Tour Edge Exotics 3-PW Irons

Tour Edge Exotics 3-PW Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • Tungsten sole
  • Stainless steel head
  • Lighter stainless steel body

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 08, 2007]
flashman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Exotics Ex-1 Graphite stiff

These are fanatastic clubs for the mid to high handicapper. I had been using Taylormade 300 forged with steel shafts and noticed that I was losing distance. I tried the Adams Idea2,and Idea Pro. I saw the Exotics in one of the golf magazine tests and thought I would give them a try. They are very forgiving and have a great balance to them. I bought them off of the Tour Edge preowned site. They give you a 30 money back guarantee as well as a lifetime warranty. They are not advertised on tour but they are exceptionally made clubs. So much so that I have replaced all my clubs with Exotics

Customer Service

Preowned offers no questions asked 30 money back guarantee and lifetime warranty on all their clubs

Similar Products Used:

Adams,Taylormade,Snake Eyes,Maxfli,Callaway,Cobra,Cleveland, Wilson.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 12, 2007]
Sambeaux
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Exotics EX-1 Irons Nippon Steel shafts

While looking for something to replace my twenty-plus year old Ping Eye 2 becu Irons I found these Irons used on ebay for around $300. They can be found new for somewhere around $600-$800

I found them even more forgiving and longer than the pings. Get these irons, Get a lesson from a PGA Pro. Have a great season

Only drawback. Not as pretty as the pings.

Similar Products Used:

Ping Eye 2 sg. grooves

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 10, 2006]
superdave34236
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Exotics EX-1 3-pw

I was searchng for a set of irons that where both forgiving and workable. Most forgiving irons have to much offset to really shape shots and most workable irons are not forgiving enough for me to play. The Exotics EX-1's are amazing, very forgiving on miss hits but, at the same time very workable. The trajectory is very easy to control and also very consistent. I have also gained approx 8-10 yards per club.

Customer Service

Excellent, Lifetime warranty. Broke a shaft trying to hit around a tree, they replaced no questions asked.

Similar Products Used:

Cobra 3100, Taylor Made RAC OS2. Srixon I-506, Adams A2 IDEA, PING G5, Cleveland CG4

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 16, 2006]
Ken Fong
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Exotics Irons

Finally retired my Ping ISI-N (stiff graphite) irons after being fitted by Tour Edge rep for a 5-PW set of the new Exotics irons. Not as notorious as their fairway wood predecessors, these babies nevertheless rock too! Mine are 2* up, steel-shafted. They feel wonderful when you hit the ball, the sweet spot seems generous and they seem to be a tad longer than my old Pings. I also put R shafts in these (I'm 51 and hit my drives about 260-270).

I haven't hit my irons well for years, but these babies, along with lessons and practice, are doing the trick! You owe it to yourself to try these out soon!

Customer Service

My sticks arrived within the delivery window thru my local shop and rep. no problems at all.

Similar Products Used:

Ping ISI-Nickel, graphite stiff
Ping ISI, steel shaft

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 09, 2005]
tee2green
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Exotics

The Tour Edge Exotics EX-1’s are an incredible set of irons that I am all to grateful to have stumbled upon. I had been waiting on a set of Taylormade Rac OS II’s and after 4 weeks of waiting and playing a demo set from the proshop I had ordered them through I came to the decision that they just did not feel solid and overall I felt as if I had lost distance off the Callaway X-12 Pro’s I was using previously. Because of this I went back to testing several clubs I had tried before and a few that I had not including the tour edge exotics. I had previously passed them up because frankly Tour Edge is not a famous brand. That was almost a big mistake. The exotics represent a whole new line for Tour Edge over the past year or so and through it Tour Edge is offering cutting edge technology and concepts in some very solid club offerings. After running myself back through the wringer on testing clubs I came down to either Callaway Big Bertha’s or the Tour Edge Exotic EX-1’s. Both clubs felt very solid at impact but my ability to work the ball a bit was better with the EX-1’s. This fact coupled with a lifetime guarantee and a 30 day full money back guarantee sealed the deal and I ordered the Exotics. The EX-1’s are a hybrid fusion of tungsten and steel. The shafts employed are Nippon’s NS-PRO 950’s and the stock grips are Golf Pride’s Dual Durometers. All around a very solid package! Play so far has been incredibly solid with them. The only thing I have to remember is to let the club do the work and the result has been great feel, superior distance and dart like accuracy. Overall I find them to be very workable and forgiving at the same time. (And that’s an unbeatable pairing of characteristics!) If you are in the market and you don’t give these a try just because you don’t recognize the name you are doing yourself a great injustice.

Customer Service

Haven't had to use it but the 30 day money back guarantee pretty much says it all.

Similar Products Used:

Ping, Callaway, Taylormade, Cleveland, etc

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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