Description The Tour Edge Exotic CB2 offers breathtaking looks and radical innovation. Designed for a higher level of performance, the CB2's titanium cup is 30% lighter than its predecessor allowing even more wei...
Reviewed by: Tom M(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Exotic CB2 3 Wood
Summary: I'm a high handicap golfer that hits short but straight. The one club I've been unable to hit without slicing has been the 3 Wood. I read all the positive reviews on the cb2 so thought I'd give it a try.
The first day out with the cb2 saw me topping a lot of shots and slicing when I made more solid contact. I made an adjustment in my stance and slowed everything down and now this club is long and straight for me.
I can hit the cb2 200 yards off the turf. For me, that's long and is a distance I've been missing from my bag. In better hands, this club is indeed a goood substitute for a driver.
It feels and sounds a lot like the Ping G5 Woods. It's definitely longer than my G5 but that's mostly due to me hitting it straight.
As someone who has struggled with 3 Woods (I have a G5 and a Wilson Staff FY and have tried many others including nike's square head model *yuck*), this is the one that is going to stay in the bag.
Customer Service: no experience
Similar Products Used: Ping G5 3 Wood
Wilson Staff FY 3 Wood
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Review Date July 6, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Pure Energy(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 15 degree 3 wood w grafalloy blue s flex
Summary: picked up this club for just over 100 used. Club is in 8 out 10 shape...just a good season of appropriate wear on it.
overall this club is fantastic. It's very long and very forgiving just like the ads say. I haven't been able to tell too much difference from the original exotic but I certainly can tel the difference vs some other brands of fairway woods. I had a grafalloy blue (not proluanch blue) shaft installed in order to keep the ball down and give me control. My swing speed is kreeping up to 115mph with the driver and so only a few s flexes will hold up properly. This club feels very simular to a driver... it's very light. That is going to take some getting use to vs the typical heavy headed fairways I have been playing.
overall I find this club just easy long and very forgiving. I have been able to hit a nice fade with the club. Once I get use to the wieghting I will get better consistancy with this club.
Customer Service: haven't used (hope not to either)
Similar Products Used: 3dx pro fairway - almost bought this instead...both clubs are so simular 3dx is heavier and luanches a bit lower... CB2 was available cheaper used so I went with it
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Review Date May 31, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Jack L(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Exotics CB2 4 wood
Summary: Don't waste your time looking at anything else. This 4 wood is longer then any 3 wood I have ever owned. I am not a long hitter but I hit this longer then many of my playing partners drivers.
Paid $250 new on ebay.
Customer Service: Did not have to deal with them so far.
Similar Products Used: Callaway, Titleist, KZG, Taylor Made
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Model Reviewed: Exotic CB2 15° 3 wood Stiff Proto shaft
Summary: This golf club is really a sweet club. Great off the T or off the turf. I bought this club off E-bay with a Aldila stiff Proto shaft.I didn't think I could find something that could knock my V-steel out of my bag but,this club did with ease.Ball fight is towering and right where you aim it. Don't even need the driver on most par 4's.
Customer Service: Lifetime warranty no questions asked club replacement.
Similar Products Used: Callaway,Taylormade,Cobra,Snake Eyes,Golfsmith.
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