Tour Edge Exotics C.B Fairway Woods

Tour Edge Exotics C.B Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

  • Sole produces deeper center of gravity
  • Stock grip is Golf Pride Dual Durometer

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 22, 2023]
dania


Strength:

A challenging course with blind tee shoots and undulating fairways tstoto

Weakness:

none . . . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jun 26, 2010]
Shawn Keough
Scratch Golfer

WOW. All I can say. Hands down the single best fairway wood I have ever seen and/or hit. Had the 15* 3-wood in the bag for about 3 years now. It is unbelievable. Its shallow face is great for off the fairway and its still tall enough to hit off the tee. It plays as long as ANY driver. Its accurate and versatile. High, low, draw, fade, stinger, soft landing it does it all. Highly recommended to any skilled player. Honestly do not beleive it will benifit average players the same way.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 25, 2010]
yoyodyne
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Exotics CB fairway wood

My driver (R5 Dual w/ Fujikura Speeder 757 Stiff) shot was sever slice probably 3 out 5 so that my second shot had to be made from bad lie most time (scores getting worse of course). So I was looking for the cure and found that I could make 200~210 ft long straight tee shot very consistently with my Titleist 909H 19* 3 hybrid (very nice club). However, since it is not long enough as a tee shot comparing to average driver shot I had to use less accurate longer iron/hybrid for my second shots and as a result the on-green rate is pretty low.

Very recently, I learned that Exotic CB can go as much as most of other drivers can go. So I decided to give it a shot and purchased a used CB1 15* 3 wood with Matrix Ozik X-con 6 stiff shaft. Yesterday I went to the driving range and WOW~ my range ball reached the net wall which is way over 250 ft from the hitting place. The feel is so smooth (probably thanks to the Ozik shaft), the distance I can make with this club is simply amazing and most of all, ball flies straight like an arrow. Recently I have tried many fairway woods at Golfsmith but none of them could match this club I believe. This is definitely one of the very best investment I have ever made. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED!

Customer Service

No experience.

Similar Products Used:

2009/10 Fairway wood models from TP, Cobra, Titleist, Ping etc.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 22, 2010]
65boo55
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge CB 4 Wood

Bought this Tour Edge CB 4 wood from ebay a couple of days ago because I wanted to use just one fairway wood. It has an Epic stiff shaft in it. Took it to the local driving range, box and all. Opened it up there took two practice swings and 260 yards later it hit the fence. Ten more swings,each reaching the fence. Now I wandering if I even need a driver, this club is a amazing, long and straight easy to work both to right and left.

Customer Service

Havn't needed it yet.

Similar Products Used:

Adams, Callaway, Taylormade and Nickent

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 10, 2009]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: TEE CB1 15* 3 wood

I have 2 TEE original drivers that I really like, so I thought that it's worth a shot at CB1 now since it's $89 brand new shipped from eBay sellers. Mine came with R-flex Fujikura high launch shaft. Played one round last week, its head is very beautiful but does not translate into a WOW factor, I could hit my Callaway 2007/R-flex Aldila shaft much better than this CB1. Very disappointed with the outcome, I was hoping that I would love this CB1 as much as I love my current TEE drivers. Ball does not jump off the club face as I would have hoped, the "high launch" is not there compared to BB-2007/Aldila NV shaft... Maybe not the right shaft for me. Any suggestions from CB1 users? Thanks

Customer Service

Talked to them a few times, they don't care about your problems - compared to Callaway- I think the department there is to discuss new products that they want to sell rather than suggestions for current products

Similar Products Used:

Callaway BB 2004, Callaway BB 2004, Callaway FT and Callaway FT-i

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 31, 2009]
bigvivec
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: TEE CB1 15 and 18*

Hands down the best 3 wood that I've tried...took about 7 shaft changes to feel that way though, but there is something about the head that made me think it worthwhile and in the end I was right...fantastic club!

Similar Products Used:

Everything

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 13, 2009]
pgaglfer10
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: cb1 5 wood

I went out and tried the exotics cb1 and hit it fantastic. I think the best shaft you can have in it is the grafalloy epic. I had the aldila nv in it and it did not perform as well as the grafalloy epic. So if your looking to buy one or have one now i highly recommend putting the grafalloy epic shaft in it.

Similar Products Used:

ping rapture, ping g10, cleveland launcher.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 06, 2008]
golfer7890
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: CB1 3 Wood

Read all the hype and purchased this club now that the price is low. I had some doubts because I previously owned the Exotics driver and was disappointed. The CB1 3 wood is large at 170cc. You can feel the weight of the clubhead which is good. But the weighting of this club is off-- doesn't have the ideal balance of a high end club. Clean sound and feel at impact, yields a low trajectory and boring ball flight. Contrary to other users, I did not find additional distance with this club. Overall a good club but not worth its value.

Customer Service

Excellent with email responses.

Similar Products Used:

PIng Rapture, Adams Insight (excellent and long to my surprise), Callaway X, Big Bertha, Cleveland Launcher, Burner 2007, Mizuno.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
2
[May 07, 2008]
parker19822
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge CB1 3 & 5 Woods with Fujikara Stiff Shafts

These fairway woods have got to be the best on the market. I love both the look of these clubs at address, and the feel at contact. If you want a fairway wood that actually delivers the distance it claims to have, then this is your club. I gained at least 10 yards when i switched to these woods. If you have a problem hitting woods off the turf, then you may want something more forgiving, but if you know how to make solid contact from the fairway, then you'll be very happy with this club. Forgiving enough to give you distance on mis-hits if you're a good ball striker, but not so much that you can't work the ball. Save the money and buy this on Ebay. I got each wood for 110 bucks. Plus, they look better than the CB2's in my opinion.

Customer Service

None. Bought online through Ebay, but was still able to register through the Tour Edge web site.

Similar Products Used:

Bob Toski fairway woods, Callaway Steelhead III

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 05, 2008]
ervin
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: CB 1 16.5 (4 wood)

After I purchase the Exotics driver I decided to upgrade my fairway wood as well.
I didn't just go with the Exotics because of the driver I owned. I actually tried several of the latest brands, and found that nothing came close to the feel and playability of the Exotics CB1.
I purchased this older model just to save money (I did read all the reviews first), and I'm very happy with it!

Customer Service

Haven't needed them, but they are very helpful over the phone.

Similar Products Used:

Ping G10, Cleveland Hibore, and Taylormade Burner

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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