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Tour Edge Exotics Driver Review (LS & Max Models) – Insights from Club Junkie on GolfWRX

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 17, 2025Updated:October 17, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Tour Edge Exotics Drivers: For Golf Enthusiasts Seeking Precision and Power

Hey there, golf lovers! If you’re like me, you’re always on the lookout for the latest and greatest in golf gear. Well, buckle up because Tour Edge just dropped their latest Exotics driver line, featuring the Exotics LS and Exotics Max models. With a solid reputation built over the years, Tour Edge keeps pushing the envelope in terms of design and performance. I recently had the chance to take these bad boys for a spin, and I’m excited to spill the beans on how they perform.

You can also catch my full review on the Club Junkie podcast—don’t forget to check it out on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform. And hey, give us a follow on Instagram to stay in the loop!

Get to Know the Exotics LS

As a long-time GolfWRX forum member, I was eager to get my hands on the Exotics LS. This new model is set to replace the C725, which many regarded as an underrated gem—perfect for those looking for a driver that launches low and spins less.

First off, let’s talk aesthetics. The updated look, featuring a sprinkle of carbon fiber on the sole, is sleek yet still champions that classic Exotics vibe. One thing to note is that the weight adjustment options have changed. You can no longer set it to neutral, draw, or fade settings, which might disappoint the gearheads out there. Still, I found the current setup to be functional enough for various swing styles.

When you set it up at address, the LS has a surprisingly compact look, clocking in at just 440cc. The face has a square angle, which gives it a classic feel that looks pretty appealing. I must say, it gave me good vibes as soon as I lined up for my first shot.

Performance Like No Other

Now, hitting the course with the LS is where the magic happened. This driver really delivers on fast ball speed and controlled spin, giving you a lower flight trajectory that’s impressively consistent. Sure, the launch numbers might not differ drastically compared to other drivers, but I was amazed at how the LS kept that boring, flat ball flight even on windy days.

What I loved about the LS was its neutral flight bias, making it super easy to start the ball on a straight path with minimal draw. During testing, I saw smash factor numbers hover around 1.48 to 1.49 on solid strikes, which is fantastic. Even when I didn’t hit the center of the face, the speed held up well, thanks to its stability.

For a smaller driver, I was surprised by the LS’s performance maintaining speed on off-center hits. While heel shots produced more curvature than the Max model, they still held their line pretty well. On the other hand, toe shots typically resulted in lower spin but didn’t just crash and burn—as they might with other drivers. One thing I appreciated was that the LS managed to keep spin down even on low heel strikes, so those balls didn’t just volley up into the sky and come crashing down.

The Exotics Max: A Little More Room to Play

Jumping onto the Exotics Max, I was excited but somewhat reserved. The Exotics E725 was solid but often flew under the radar, so I wondered if the Max could provide the noteworthy performance I was hoping for. Right off the bat, the cleaner look of the sole caught my eye, and I was thrilled to find that it still had adjustable weights for maximum customization.

This driver has a larger footprint, making it feel inviting behind the ball. Compared to the LS, the face angle is slightly more shut, and it’s stretched out a bit from front to back, giving it a forgiving appearance.

Before I knew it, I was hitting shots with the Max that had me soaring higher than with the LS. Okay, the launch monitor said just a 1.2-degree difference, but in reality, the Max had a noticeably higher initial flight and a sharp apex. For someone like me, who usually struggles to get the ball up, this was a game-changer.

Stability and Control

Here’s where the Max shines. Even on mishits, the ball kept its height and spin, which was super beneficial for keeping it on the straight and narrow. Those heel shots didn’t veer off too far from their intended line, maintaining a straighter path than with the LS. The ball speed? Just like the LS, I saw plenty of robust numbers on solid hits, and even my less-than-perfect strikes held up pretty well.

One thing I noticed is that the Max generated a bit more spin. For players who tend to need a little more loft and spin, this is actually a plus, as it can aid in keeping the ball airborne longer and improve overall distance control.

A Brand Worth Noticing

In the ever-crowded field of golf equipment, Tour Edge isn’t just another player; they’re making a name for themselves by pushing the limits of technology while keeping prices reasonable. With the new Exotics LS and Max drivers, they’ve crafted clubs that cater to various player needs while maintaining an exceptional level of performance.

Whether you’re a low-handicapper or just getting into the game, you’ll find something to love about these drivers. They encapsulate the essence of what golfers want: speed, stability, and adjustability.

In summary, if you’re in the market for a new driver, you owe it to yourself to check out the latest from Tour Edge. With impressive performance and user-friendly designs, these drivers are tailored for success on the course, making them a worthy addition to any golfer’s bag.

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