Tour Edge Exotics 725 Irons

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We have come to expect Tour Edge to have an Exotics release cycle on a yearly basis. However, the traditional release season came and passed without a new Exotics lineup in 2024. After receiving high praise for their 723 iron lineup, many people were curious and hoping that we would see something new from them. […]

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Will any of these irons (X725, E725 & C725) be available in left hand? Not indicated in article.
 
Im super interested in the X725. They were an innovator in that hybrid iron space for many years and the last version was really really good.
 
Not wild about the looks, but TE always performs well for the price. That X model sounds really interesting.
 
I enjoy reading the reviews here on the new releases. I like learning more about the specifics behind club construction for all makes and models.

These Tour Edge irons seem to offer very good performance for a very good price. The X is interesting to me because I’m always considering super game improvement category irons as an older slower swinger who could benefit from these type of irons.
 
Not a big fan of the looks of the X and E, but I kind of like the C. Glad to see Tour Edge keep making the C lineup a little bit more compact each year. Had the pleasure of testing and playing the C721 irons a few iterations ago, and they were a good iron, but a little bigger than I prefer. Glad to see VIBRCOR still in the mix here, as I'm sure it will have a great feel. I bet these would surprise some people if they gave them a go!
 
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Those x725 look wild on the back for sure. I'm really interested to see these in person. The E725 look like a nice evolution from the 723 line and I'd probably Be interested in them to replace my current irons.
 
Hmmm. So many interesting things here. An additional set to fit the hybrid iron space. New face. Smaller C head with pretty traditional lofts.

Look is a miss for me, but I tend to think TEE stock photos don't always do the product justice.
 
Love what Tour Edge does! Look forward to trying the x.
 
I’ve played both a set of iron-woods and Halos, interested in what these irons offer. I’m not sure how much bag appeal these will have.
 
Tour Edge enumerated their offerings in a unique way, having C and E designations in both 5xx and 7xx numberings.

Other makes are more straightforward in their numbering schemes (e.g., Srixon with ZXi 4,5,7) making progression fairly obvious. How goes Tour Edge envision a player of improving skills moving through their product line? If a current player is in the C524 now, and wants to “jump up,” do they move to the new E725? The C725? Hold fast for the eventual C526?
 
Tour Edge enumerated their offerings in a unique way, having C and E designations in both 5xx and 7xx numberings.

Other makes are more straightforward in their numbering schemes (e.g., Srixon with ZXi 4,5,7) making progression fairly obvious. How goes Tour Edge envision a player of improving skills moving through their product line? If a current player is in the C524 now, and wants to “jump up,” do they move to the new E725? The C725? Hold fast for the eventual C526?
they are two different lines. Their 5xxx series represents their Hot Launch lineup. Great value, lower cost. 7xxx series is the Exotics lineup, higher quality materials, more technology. Then they have the E and C and now X. Prior to today, they also have had the C for competition and E for Extreme. Now X brings in a different beast.
 
Im super interested in the X725. They were an innovator in that hybrid iron space for many years and the last version was really really good.
the X line is interesting. I mean the C524 was such a surprising iron to put into play during this year.
 
Tour edge is definitely brining it. These look great for how much technology and forgiveness they packed into them.

Will be interested to see the reviews on the X and the C
 
Not really a fan of the look of these but will be looking when they drop the 725 pro irons or whatever follows the 723 pros
 
Love the visible carbon look on the outside, and the tech on each makes them sound like there would be a set for anyone, I'm genuinely curious, could a progressive set work between all of them, X for the long irons, E for the mid and C for the bottom of the bag.

Might have to figure out if it would be possible to order it that way.
 
Not really a fan of the look of these but will be looking when they drop the 725 pro irons or whatever follows the 723 pros
I'll be interested to see if they drop anything like those. If I recall the Pro is not released every cycle.
 
I'm really not crazy about the looks of those. Which is disappointing because I thought the E722/723 lines were really good looking. It's more about performance for sure, however the looks of those would definitely make me reach for them long after trying out some others.
 
It will be interesting to see how these sell, Tour Edge seems to always push the tech/value as much or more than anyone out there, but for me they went really backwards in looks with these. I always thought their irons were some of the worst looking out there, until the 721, 722, and 723 releases, which all looked really good, but these just don't do anything for me in the looks department.
 
I may be in the minority, but I like Tour Edge going for the boldness of the badges on each of these. I think it's aggressive and I like that move
 
I may be in the minority, but I like Tour Edge going for the boldness of the badges on each of these. I think it's aggressive and I like that move
I'd like to get some better pictures of them. It's a much different backing design than we have seen in 721,722,723. Don't mind it at all.
 
The X irons seem similar to the Taylor Made Stealth HD irons. Shallower face and draw biased with a lot of offset.
 
I really do wish we saw more interchangeable weights on irons like the C725's have here. Not really an attractive addition to an iron imo, but so useful.
 
I really do wish we saw more interchangeable weights on irons like the C725's have here. Not really an attractive addition to an iron imo, but so useful.
I know "visual tech" appeals to some people, but I do wonder how it would look if companies matched the weight to the color of the iron to blend it in. I think it'd be much cleaner and still serve the same purpose.
 
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