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  3. Tour Edge Exotics XCG-6 Irons Review

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COMMENTS

  1. Tour Edge Tour Edge Exotics XCG Drivers

    It is definetly long when struck well. Not as forgiving as the Tour Edge Tour Proto, Callaway Hyper X Tour or Ping G10. Longer than the Ping G10, but about the same distance-wise as the Tour Proto and Hyper X Tour. Low launch, low spin head that has a small fade bias and must be hit in the center of the face.

  2. Review: Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 Driver

    Overall I am impressed with: the mid to high launch angle and low spin (looks like the ball gets up, then flat lines & stays up!), the rock solid stability and 'big face', good sound. Quote. Driver: Adams XTDTi 10.5 / Matrix 6Q3 R. 3W Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 Matrix 8Q3 S. 3Hy: TEE XCG6 19* UST V2 90gm X.

  3. Review: Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 driver is hot and long

    2 Responses to "Review: Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 driver is hot and long" Steerpike April 2nd, 2013 . I just bought the XCG6 with the stock Matrix Ozik 6.1 shaft and agree it is FUN to hit. It is the longest driver I have tried from this year's crop of drivers (Ping G25, Anser, Nike Covert) and very good dispersion too.

  4. Tour Edge Exotics XCG-6 Driver

    Alan Unruh, PGA Professional discusses the features and benefits of the Tour Edge Exotics XCG-6 driver.To purchase the Tour Edge Exotics XCG-6 driver, visit ...

  5. Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 Driver Review

    Pete Karle, 2nd Swing Golf club expert, reviews the Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 Driver.Visit 2ndswing.com for more info!

  6. Tour Edge Exotics Xcg6 Driver Review

    The Tour Edge Exotics Xcg6 Driver is designed for golfers looking for a high-performance club that delivers maximum distance and forgiveness. The driver features a large sweet spot and a low center of gravity, making it easier to hit straight and long shots off the tee. The club also offers adjustable loft settings, allowing golfers to fine ...

  7. Tour Edge Exotics XCG-6 Driver at InTheHoleGolf.com

    Features: Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 Adjustable Driver. •. Shot Control Technology (SCT) allows you to adjust four face-angle/loft settings to optimize launch characteristics for maximum distance and control. •. Four hexahedron weight pads in heel & toe of the sole deliver greater stability and distance. •.

  8. Review: Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 Driver

    Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 8*, Tensei AV White 75g Irons: TaylorMade P790, 5-PW; Mitsubishi MMT 110g Hybrids: Ping G425 19* Wedges: Ping Glide 3.0 50*, 54*, 60* Putter: L.A.B. Directed Force 2.1, Polar BGT shaft Bag: Ping Hoofer Lite Midnight Ball: Bridgestone Tour B X yellow, Callaway Chrome Soft X LS

  9. Tour Edge XCG Driver Review

    Tour Edge offer a brand new multi-material construction with their top-of-the-range magnesium and titanium XCG model. The lighter magnesium not only saves weight in the crown and neck to optimise performance but this soft and responsive metal's dampening qualities greatly improve the driver's feel.

  10. Introducing Tour Edge Exotic XCG6 Drivers

    The new XCG6 driver is our most advanced Exotics driver ever, offering everything you've come to expect from an Exotics driver but now with an adjustable hos...

  11. Tour Edge Exotics Driver Review (Clubs, Review)

    The Exotics driver is available with one of three well-known graphite shafts, each tweaked for use in this driver. The Graphite Design YS-Exotics 50-gram shaft is available in four flexes and is best-suited to slower-swining golfers (up to 100mph, according to Tour Edge). A Fujikura High-Launch 55-gram shaft is available in three flexes for ...

  12. Exotics XCG6-Tour Edge's 1st adjustable driver

    Tour Edge says the hexahedron sole weighting scheme "moves weight back into the heel and toe areas further enhancing the playability of the club making it easy to hit, exceptionally long, and deadly accurate." Street price for the Exotics XCG6 driver with either stock shaft is $349.99, the fairways are $299.99 and hybrids are $199.99.

  13. Tour Edge XCG6 Driver

    The XCG6 driver is the first of the Exotics line to feature SCT (Shot Control Technology) allowing the golfer to adjust face angle/loft settings to optimize launch characteristics. In the sole, max heel-toe weighting by the hexahedron weight pads deliver a high MOI for added stability and greater distance.

  14. TourEdge XCG5 Driver

    Distance & Launch. With the TourEdge XCG5 Driver our testers averaged 229.86 yards of total distance. Comparatively speaking, that's quite a bit shorter than several of the drivers we've previously tested, however; as it did in our last review, Tim's absence brings the overall average down substantially.

  15. Review: Tour Edge Exotics XCG5 Driver

    Tour Edge Exotics XCG5 Driver Review Tested: Tour Edge Exotics XCG5 Driver Loft tested (degrees): 10.5 Shaft: Matrix RUL 60 From Tour Edge: Truly unique, the XCG5 features Tour Edge's one-of-a-kind, combo-brazing to join the titanium face and body to an ultra-thin beta titanium crown. In fact, no other driver sold in the United States uses […]

  16. Tour Edge Exotics XCG-V Driver Review

    The Tour Edge Exotics XCG-V Driver is a masterpiece of style and performance featuring a titanium cup face, an ultra light magnesium crown, and a v-shaped high-density steel sole. This combination of advanced materials delivers an unprecedented ability to distribute weight within a driver head. Saving every ounce of weight, the three pieces are ...

  17. Tour Edge Exotics EXS Driver Review

    50 Words or Less. The Tour Edge Exotics EXS driver is a high performance club at a budget friendly price. Adustable hosel and weights allow you to dial in launch conditions. Excellent forgiveness. Introduction. In my recent podcast with Tour Edge's Jon Claffey (listen HERE), he discussed the concept behind the new Tour Edge Exotics EXS driver. In short, they wanted to make a product worthy ...

  18. Tour Edge Exotics XCG-3 Driver Review

    Looks: 3.6 Feel: 3.3 Noise: 3.3 Forgiveness: 3.3 Distance: 4.4 Dispersion: 3.8. Tour Edge Exotics XCG-3 Driver is the first driver to combine tungsten sole weights, a titanium cup face/body and an amorphous carbon crown using a revolutionary process called combo-brazing. The result is more pure energy transfer for longer, more powerful drives.

  19. Review: Tour Edge Exotics XCG7, XCG7 Beta and CB Pro Fairway Woods

    Fairway Reviews Review: Tour Edge Exotics XCG7, XCG7 Beta and CB Pro Fairway Woods. Published. 10 years ago. on. ... All three of these fairway woods have the potential to produce driver-like ball speeds. The XCG7 has the largest footprint and is the most forgiving, the CB Pro is the smallest and fastest and the XCG7 Beta fits nicely in between ...

  20. Tour Edge Exotics EX9 and EX9 Tour Drivers

    Tour Edge Exotics FW are fine clubs and have a different sound and feel than other brands I use such as TaylorMade Burner 2007, Ping Anser, and Adams Speedline LS XTD and LP. My XCG-5 3W (Aldila DVS) and XCG-6 5W (Matrix) are the longest and easiest to hit true, with the Anser being a close second for me.

  21. Review: Tour Edge Exotics XCG5 Driver

    Tour Edge Exotics XCG5 Driver Review Tested: Tour Edge Exotics XCG5 Driver. Loft tested (degrees): 10.5. Shaft: Matrix RUL 60 From Tour Edge: Truly unique, the XCG5 features Tour Edge's one-of-a-kind, combo-brazing to join the titanium face and body to an ultra-thin beta titanium crown. In fact, no other driver sold in the United States uses ...

  22. Exotics XCG6 Fairway Woods: Editor Review

    Published. 11 years ago. on. Jun 3, 2013. By. GolfWRX. Pros: The XCG6 fairway woods look great at address and go forever. The sound is pleasing, the feel at impact is buttery and shaping shots is a breeze. Cons: They're not adjustable, and there's no alignment on the crown.

  23. Tour Edge Exotics XCG Game Improvement Irons Review

    The power and performance of the Tour Edge Exotics XCG Irons are matched only by their unbelievable feel and responsiveness. The new dual-density dampening system (3DS) ensures both the long irons and short irons deliver the feel you expect from an Exotics iron. The key to the 3DS system is the dual-density elastomer technology.