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Tour Edge Exotics CB Pro and XCG7 fairway woods

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Tour Edge Exotics’ new CB Pro fairway woods combine the retro, smaller head size of the tour-winning CB2 fairway wood with an innovative “Slip Stream” sole.

The Slip Stream sole features wavy grooves running parallel to the target line. The design helps the sole glide through the turf in remarkable fashion. It dramatically minimizes turf contact according to Tour Edge, allowing the head to maintain maximum speed through impact no what the angle of attack.

[quote_box_center]“It’s very exciting to be introducing a product of this caliber to the market; there isn’t anything else like it,” said David Glod, Tour Edge president and founder.[/quote_box_center]

The CB Pro has Tour Edge’s beta titanium cup face, which is combo-brazed to a hyper-steel body. That structure creates a CT (a measure of a club’s spring-like effect) that reaches the USGA-allowed maximum of 250.

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The CB Pro comes stock with Fujikura’s new Speeder 757 and 661 shafts, which are designed using Triax Core Technology, a three-directional woven graphite material on the inside layer of the shaft that enhances clubhead speed and stability.

Exotics is also releasing two models of its XCG7 fairway woods, the XCG7 and XCG7 Beta, which are tailored to two different types of golfers.

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The XCG7 model is designed with greater forgiveness in mind, featuring a lower-profile, larger club head. The XCG7 Beta has a deeper face and a smaller head, promoting a more boring trajectory.

Both clubs have Tour Edge’s “Power Grid,” which is positioned directly behind the sweet spot to increase the spring-like effect of the face. The Power Grid alternates in thickness from 0.5mm to 1.0mm, allowing the thinner dimple slots to flex, producing a hotter launch.

Both clubs feature hexahedron sole weight pads, and have weight removed from the rear center of the sole. In the XCG7, the weight pads are located in the rear heel and toe to provide maximum forgiveness. In the XCG7 Beta, the weight is moved weight forward for a higher CG.

The XCG7 and the XCG7 Beta come stock with Fujikura’s Fuel shafts, as well as the Matrix “White Tie,” “Red Tie” and “Black Tie” shafts.

The CB Pro will retail for $499.99, while the XCG7 will sell for $249.99 and the XCG7 Beta will cost $299.99. All models come with Tour Edge’s lifetime warranty and 30-day play guarantee.

Click here to see what GolfWRX members are saying about the clubs in the forums.

Click here to see what GolfWRX members are saying about the clubs in the forums.

Grant Shafranski is the Program Director for the First Tee of Minneapolis and Head Teaching Professional at Hiawatha Golf Club in Minneapolis, MN. He is a Level 2 PGA Apprentice following a successful amateur career where he played collegiately at Division III University of St. Thomas (St. Paul, MN).

27 Comments

27 Comments

  1. Jason

    May 27, 2014 at 6:30 pm

    Seems like the CB pro would sell better with more shaft options, maybe $275-$500 package options? TEE has made amazing heads since the CB1, but I’m never giving this a second look at $500 when I’d be pulling the 757 out anyway.

  2. Hamish

    Feb 11, 2014 at 9:38 pm

    My XCG6 15 Deg 3 Wood – Cryo Freezed – Real Red Tie 8Q3 Stiff tiped 3/4 is the BEST FREAKIN BOMBING 3 Wood EVER!!!!!!

    I have been building clubs 23 years, and never had 260+ off the tee / 255 of the deck. Whats surprising is I rope it all the time…its sick (driver SS 100-105)

    Tour Edge could charge me $1k for this and I would pay it…

  3. LL

    Dec 19, 2013 at 4:15 am

    Just went to the store to play around and walked out the door with this cb pro. Waaay better than my previous 3 woods. Perfect feel in terms of weighting and strength – I think a most of that has to do with the shaft. Haven’t hit it off grass yet, but the sole and deep head shape give a lot of forgiveness. Half degree higher loft but gave me 5-7 yards more in distance. I couldn’t leave the store knowing that a superior club was not going to be in my bag. $500 is steep, but I’ve spent $250 on 3 other 3 woods over the past few years that I haven’t loved like this one. I won’t be buying another 3 wood for awhile (hopefully)

  4. Chris

    Dec 5, 2013 at 1:59 pm

    89.99 soon at a used bin near you…

  5. Jeep guy

    Dec 3, 2013 at 1:16 am

    I love this fairway wood. I picked up 13.5 degee 3 wood with a stiff shaft. It doesn’t look as bad in person as it does in the pics. The pics does it no justice. The distance is long, great playability, feels like a dream at impact and sound is intimidating. One of the best 3 woods I’ve ever owned. I don’t like the headcover. It looks exactly like the Cleveland’s XL Classic’s headcover.

    It’s replacing the XCG6 11.5 wood. Over all it’s a great club. All my friends are dying to get one.

    The club comes in a black and gray box. Depending on the retailer you go to. It wouldn’t surprise me if they don’t let you hit one, unless they have a demo available. Go check it out, it is not as bad as the pics portray.

  6. roger

    Nov 13, 2013 at 6:16 pm

    Those waves on the bottom look kind of dumb, what happens if you top a shot. They will probably look a little different than they do now.

    • frank meister

      Dec 3, 2013 at 11:48 am

      Anybody that hits a ball off the BOTTOM of the club ought to be buying their golf clubs at K-Mart. When you top it, it is still hit low on the face, not the sole.

  7. tyler

    Nov 11, 2013 at 1:56 pm

    $150 for the head and $350 for the shaft. You really don’t need that much in a 3 wood. I’ve been playing an i15 for a while and don’t see enough of a diffence to change when I test newer 3 woods. I’ll dump money to load up a driver but not a 3 wood. Not knocking anyone who does, just giving my opinion.

    • Brian Wilson

      Nov 22, 2013 at 6:33 pm

      I agree. i15 woods are pretty dope…tour exotics always look a little cheap. FACT!

  8. Brian

    Nov 11, 2013 at 7:25 am

    Tour edge only produce a small amount of these What you all fail to realize is that is has a $350 shaft in it and the good news is you are not required to buy it just like you are not required to buy a BMW 7 series. If you want quality and performance you have to pay for it.

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  10. Jack

    Nov 11, 2013 at 3:50 am

    I think it’s a sweet looking club. Though my adams super LS 3 wood supposedly is also close to the 250 spring like effect, and it costs a lot less. Just not as good looking! And there are people like me out there where the looks of a club is a big factor. Otherwise we’d all be playing the GI Pings.

  11. Mat

    Nov 10, 2013 at 11:19 pm

    Why do people think that premium products are the death of golf? It’s just stupid. That’s like saying that Audis are the death of car industry.

    Solid, affordable equipment can be had for a lot less for starters. However, you’re on a website that follows high-end equipment. Complaining about it is really absurD here.

  12. henny6

    Sep 24, 2013 at 3:04 pm

    Golf gives a number of reasons golf is not growing. The fact of the matter is the ABSURB equipment pricing. Talk about outlawing the anchored long putter keeping people from playing the game or leaving the game is pure Propaganda.

  13. Michael

    Sep 12, 2013 at 10:10 am

    Why do you think, that 499 is absurd, if the shaft used in there is a real deal high end shaft, that retails for 300+ US dollar alone? I don’t get it. Sure you can make it for 249 with a crappy standard shaft in there, that you have to pull anyway and put something decent in there.

    Anyway – I’ll hopefully be able to hit those at the PGA show in Orlando. Almost nobody in Germany carries TEE, because they are not well known in our market. Looking forward to see those in person.

    But kicking my TWGT 949 with Attas T2 out of my bag will be a tough task.

    Regards,
    Michael

  14. Mike

    Sep 11, 2013 at 4:47 pm

    I’ve been a huge fan of the CB line, but this looks too gimicky for me. I don’t mind technology, just don’t like gimicky. There is a difference, although it’s sometimes a fine line….

  15. Phillip N. Alexander

    Sep 11, 2013 at 4:23 pm

    Tour Edge make the best fairway woods in the business. Brandt Scheneker plays one as indeed do a number of other touring pros who are not paid to use them. I still have the original CB1 (I love it) in my bag and also recommended the CB1 to one of my buds who raves about it. The question is has the club improved by that much to justify $500 as opposed to $100 for the CB1??

  16. Louis

    Sep 11, 2013 at 4:20 pm

    Ridiculous pricing! But just wait and buy them at a reasonable price. I got my brand new 2012 XCG5 3W in March this year for $99 in it still had the price tag of $329.

    • lance

      Sep 12, 2013 at 10:00 am

      Do you mind telling me where u got the cb5
      3wood for $99 ? I cant find one of cb5 or xcg6 for less than $219

      Thanks
      Lance

      • Jason

        Sep 15, 2013 at 2:00 pm

        I got 2 CB5s for 140 each on Kingdom59.com

  17. Styles

    Sep 11, 2013 at 1:29 pm

    The golf industry is killing itself with too many product introductions and absurd pricing. Make a good product….price it reasonably…….and leave it alone. Most of these new introductions are just cosmetic reintroductions of existing technology. If the guys buying all this junk would spend the same $ on lessons the would see far more improvement…..$500 for a 3w is lunacy!

    • Curt

      Sep 11, 2013 at 2:27 pm

      Agreed, just wait a couple of years and get one on the Bay for $99.00 Then, if its all hype, you wont be out much…………

  18. JB

    Sep 11, 2013 at 1:11 pm

    $500+ for a 3 wood? Wtf?! Does it come with 400 yard bombs down the middle every time? Otherwise, this is absurd!

  19. Joel

    Sep 11, 2013 at 12:24 pm

    I would love to give the CB Pro a spot in my bag but there is no way I am going to pay $499 for a 3w.

    • marty

      Sep 11, 2013 at 1:24 pm

      best fw in the business! truly the longest, out perform everyone

    • Jason

      May 27, 2014 at 6:32 pm

      Find a used or NOS CB1-CB5 and swap the shaft for one that fits you: voila: almost identical awesome FW for much less than $500.

  20. Curt

    Sep 11, 2013 at 12:02 pm

    The slip stream wavy grooves may work for a while when new, but they look like they will bend and break after a while. Either a break through or huge bust. I will wait to find out but, bust is my bet, but I hope otherwise……………..

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