispersion exploded -- could not keep it on planet Earth. I ended up keeping my G430 LST. Look forward to try these...
I don’t believe you need a 10k driver with a movable weight. What ping says is true, in that as soon as you move the weight it’s no longer 10k. If you are buying a driver because you want max 10k forgiveness then why would you move the weight to make it less then 10k? At that point it’s just a marketing thing. I love that ping is so truthful to say if you want to adjust a weight buy the one that adjusts to he weight extremely if you want max 10k buy that one. I’m not going to sell you the 10k then have you move the weight because it defeats the purpose and might be a misconception among buyers that I can move the weight and have it be 10k.
Yet for 2025, Ping’s 10K driver will be the G440 Max with a 3 position CG Shifter. Somewhat ironically, people that want (or need) the 10K forgiveness also benefit from being able to move weight to assist with correcting ball flight. The lack of moveable weight is why the G430 Max 10K and Qi10 Max were considered one trick ponies by Ian and Mike. When your fitting adjustments are fewer, your ability to create a more desirable ball flight are fewer.
I agree, I would still be interested in buying a Tour Edge driver or wood because the logo is on the bottom. it looks really bad on their irons though. they gotta figure out a way to make the font look better.
Over the next year, I'm going to be changing my bag over to Tour Edge and Maltby. The prices for the big brands are crazy.
Exactly what I did
I find its amazing to see how M.O.I. has become focus of the big brands as of late. M.O.I. has been Tour Edges' "edge" for as long as I can remember. Their design philosophy revolves around it. One of the best valued brands out there with very hot hybrids and woods.
THANK YOU!!!!! Fantastic deep dive into the Tour Edge drivers!!! I play a full bag of TE so this video felt a little special ❤️
Which TE irons are you playing? Which irons did you game before them?
I have the C721 driver and I’m playing way better with it these passed 2-3 seasons than I did with my callaway rogue driver before.
Tour edge always reviews so good for the woods, especially for the value, but I’m curious about the irons. What’s your thoughts?
Simply a terrific in depth review that gives the viewer a lot of info regarding TE's new drivers. I have played TE Exotics drivers, three woods and hybrids. All have performed well. Plus, the company customer service is outstanding. Adding on the military discount is icing on the cake. Thank you for the review. I will definitely be looking at the C725.
Good info, I did not know they gave a military discount.
I have experience with Tour Edge and have been very happy with them. In 2020 I came back to the game after a 15+ year absence, so I bought a set of C522 irons just to get going and they were really good. I've since upgraded to PXG irons. Right now I have the TE C723 driver and I love it. My ball speed is 135 - 145 mph with driver and I hit it 260 - 275 yards regularly. The only unknown or questionable thing with TE so far for me is durability. My TE C721 driver face caved in after a year, so they sent me a brand new C723 head for free. The 7 iron in my C522 irons snapped, so they sent me a new one for free. They honor their lifetime warranty though.
The LIFETIME warrenty is worth its weight in gold...i have the C721 Driver, recently broke the shaft and tip through regular hitting...they sent me a brand new shaft, with tip adaptor fee in less than a week...amazing customer service...only woods Ill ever buy
@@keitho6018 They do stand by their product.
@@keitho6018 Same here, C721 shaft broke at the tip and I had a new one in three days. Great company.
Love the intro on this one guys! Great video showing the Tour Edge capabilities
'I didn't hit that well.'
Proceeds to pound it straight down Broadway for 316 yds. Love it.
This channel is the way forward, gentlemen.
Ian - love the deep dive into the adjustable weight, the constructive critique of 10k, and picking a legitimate bang for buck brand. There are cheaper golf clubs that don't perform, but TEE clubs are a legitimate pro line brand, at a decent price. Can't wait to see what your next adventure will be!
Great video, Ian. Price of equipment is getting crazy here in Australia. Great to see quality performance at this price point.
Swing looking pure by the way 👌
I'm a senior golfer. I have a Tour Edge driver, older model. I went to Club Champion to get fit for a driver. After the fitting, we kept the Tour Edge head and ordered a new shaft. The downside to Tour Edge is that they offer limited shaft options. IMO, it's important to get fit. I'll go to Club Champion this fall/winter for some new options.
They looked tons better aesthetically than the last couple of years. Was excited to see the moveable weight options too. I even liked the options with the C725 weights by swapping them and having the weight track on the back also besides just front and back weight positions. Definitely seems like customizing options are there for a fit. Like the custom shaft angle to the test too. Definitely seem like heads at a minimum are solid and you could maybe find another level of output.
Glad the performance is there without the “buts” and conditional “ifs”.
Cheers!
Great video, Ian....the C725 is intriguing me big time !! is it good enough to displace my recently acquired Mizuno St-Max which is just a fairway finder with distance too. The TE C725 looks the real deal though and with bags of forgiveness as well.
TE makes TOOLS that work at fair prices. The big boys are gouging people pure and simple. Prices have gotten insane. Good review.
Thanks Ian for that vid. Tour Edge is the name of the game right now. They remind me of Cobra when they started the trend of lower priced drivers that perform very well. Hopefully, some companies think more of 'normal' budgets in the ocean of BIG BUCKS golf industry.
Just got my e725 driver on Thursday and played with it last night and today. I’ve been a fan of tour edge for a long time and can confirm this is their best yet by a long shot.
Excellent review. I was custom fit this time last year for TSR3 and couldn't be happier. If i was needing a new driver the C would be for me. TE has great clubs at a much less expensive price point.
Awesome review with this amount of information!
Bravo Ian on the solo performance!
And Bravo to Tour Edge for such a great product at an affordable price.
The new part of the MOI conversation that Ian's been speaking on lately is the trade in ball speed and spin for the forgiveness.
I'm tempted by the extra MOI, but I'd spin it for days.
The 'big' brands have too many excuses for not keeping prices down but brands like TE and Wilson (along with some of the DTC brands) prove those excuses are just BS. I just hope they don't get greedy too, and think they can lift prices once they become more recognised for their competitive quality.
I’m looking to buy a new driver and the reviews on this are all positive. The 723 pro irons look nice too.
If your driver doesn't have the moveable weights front and back, would adding lead tape to the front bottom of the driver be an option in moving the MOI?
I’m playing the c721, so I have the ridgeback titanium running down the middle of the carbon fiber on top. Once you get used to it being there, it doesn’t bother the eye at all. Feels almost like an alignment aid, and feels like even more stability across the face, to me anyway. It’s my first tour edge golf club, and I’m confident saying that I’ll always keep tour edge for my driver, and possibly even look at them for woods and hybrids. Value is way too good, and honestly, so is the performance. I’ve seen gains compared to my callaway. Might be the best purchase I’ve made in my golf career.
I have a TE 3 wood , came with a ventus shaft and it’s my best club in the bag . Goes nearly as far as my driver , and it’s dead straight great flight. Better than all the big brands.
Now we just need a head to head comparison against a couple of the big dogs 👍
Any idea when these are out in the uk, i’m ready for a change.
I have been in contact with stockists and although none could give a definitive answer the general answer was "spring time".
I considered importing from USA but at at total price of approximately £480 I will wait for UK release and fitting.
American Golf seem to be the only licensed supplier, unfortunately 😢
Love tour edge. So solid
Love this, thanks Ian...I have ALL TEE in my top end of bag...
-I think a comparison for golfers that are level or slightly down on the ball would be interesting...I know the new teaching is hit way up to lower spin and max distance...but a lot of us (me included hit down on it with speed) im sure it would be a cool comparison...thanks for your time and efforts
I have played a number of Exotics clubs (EXS 220 3 wood, hybrids and C721 irons) when building my bag on a budget. Fantastic value. Still playing the hybrid. Would definitely consider this C725 driver! Looks awesome
To this day the exs was the best 3 hybrid I’ve ever hit I bought the ping g430 when it came out because of all the great reviews but for me I regret getting rid of that hybrid it was perfect
Excited to move to the c725 from the e723. Hit more fairways with the e723 than my TM Stealth, and squeezed a little extra distance from the stock setup by tinkering with the weight and finding the right shaft for my swing. Looking forward to picking it up from my local fitter in a week or so!
Spin deviation was fantastic.
Ian, such a great review! I play the TE E722 driver and love it. I've found that I keep my face angle close to 0 with it. My swing speed is low (88-90 mph) and I struggle at times with spin (~3300 rpm) because my angle of attack is poor (~ -2.0). I've always considered that I need to play ultra forgiving drivers, but I'm intrigued by the C725. Due to the adjustability would love your thoughts on the C725 for a slow swing player.
Question about C725.
What would happen if I switched the 15g weight to the rear and 5g up front?
These Driver were fantastic. The C725 especially really really impressed me.
interesting review, giving me some thoughts when I take a look at new drivers.
I think a good way to keep the big price brands in check is to make testing comparisons alongside competive value products like Tour Edge
How do these 725 drivers compare to the 723 drivers? What are your thoughts on the “no upcharge” shaft offerings? The 723 had some fantastic no upcharge shafts (Ventus Red, Blue, Black).
TE E8 Beta was a great driver for me, the combo with an aldila RIP alpha shaft was basically point and shoot.
Ian this does pertain to this video, But I was wondering I seen a test done by spraying just the hitting mat with water. And hitting a dry ball with dry club the spin numbers were much like they would be outside. I’m sure I can design a hitting mat that gives outdoor like spin numbers.
Ian - are you at liberty to say what your new endeavor will be come the new year?
Have to take a look at one of these for the adjustability and a great price point, WOW!!
How do these compare to the 10K driver shootout you guys did a while back?
It's nice to see a driver at that price perform,even if you have to upgrade the shaft it's still cheap,great review,your going to have a lot of golfers question there equipment 👍
Would have liked to see how their shaft would work. Great info as always!!
so what is the moi on the c725 ? i think i heard ian say like 9k .. if thats so then that is really good for a smaller more adjustable driver
Fantastic review, do you guys stock Tour edge ?
love that they have a nice cleaner crown (very Cobra LTDx looking which is a good thing). Glad they got rid of the ridgeback design which looked like a men's thong on the crown
Tour Edge Exotics are awesome clubs. C721 irons in my bag, and they beat my Callaway Mavrik's in every single metric. And the durability... I have been using them for 2 years and if I wipe them down they literally look brand new. Marvik's I used 5 times (plenty of time to compare with the C721's) and they are beat to hell and back.
Question. What year would C725 have to be released for it to have been best in class?
They also have a ton of shafts at no extra cost!!
Be interesting to see the c725 fairway wood. I reckon it could be as good or better than my M5 fairway.
Tour Edge delivers again. People seem to have pigeon holed them in the OLDER PLAYERS club slot, perhaps even in XXIO territory. Nothing could be more offensive to Tour Edge in my humble opinion. They have been making awesome products for a very long time. It seems a shame they found it necessary to jump on board the 10K band wagon, but I am no marketing expert either. Great review.
Love my tour edge hybrids and 5 wood. Great clubs slept on. Bet the drivers outlast the taylormade drivers
Would you ever game the c series?
I absolutely love your videos. I really wish you were here in Canada.
Wow! A shot at address. What a concept!
Never tried Tour Edge.. interesting vid thanks.. maybe I'll give it a go
I’m looking forward to the E&C 725 fairway woods to be tested.
That looks like a very good club and yes, sounds really good too.
I doubt I'll ever buy another current gen driver. I bought a brand new TM Sim2 at the beginning of the year and I'm thrilled with it.
IMO, 2 gens old is the sweet spot for drivers & fairway metals.
It’s only the sweet spot for your price point. Metal woods are getting incrementally better every year, I’ve not seen any data that shows metal woods that are 2-3 years old are better.
@@ianfrasergolf Incrementally better for more than incrementally increased prices. And no one except the best of the best golfers get those gains on a consistent basis. Measurable for the best is rarely meaningful for the rest. I think sometimes guys like you forget how much better you are than almost everyone you serve.
@@davep2945 not much of what just said is actually true. In August 2000 Callaway launched the ERC 2 driver, it cost $625 USD 24 years ago. That in today’s money with inflation around 2.5% takes the price of that driver over $1100. Also we see lower gains with low hcp golfers. Mid to high handicap golfers see the biggest gains and it’s not even close, highly skilled golfers find it easier to make the club do want they want it to do.
@@ianfrasergolf I replied to you comment with a link to a recent Rick Shield's video where he compared Sim2 to Qi10 and the SIM 2 had better stats on the launch monitor (it must have been taken down/suppressed).
There are other creators who have done similar comps and gotten similar results. It is impossible to justify buying current gen gear, when NEW (not used) gear a couple gens old is just as good for half the price.
Where it is possible to know the weight of the head alones?
Well explained why this is such a special driver.
The back spin rate is amazing
Will you be testing the fairway woods too?
I went to local club champion in Atlanta to try this club, they said sorry we don’t have this at all. Let’s go with major brands……
Great review, again!
I am glad to see these type of brands succeed in building good products. But the ping 10k max doesn’t need the adjustable weight for me. What I need is a driver that stays straight where I aim the club face at impact, it does. And I am not sacrificing any distance. I certainly greatly respect Ian’s professional opinion, but the ping 10k is a driver regular people golfers should try.
Would love a driver video with the crank driver heads as well!!!
Me too! My Krank has outplayed all of the big boys I've tried this year..
Is this the shop in Hillington?
I'm looking forward to a stiff shaft 7 wood out of this line and model.
1:21 in and I think that it bears remembering that the 721 did take on the big guns in the driver bracket… and nearly won it all.
And I still game it. It's as good as any other driver I've tried in terms of performance + forgiveness.
I play a used C721 as well. Love it for $150.
I have one 721 and the people turns his head to me when i hit it on the driving range 😅
Bernhard Langer plays with Tour Edge clubs…must be premium equipment
More Tour Edge headcovers than anything.
He helped with the development of some of their irons. Will have to do a WITB to see what he actually has in use still. Their hybrids have Adams DNA from their design.
It’s a TSimR 3-4. Consider me interested.
Tour Edge Exotics used to be considered "crazy expensive" back in the day when they are a new company, but now are considered "budget" clubs, which I find to be pretty funny and a tribute to how uneducated the consumer is. Driver's should be getting cheaper over time but we the consumer just keep paying extortionate prices so the OEMs are happy to just keep ramping up the prices. I guess such is the game but here I am watching the video of a club from a company that I know produces just as good of gear as any knowing that it will perform just fine.
wouldn't moving the weight to the fade or draw side make the driver under 10k moi?
Does it matter if it gives you the shot shape you need?
I just ask because I know pings HL version of the 10k had to be pulled from the 10k marketing because with the lighter Hl weight it was no longer 10k.
Cya buddy.
CC 🎉
Looks Great
People only love to hate the things they love. You guys have a great channel, this is why the channels that bring nothing interesting hardly have any complaints.
Tour Edge should pick up a lot of business making a driver less than 500.00. I'm pretty sure you will see the one of the big five
buying them out & shutting them down. That's usually what happens.
Does that fat hosel bother anyone? Seems a bit fatter and squared off instead of tapering into the shaft
Nice 👍🏻
I don’t understand why Cleveland XL2 drivers aren’t getting more attention? They’re annihilating the big names in length & forgiveness. Golf Australia magazine’s longest.
Lol. Sooooooo weird him just talking to himself in execution. Haha.
Something less than 10k but more speed with forgiveness... So the ping 425 than 😊
Jp wedges outdoor review please
I have been looking into their irons. The E723 looks and performs great, but the look of the new E725 iron is horrible in my opinion and because of that, i will not give it a try.
Until this day still waiting for the second part of best drivers for average golfers video outside of the top 5 brands you did
Still waiting?? That was less than two weeks ago.
@@clubchampionmedia I thought it would be a back to back week of drivers comparison. Excited to wait rather than putting pressure on you guys that’s all. Because it’s a great content to close out the year for the channel
I am confused about the goal of driver videos here. If the collection of data on the carry, total distance, spin, dispersion, etc. is what is being tracked for comparison purposes why does the hole have an elevated tee box and water running across the fairway in the landing area? A nutted drive carries the water. A less than perfect strike lands right in the water and a lesser strike comes up short, bounces over the water and gives full carry and roll out yardage. Just seems like a poorly selected hole to do the driver testing.
I would suggest either during intro or looking at results, you discuss not just the loft sleeve design but the standard setting specs. While you admirably disclosed this is a single axis sleeve with 8 adjustments, stating how it’s similar to the TM, what was not discussed is the Tour Edge commonly are much more upright lie than the big 4 brands. I did not look up if that has continued with their latest models but I recall demoing one in 2018 or 19 and I was really surprised how upright the club was at address. I recall it was 59.5-60* lie where most of the big brands were 58 or less. Maybe instead of describing the sleeve range as 1* upright to -2 flat, describe the actual range of say 58-61* lie.
I tried the G430 Max 10K for a bit and found my dispersion exploded -- could not keep it on planet Earth. I ended up keeping my G430 LST.
Look forward to try these...
Cos you're too awesome 😎 for 10k
$500usd in Australia
Are they available yet ?
I don’t believe you need a 10k driver with a movable weight. What ping says is true, in that as soon as you move the weight it’s no longer 10k. If you are buying a driver because you want max 10k forgiveness then why would you move the weight to make it less then 10k? At that point it’s just a marketing thing. I love that ping is so truthful to say if you want to adjust a weight buy the one that adjusts to he weight extremely if you want max 10k buy that one. I’m not going to sell you the 10k then have you move the weight because it defeats the purpose and might be a misconception among buyers that I can move the weight and have it be 10k.
Yet for 2025, Ping’s 10K driver will be the G440 Max with a 3 position CG Shifter. Somewhat ironically, people that want (or need) the 10K forgiveness also benefit from being able to move weight to assist with correcting ball flight. The lack of moveable weight is why the G430 Max 10K and Qi10 Max were considered one trick ponies by Ian and Mike. When your fitting adjustments are fewer, your ability to create a more desirable ball flight are fewer.
I totally disagree with you!!
He’s hitting it too centered to test a 10k driver!
@@davep2945 was a joke.. if you listen to the video he says that someone will say it in the comments 😂
@@dead_prez7266 Yep, gotcha'. Wrote my comment before I got to that point. My mistake.
@@davep2945 still true though!
As shallow as it sounds, they need to update their logo so it doesn’t remind you of MS Paint 2002.
i bet my money on underlined logos making a comeback soon
I agree, I would still be interested in buying a Tour Edge driver or wood because the logo is on the bottom. it looks really bad on their irons though. they gotta figure out a way to make the font look better.
@@corbinbleu7969 they need to go back to the Exotics badging. That actually looked modern and cool.
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This is very interesting and I feel like club fitting can be changed with it