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Poll: Tour Edge Exotics (189 member(s) have cast votes)

Tour Edge Exotics

  1. 5 stars (Best) (164 votes [86.77%])

    Percentage of vote: 86.77%

  2. 4 stars (18 votes [9.52%])

    Percentage of vote: 9.52%

  3. 3 stars (5 votes [2.65%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.65%

  4. 2 stars (1 votes [0.53%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.53%

  5. 1 star (1 votes [0.53%])

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#1 User is offline   Hifade 

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Posted 25 May 2005 - 11:34 PM

I posted in the retail section also. Anyone else try these great new fairway woods? These things are awesome. I will post a detailed and complete review in a few days.

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Posted 21 June 2005 - 03:51 PM

I had never heard of these till I came on here. They look gorgeos with some smart design/technology. I hope to hit one in anger soon.. who knows. (cool)
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Posted 21 June 2005 - 06:57 PM

Hifade, on May 25 2005, 09:34 PM, said:

I posted in the retail section also. Anyone else try these great new fairway woods? These things are awesome. I will post a detailed and complete review in a few days.

Stay tuned......
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I realy wish you would stop posting about these! Your driving the ebay prices up :D
On the hunt for one now! thanks for all the info1 josh
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Posted 26 June 2005 - 04:39 PM

I am a Tour Edge user. Everything in my bag is Tour Edge. The Exotics are a great club..........if not for the price tag they carry (399.00). My fairway woods are the Bazooka Hyper Steel HL ($79.00) series and are every bit as good both in distance, and accuracy as the exotics. I have hit, and played both. Both are great clubs, but if you are cost conscious about your golf, go with the HL series. GJ :beach:
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Posted 11 July 2005 - 08:20 PM

These are the greatest fairway woods I have ever hit in my entire life. I have the 13 degree strong 3 wood and I can hit it almost as far as my driver. I can still work the ball almost as well as I could with my Cally BB 3 wood. These things are amazing.
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Posted 27 July 2005 - 12:09 AM

The technology in these woods are amazing. They are truly 20 yards longer than your other fairway woods almost guaranteed. I know alot of people think since it doesn't have a high end name that it doesn't deserve the price. But hit one and then tell me what you think. YOU WILL BE A BELIEVER!!!
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Posted 27 July 2005 - 09:09 AM

I will get to find out this week, I just received mine yesterday. I hope you guys are right, because these things get all the hype.
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Posted 29 July 2005 - 12:16 PM

I just ordered one of these in Left hand and I am looking forward to trying these. On a side note how does the stock fuji shaft in these play?
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Posted 29 July 2005 - 12:46 PM

Good for you.....the stock shaft is fine.


Four-NL, on Jul 29 2005, 12:16 PM, said:

I  just ordered one of these in Left hand and I am looking forward to trying these.  On a side note how does the stock fuji shaft in these play?
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Posted 30 August 2005 - 05:53 AM

Just got my 3 and 5 wood in. I hit them long and unbelieveably straight. Nothing compares to these bad boys including the r7 which the exotics went head to head with.
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Posted 30 August 2005 - 09:04 AM

I did not find it to be as great as everyone said. I thought it was solid, but, was not any better than some of the fw I have, and not even close to my fusion tour 15*. Now in defense of the club, I think the stock fuji shaft is not a good shaft for me, so i am torn between replacing it or dumping the club.

This club has brought joy to many a golf game on this site. It must be something, because the majority think this is it.

That is why they make chocolate and vanilla, I just happen to prefer vanilla.
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Posted 01 September 2005 - 10:02 AM

I have been playing the 15 degree 3 wood for 6 weeks. The feel and hotness of this club are perfect. I average 260 to 270 with my Callaway 454 driver and hit the this 3 wood 240 to 255. That is not that much of a sacrifice when you need a little more accuracy. Trajectory seems a bit high but maybe it's just that I could never get any of my previous 3 woods airborne. I understand the driver is projected for release early in 2006. I will definitely try it out.....
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Posted 16 September 2005 - 06:26 AM

i just started golfing in december of 2004 and i've gone through a lot of equiptment. these tour edge exotics products are the best clubs i have come across. my boss who is a HONMA only guy always plays a few holes with my wood at the course. i've had the 3 wood and the exotics irons and i'm going nuts waiting for the driver to come out. if any one has a picture or any more info on the exotics driver please tell.
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Posted 01 November 2005 - 08:28 PM

whatdahuck, on Sep 16 2005, 05:26 AM, said:

i just started golfing in december of 2004 and i've gone through a lot of equiptment.  these tour edge exotics products are the best clubs i have come across.  my boss who is a HONMA only guy always plays a few holes with my wood at the course.  i've had the 3 wood and the exotics irons and i'm going nuts waiting for the driver to come out.  if any one has a picture or any more info on the exotics driver please tell.
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I just hit the driver today on the launch monitor today at the Supreme Golf store in Southlake Texas. This club looks good! The club face is as shiny as a mirror. The head has the same type of look and color as the 3 wood. I hit many clubs today, but my best numbers on the LM were with this stick. The salesman said it would be available sometime next year. He was also sold on the 3 wood.
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Posted 02 November 2005 - 09:32 AM

tried the tour edge hl 3+ bazooka...

can't believe i got for only $50 brand new w/a UST graphite low kick stiff shaft...it felt better and performed better than any other fairway wood that cost more than $100...

great value in this club...
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Posted 06 November 2005 - 09:43 PM

Absolute cannons. These things go so far it is absolutely ridiculous. I just wish I could hit them higher in the air.
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Posted 15 November 2005 - 06:57 PM

These are the best fairway woods I've ever hit. I have been playing a 4-wood (one inch long) since June, and it has been almost as long as my driver. They are easy to hit, set up well, and are pretty to look at. Should be getting my 9 degree exotics driver in later this week or next week. Stock shaft works well with the head.
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Posted 19 December 2005 - 04:44 PM

The best invention since a golfcart. Get you some of these. Sell a kidney if you have to.
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Posted 05 January 2006 - 05:42 AM

VERY impressive. hit my previous 3 wood 250-260 max (granted it was an older callaway) the first time i pulled it (15 deg. stock fuji-x)out of the bag was on a par 5 280 out into a breeze and put it inside 25 feet. have hit more shots with this club that there is NO WAY i could possibly hit with my old 3 wood. it has totally changed the way i look at shots over 250. not only is it LONG but the ball flight is high and boring. can carry it 280 and hold a green. before i played this club i had probably hit 2 or 3 greens in my life over 260 (under normal conditions) got the club in september and gave probably hit over 10 green in next 25-30 rounds . has anyone else hit the driver? would love to get my hands on that.
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Posted 14 February 2006 - 02:57 AM

Last week I was in my local golf shop trying to get some advice on what shafts to get in my Mizuno irons. The owner and I got to talking about other golf stuff and he told me about these clubs. I was like nah I don't want to hit some off brand like this plus the price tag was insane I thought. All I can say is I'm glad he talked me into hitting the 3 wood. This is by far the best 3 wood I have ever hit in my life. I hit it atleast 15 yards longer then my Cleveland and the ball flight is so perfect for me. I think this 3 wood is going in my bag ASAP. Beware....don't hit these clubs unless you feel like owning a new wood. Dang I hate when that happens to me!!!!!
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Posted 15 February 2006 - 03:04 PM

Does Anyone Have Any Address Pics.
How Much Do Those Things Cost New?
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Posted 16 May 2006 - 02:32 PM

I've been carrying the 15* Tour Edge Exotic with a V2 75(s) shaft for about 3months. I also have the 18* 5wd with their stock Fuji (x) shaft, but haven't had the occasion to put it in my bag since I prefer my 2i for 205-215yd shots.

Beautiful workmanship and when struck well fly's as far as my old 13* 905f, nice sound and great feel. It goes about 230-240yds when struck well off a tee or the deck. On my best strikes 245yds+ to the longest being 265yds down the middle.

If I hit it poorly, I get about 205-210yds, still straight. In the next few weeks thought I am replacing the shaft with a Accra SC75 M4. I believe that will improve my ball striking with it because I can't feel the head in my back swing and tend to come through to fast for the V2 75, plus it has a slightly weaker mid-section and mid-kp.
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Post icon  Posted 19 June 2006 - 08:14 PM

View Postseagoose, on Jan 5 2006, 06:42 AM, said:

VERY impressive. hit my previous 3 wood 250-260 max (granted it was an older callaway) the first time i pulled it (15 deg. stock fuji-x)out of the bag was on a par 5 280 out into a breeze and put it inside 25 feet. have hit more shots with this club that there is NO WAY i could possibly hit with my old 3 wood. it has totally changed the way i look at shots over 250. not only is it LONG but the ball flight is high and boring. can carry it 280 and hold a green. before i played this club i had probably hit 2 or 3 greens in my life over 260 (under normal conditions) got the club in september and gave probably hit over 10 green in next 25-30 rounds . has anyone else hit the driver? would love to get my hands on that.

280 into a breeze? You are an animal or embellishing a bit
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Posted 04 September 2006 - 11:58 AM

For as long as I have been playing golf, I have struggled to find a 3W that I am comfortable with. It seems like you can have one you like off the deck, OR off a tee, but never both. Also, every 3W I have ever picked up looked shut to me, and as soon as I hit one snap hook with it, it was out of the bag. The result? I changed 3W's more often than I change underwear (and as a very hygenic person, this is VERY often!). A long-time golf buddy turned me on to the 13* Tour Edge Exotics a few days ago, and as soon as I set it down behind the ball, I knew it was pretty special. It had a sleek, confidence building look, and sat noticeably open, which I liked a lot. The first ball I hit with it had a high, penetrating flight that gently fell about 10 feet left-to-right (I am a right handed player). I then proceeded to launch about 20 that did the exact same thing. I then tried to see if I could overcome the club's built-in anti-left tendencies and hit a draw, in case I would ever have to with this club, and after a little bit of getting to know the club, I was able to hit some gentle right-to-left benders. In the hour or so I spent on the range with this club, I did not hit one snap hook. FINALLY, a 3W I have some confidence in, and won't be afraid to pull out of the bag in the pressure of a tournament situation. My college team has its first event of the season this weekend, I am excited to see what I can do with this weapon!!! (cool)
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Posted 04 September 2006 - 12:36 PM

I didn't like the stock Fuji - too light and soft. Reshafted with Comp NT - Wow!

Long and great trajectory. I have hit shots with the TEE that I could not have hit with other FWs.

5 stars from me.
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Posted 05 November 2006 - 10:06 AM

hit it for the first time yesterday. usually i give a club around a month or so before i rate it. but this thing felt sooo sweet. i will be getting it reshafted for sure. also, i really wish that Tour Edge made this club in a 4-wood for lefties. I don't like hitting a 15* off of the turf, but I will have to get used to it to keep this club. Can't tell you much for distance/control yet because the shaft in it doesn't fit me, but this is definitely the best feeling fairway wood on the market (or at least that ive tried). I have the TEE driver as well and I might only give that 3 stars. I was not nearly as impressed with the driver as I was with the 3 wood. does anyone know of a driver that has a similar feel of this 3 wood? Would you compare the feel of the Taylormade drivers to the TEE fairway woods?
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Posted 05 November 2006 - 03:18 PM

i take back my comments about the TEE driver. it is a very easy driver to overpower (at least the way I have it set up, 10.5* standard length stiff Aldila NV). there are much more forgiving drivers on the market. however, if you know how to hit the ball, i dont think you will be able to find a hotter club. this is a player's driver. still, the feel is not as good as the fairway wood. id give it 4 stars after playing it today.
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Posted 13 November 2006 - 11:30 PM

Anyone know what the shaft size is. Have an exotics coming - want to reshaft - is it .35 or .335 tip??
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Posted 27 November 2006 - 10:22 AM

View Postrcncgolf, on Nov 14 2006, 05:30 AM, said:

Anyone know what the shaft size is. Have an exotics coming - want to reshaft - is it .35 or .335 tip??
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0.335 tip
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Posted 13 January 2007 - 03:29 PM

Got one of these ( 3 WOOD) at Christmas! Bought it in Stiff shaft (usually hit regular)! An awesome golf club! Had the HOT X cally and this club made it look sick!! Tried to buy another on ebay but cannot get a deal on there anymore! Too many people have discovered this club! I have been told the driver is GREAT, but have not tried it yet!
GREAT CLUB!!
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Posted 27 March 2007 - 07:46 PM

I've played my TEE 15* with the Fuji HL three times now. I had a really mixed experience with it yesterday on a 310 yd par 4. Bad set up and swing from the tee with the TEE caused about a 40 yard top just passed the ladies tees( Can't remember the last time I did that with any club).

But the next shot redeemed the TEE when a good smooth swing sailed high and long to the right side of the green, pin high. Even thought it was down wind I do not average 270 with 3W.

When struck well, I've never hit another club like it.
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View Postmemphishorn, on Mar 28 2007, 01:46 AM, said:

I've played my TEE 15* with the Fuji HL three times now. I had a really mixed experience with it yesterday on a 310 yd par 4. Bad set up and swing from the tee with the TEE caused about a 40 yard top just passed the ladies tees( Can't remember the last time I did that with any club).

But the next shot redeemed the TEE when a good smooth swing sailed high and long to the right side of the green, pin high. Even thought it was down wind I do not average 270 with 3W.

When struck well, I've never hit another club like it.



I have had my TEE 16.5 reshafted with a Code 8 shaft. Nice combo, tight but long and good trajectory.
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Posted 02 April 2007 - 08:46 AM

Anyone else have problems with these going left? Mine sits quite a bit closed and the lie angle of 59.5 degrees is crazy upright for a club of 42.5 inches. My old 16 degree callaway steel fairway wood had a lie angle of 55 degrees and I hit that a lot straighter without manipulation!

Also, it doesn't look like these can be bent at all due to the non-existent hosel. This is a real shame, since I really think I would kill this club otherwise.

Something to be aware of if you hit a draw naturally. Yes they go a long way off the tee, but off the deck, look out left!!

My search for the perfect fairway wood continues...
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Posted 04 May 2007 - 12:52 AM

Got the new CB2 recently. I love it, it feels really really nice off the tee and turf. I am a little questionable about the stock shaft. It has a bit of a high torque. Im debating putting a V2 shaft in it. Any advice for me? Has anyone out there experimented with this situation.
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View Postschollzy21, on May 4 2007, 06:52 AM, said:

Got the new CB2 recently. I love it, it feels really really nice off the tee and turf. I am a little questionable about the stock shaft. It has a bit of a high torque. Im debating putting a V2 shaft in it. Any advice for me? Has anyone out there experimented with this situation.



Did you go for the std Quad X shaft from Graphite design?
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Posted 16 August 2007 - 08:51 PM

I absolutely love my new 18* TEE that I shafted with a Grafalloy Blue X 65g. It's just such an explosive club, and it works much better in my current setup than my 3 wood did.

Even if I'm playing like garbage, this club has usually come through in a pinch!
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Posted 16 August 2007 - 09:45 PM

scored an original TEE combo brazing 3 wood 15 degrees with the green nv shaft.....wow!!!! the best 3 wood i have ever tried and i am glad my search is over for a 3 wood...this thing is long and straight! very solid!!!
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Posted 16 August 2007 - 10:54 PM

View PostGareth Williams, on Aug 16 2007, 01:40 PM, said:

View Postschollzy21, on May 4 2007, 06:52 AM, said:

Got the new CB2 recently. I love it, it feels really really nice off the tee and turf. I am a little questionable about the stock shaft. It has a bit of a high torque. Im debating putting a V2 shaft in it. Any advice for me? Has anyone out there experimented with this situation.



Did you go for the std Quad X shaft from Graphite design?


I'll answer this one. Yes, i have the stock Quad in STIFF. I LOVE THIS SHAFT. it is fairly soft tipped which fits my smooth transition (i'm a swinger, not a hitter). i demo'd this club at morton's golf in a v2, NV, NVS, can't remember the others. NONE of them compared distance wise to this QUAD stock shaft.
Spoke to the TE rep for NOr cal. he has the stock shaft in his too.
hope this helps.
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Posted 07 September 2007 - 10:38 PM

Picked one of these up for about 140 bucks off another wrxer recently and man did I pick the right club. This thing launches the ball great off the turf and off of the tee. It's not quite as long as I know it could be, but I'm having some issues with the stock Fuji shaft. I'm planning on shafting it with a V2 at some point. I love the way it feels in the 906F4 which I hit today in my quest to pick either a hybrid or a 5W to fill the gap in my bag. I put the 906F4 15.5 up against my TEE this afternoon and was much happier with the feel and sound of the TEE. However, I still liked the V2 more than the stock Fuji shaft.
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 11:44 PM

only had it a couple of weeks but i can tell it is not a low hook monster like my previous callaway was, very nice to look at as well and turf shots are very controlled and lengthy , i chose the 4 wood cause i was scared about the distance i hear about and im glad i did , cause i hit this as long as my dumped callaway in the 3 wood

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