The Tour Edge Exotics E725 and C725 fairway woods are two very different clubs designed for different player profiles. The E725 is focused on forgiveness and stability, with a low profile, high MOI design, and a 10-gram adjustable weight in the back of the sole. This weight pulls the center of gravity down and back, encouraging a higher ball flight, more spin, and greater resistance to twisting on off-center hits. The E725 also features a new variable thickness face with 3D Diamond Face technology to increase ball speed on off-center hits, as well as Tour Edge’s 360-degree Ridgeback technology for added stability and a RyzerSole and Power Channel to enhance speed and reduce spin.
On the other hand, the C725 fairway woods are designed for players who want reduced spin, lower flight, and more speed with enhanced workability. Featuring a titanium face and body, tungsten sole weight, and a low-forward center of gravity, the C725 fairway woods offer a draw or fade bias with a 10-gram weight in the back of the sole. The discretionary weight created by the titanium construction has been repositioned in the form of a 90-gram tungsten sole plate, driving down the center of gravity and pulling it forward for increased ball speed, reduced spin, and a lower trajectory. Both the E725 and C725 fairway woods share the 360-degree Ridgeback support system and the updated 3D Diamond Face design to protect ball speed on mis-hits.
When considering which fairway wood is right for you, it’s important to work with a custom fitter who has a launch monitor to analyze the shots you hit. If you prioritize power and stability, the E725 with its high MOI design and rear CG position may be the better option for you. On the other hand, if you’re a fast-swinging, skilled player who prefers a compact shape and wants to control shot shape and spin, the C725 could be the ideal choice. Overall, the Tour Edge Exotics E725 and C725 fairway woods offer different benefits to cater to a wide range of players’ needs and preferences.
