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.
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“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.
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.
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.
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.
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