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Review of the Tour Edge Exotics E725 Fairway Wood

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 18, 2024Updated:December 18, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tour Edge, a perennial underdog in the golf equipment industry, has released the Exotics E725 fairway wood as part of their new offerings for 2025. In this review, we will take a closer look at this forgiving model and see how it compares to its sibling, the C725. The E725 features a stylish design with a matte gray carbon fiber crown and a darker frame, making it a visually appealing option for golfers.

The clubhead of the E725 is designed for forgiveness, with a wider and more stretched back shape compared to the C725. It features a bonded hosel and a single 10g weight at the back to improve the Moment of Inertia (MOI). While the club lacks adjustability, golfers can purchase weights to fine-tune the swing weight according to their preferences. The combination of design elements aims to provide a high level of forgiveness and stability during play.

The sound of the E725 fairway wood is moderate in pitch and volume, striking a balance between a lower-pitched ‘thud’ and a higher-pitched ‘tink’. The feel of the club is solid, with center strikes delivering a powerful sensation with minimal feedback through the hands. This well-tuned sensory experience adds to the overall performance of the club on the course.

In terms of performance, the Exotics E725 fairway wood delivers long and straight shots, thanks to its stock shaft options, high MOI, and RyzerSole and Power Channel technologies. The club’s forgiving nature allows golfers to achieve impressive results even on off-center hits, showcasing its capabilities in improving accuracy and distance.

The club features Tour Edge’s 3D Diamond Face technology, which enhances the sweet spot and contributes to the overall forgiveness and consistency of the club. Comparisons between the E725 and the C725 reveal differences in player preferences, with some golfers finding better results with the less forgiving model. The E725’s availability in higher lofts, including 21°, appeals to players looking to add a versatile club to their bag.

Overall, the Tour Edge Exotics E725 fairway wood proves to be a winning choice for golfers seeking a forgiving and high-performing club for the 2025 season. Its combination of aesthetics, sound, feel, and performance places it in line with offerings from larger OEMs, making it a competitive option in the market. If you are in search of a forgiving fairway wood with impressive results, the E725 should definitely be on your list to try out. Visit Tour Edge’s website for more information on pricing and specifications of the Exotics E725 fairway wood.

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