Today, Ian is in the bay to test the new Tour Edge Exotics drivers, the E725 and C725. The E725 boasts a 10k MOI and the C725 has adjustable weighting for flight control. Come see how impressed Ian was with these new offerings.

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37 Comments

  1. 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 👌

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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).

  5. 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.

  6. 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

  7. 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.

  8. 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 👍

  9. Have you ever tested the E723 Irons? They won the MyGolfSpy Game Improvement testing so I'd be interested to see your take on them

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. If you've been around a few years you'll have seen manufacturers just recycling the same old claims time after time. An in fashion 'must have' one minute, out of fashion and replaced by so called new hidden technology the next. MOI…Nike Sumo, Cobra L5V, Callaway C4 and many more claimed to be the future with all new 'special' MOI and technology. True on course results, were no better in fact often far worse. Maybe, just maybe…..Tour Edge are breaking the mold by staying clear of all the typical marketing hype and tripe made by others and simply producing good solid clubs are a realistic price??

  13. 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

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

  16. 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

  17. 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.

  18. 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.

  19. 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.

  20. Does that fat hosel bother anyone? Seems a bit fatter and squared off instead of tapering into the shaft

  21. 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.

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