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. Today, Tour Edge has announced their much-anticipated 725 irons, including a new family member they believe could be a huge hit.
Tour Edge Exotics X725 Irons
In the 723 series, new additions included the Pro 723 and Exotics BL Proto irons, which were aimed at skilled golfers with higher swing speeds to benefit from these designs. However, with the X725 irons, the focus is on golfers with moderate swing speeds who require assistance in getting the ball airborne.

“The X iron is a new concept for us. The thinking being, why not take our all-time best-selling iron-wood concept and make an ultra-premium Exotics version. It turned out even better than we expected. It’s the highest MOI iron we’ve ever produced, and the easiest to hit Exotics iron ever made. It’s going to help a lot of golfers drastically lower scores.” – Tour Edge CEO and Chief Designer David Glod.
As David Glod mentioned, Tour Edge has been very successful with their iron-wood designs, most recently with the E524 irons. It was only a matter of time before that shape and concept stepped up to the Exotics lineup to showcase just how good their iron-wood designs are and to see what benefits can come from packing in more tech and upgraded materials.
What features do the Exotics X725 irons offer that set them apart from other irons in the “super game-improvement” category? Firstly, they have a shallow face design that boosts confidence at address and provides extra launch. Behind these faces is Tour Edge’s new 3D Diamond Face, which consists of 92 diamond shapes. This variable thickness design enhances ball speeds and increases forgiveness across the face by reducing the thickness around the heel and toe. As mentioned, Tour Edge says this iron offers the highest MOI they have ever produced.

When Tour Edge released the 524 series of irons, the C524 irons were equipped with VIBRCOR Technology, while the E524 iron-woods were not. With the Exotics X725 irons, VIBRCOR is present as high-grade TPU is injected into the deep 360° undercut cavity. By including VIBRCOR, Tour Edge ensures that these irons deliver the same speed and sound benefits as the C725 and E725 irons. Additionally, the multi-material badge helps to dampen the sound and save weight for proper CG location.
There is no Houdini Sole on the X725, which is heavily featured on Tour Edge’s other iron-wood offerings. Instead, a redesigned sole offers a significant amount of heel and toe relief. In the middle is a center rail with concentrated weight to bring the center of gravity down and improve turf interaction.

Tour Edge’s X725 irons will come with two lightweight shaft offerings. For steel, we get a KBS Max MT 85-gram shaft, and a Project X Cypher 2.0 shaft that ranges from 49 grams to 79 grams, depending on the flex.
Exotics X725 Irons Price
$114.99 per club steel, $799.99 for a 7-piece set in steel
$129.99 per club graphite, $899.99 for a 7-piece set in graphite
Exotics E725 Irons
Tour Edge introduces the Exotics E725 iron for golfers who want a forgiving iron with a classic look. While the X725 is advertised as a highly forgiving club, the E725 is marketed as providing maximum forgiveness and is classified as an extreme game-improvement iron by Tour Edge.

Many of us remember E723 as a very forgiving iron with plenty of distance and height. To create an iron surpassing past performances, Tour Edge pushed the center of gravity 10% lower and deeper than the previous version. Several pieces of technology are used to facilitate that much of a jump in CG placement.
Internally, the irons feature a 360° undercut pocket, which helps move weight away from the face. The space inside that undercut pocket is Tour Edge’s VIBRCOR Technology, which helps with both speed and sound/feel.

Two other factors that contributed to the shift in the center of gravity location are the use of the Multi-Material Carbon and TPU Badge on the cavity. This badge helps with shock absorption, dampens the sound, and allows for more discretionary weight that can be positioned low. This leads us to the sole design, which features extreme heel and toe relief, enabling more weight to be concentrated in the middle. This design, also used on the X725, improves turf interaction, resulting in faster speeds through impact.
Finally, it’s important to note the new 3D Diamond Face featured in the Tour Edge Exotics iron. The Diamond Face has been updated across the entire Exotics 725 iron range, transitioning from a flat diamond shape to a 3D version that adds depth and height to the pattern. This new pattern results in weight savings and increases ball speed on off-center strikes. Compared to the other irons in this lineup, the E725 model benefits from 103 total diamond shapes, making it the iron with the most diamonds in the group.

For the E725 irons, the stock shaft options are a KBS Tour Lite steel shaft and a Project X Cypher 2.0, the same graphite shaft offered in the X725.
$114.99 per club steel, $799.99 for a 7-piece set in steel
$129.99 per club graphite, $899.99 for a 7-piece set in graphite
Exotics C725 Irons
Tour Edge’s Exotics C range irons have been very well received over the past few releases, and with each new iteration, we’ve seen improvements in performance and aesthetics. Having played both the C722 and C723 irons, I’ve been selfishly waiting for this release.

C725 finds itself in the player’s distance iron category and has been redesigned by Tour Edge to be more compact. The clubhead is now 10% smaller with a shorter blade length, thinner topline, and sole. Tour Edge made the changes to appeal to golfers with a discerning eye. Additionally, the cavity at the back now includes a 14-gram weight, which can be adjusted by 8 grams for swing weight purposes. It’s unclear whether these weights will be available for purchase or if they are for fitting purposes only.
The C725 is a hollow-body iron that offers a remarkable amount of distance and forgiveness despite its size. Tour Edge claims that the C725 combines the distance and forgiveness of a metal wood with the feel and control of a forged iron set. This is achieved through the hollow body design, which allows for a thinner, more flexible face and a deeper center of gravity location.

Similar to the X725 and E725 models, the C75 iron features a new 3D Diamond Face comprised of 92 diamond shapes on the back of a high-strength forged Military-Grade Maraging Steel face. Due to its high strength-to-weight ratio, this material has been utilized in various aerospace applications, including landing gear, helicopter undercarriages, and rocket motor cases. In golf, this material has enabled Tour Edge to manufacture the thinnest face ever used in an Exotics iron. Using these diamond patterns and a thinner L-Cup face, the C725 iron is engineered to deliver enhanced ball speeds and accuracy across the entire face.
Remember when hollow body irons first became popular, and how the sound profiles varied from brand to brand? Tour Edge has found a way to fine-tune their sound profile using a TPU injection, which they call VIBRCOR. While we’ve already talked about the speed enhancements from this material, VIBRCOR also helps control the sound profile, enhancing the overall feel of the C725 irons. Combining the benefits of VIBRCOR and the multi-material and carbon fiber cavity badge, the C725 iron promises to deliver a consistent sound profile that will make golfers forget that this is a hollow body iron.

Shaft options for the C725 irons include two steel options: Dynamic Gold Mid 100, Dynamic Gold Mid 115, and a Project X Denali Blue 80-gram shaft as a graphite alternative. As with all the irons mentioned in this article, Tour Edge offers a number of no-upcharge shafts for graphite and steel.
Price:
$128.99 per club steel /$899.99 for a 7-piece set in steel
$142.99 per club graphite /$999.99 for a 7-piece set in graphite
Tour Edge’s Exotics X725, E725, and C725 irons will be available for pre-order starting October 15th and will be available in-store and for custom fitting starting November 1st.
More information is available at www.touredge.com.
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Same. Although the X intrigues me more than it should.
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Same here. I love the look of the X.
Same here.
Good look at the soles from Tour Edge’s socials
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certainly a little different than the houdini on the E524, but there are some similarities. Just seems cleaned up a bit on the Exotics version.
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Hard to believe the X model is in the Exotics line, looks like a better fit for Hot Launch, but I trust Tour Edge knows what they’re doing.
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Hard to believe the X model is in the Exotics line, looks like a better fit for Hot Launch, but I trust Tour Edge knows what they’re doing.
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I think it’s cool to see it get elevated up to the Exotics to see how it does. The E524 shocked the heck out of me, certainly not an iron I would normally gravitate to. Similar design properties, better materials. They could be rocket launchers that bring down rain haha
Also…it might just be me, but I’m so glad to see a new stock steel shaft. Elevate95 was never a favorite of mine and I thought it was always kind of a curious option in the C line.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12643896, member: 782″]
certainly a little different than the houdini on the E524, but there are some similarities. Just seems cleaned up a bit on the Exotics version.
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Wow, I currently don’t have to words to describe how this looks.
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Wow, I currently don’t have to words to describe how this looks.
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I’ll tell you what though, those irons play so damn easy. It’s why the X is somewhat appealing.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12643836, member: 782″]
Good look at the soles from Tour Edge’s socials
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Reminds me a bit of the old Cobra Baffler XL on the sole.
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Reminds me a bit of the old Cobra Baffler XL on the sole.
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I can see where you are coming from with that.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12643910, member: 782″]
I’ll tell you what though, those irons play so damn easy. It’s why the X is somewhat appealing.
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Definitely appealing to me. I think I have the game that SGI irons would fit and help as a slower swinger.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12643910, member: 782″]
I’ll tell you what though, those irons play so damn easy. It’s why the X is somewhat appealing.
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Ok, I appreciate that. I’d give it a go. Watching Fred C. talk about why he’s put 6 woods in his bag has made me rethink a bit about my own game and why I play what I play.
I wont give you the same BS responses, but I will give you an actual response. Making LH is more than just making them, you have to make the molds. That costs a lot.
When Tour Edge did that very thing, none of the people upset now that they dont have them, gave them a try.
Had they and I think they will again in the future, LH options expand. I believe we will see it in the future again for several of their lines.
Hope that helps a bit.
I went through that too during that review process. Esp in the long irons, they just made the game easier and gave me a bit more confidence when playing long irons. As someone who battles 5-iron anxiety, that part was nice. I still lean C725 because I’ve played the last 2 C versions, but I’m most intrigued by the X, in part for the reasons mentioned above.
In serious ponder mode on a C725 set 4-AW with Mid 100 stiff shafts.
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I want to test the x set
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I want to test the x set
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I would be interested in seeing how the X set performs.
Breaking news Left Handers.
The E725 irons will in fact be available in LH for you to give some swings to.
Cant wait to hear your feedback
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Breaking news Left Handers.
The E725 irons will in fact be available in LH for you to give some swings to.
Cant wait to hear your feedback
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Well that’s awesome news.
These look fun not sure they are for me but I’d try them.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12646849, member: 3″]
Breaking news Left Handers.
The E725 irons will in fact be available in LH for you to give some swings to.
Cant wait to hear your feedback
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Awesome! Very glad to hear that. Tour Edge usually participates in the Chicago Golf Show and has a great selection available to demo there. I’ll definitely give them a try there — it’s usually in late February — and will share some observations in this thread then.
I think sometimes they’re at the local PGA Tour Superstore’s big January demo day, as well. (Wilson, another Chicago-area company, has a big presence at that one and seems to sell a lot of clubs.) They don’t seem to send many demo heads out to the big stores locally, though, so it seems like you kind of have to catch them at a demo day they’re participating in.
Tour Edge’s founder was the pro at Village Links of Glen Ellyn, a course that’s about 10 minutes from me. I actually just played there earlier this week. For that reason, I definitely always want to give them a try. I was really impressed by the C723 fairway woods when I hit them at the Chicago Golf Show this past February — almost ordered a 3W and 5W then.
Props to Tour Edge for at least making one iron in the new lineup available for lefties. There are definitely some of us out here who are interested!
Is there anyway to see where they may be for demo days around the country? Do they release a schedule?
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Is there anyway to see where they may be for demo days around the country? Do they release a schedule?
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Not sure about a schedule for demo days, but they do have a page for fitters and dealers where you should be able to demo when they are in stores.
[URL unfurl=”true”]https://www.touredge.com/pages/dealer-locator-1[/URL]
Release date is 2 weeks from tomorrow. Anyone else jonesing to hit these?
I think I’m leaning E725 5-SW right now, hard ponder mode activated, wish I could give them a swing before I pull the trigger
So I did a thing.
Order placed
E725 5-GW I went with the DG Mid 100 with midsize grips, I tried the shaft out yesterday and loved it. Can’t wait to check this out in person once they ship early next month!
[QUOTE=”IceyShanks, post: 12690769, member: 2200″]
So I did a thing.
Order placed
E725 5-GW I went with the DG Mid 100 with midsize grips, I tried the shaft out yesterday and loved it. Can’t wait to check this out in person once they ship early next month!
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Nice!
Pics as soon as I get home tonight, but HOLY COW!!! These E725 irons are gorgeous in person. Still love that matte-style finish on TE irons look so good, unfortunately, it’s raining here so I couldn’t take them to the range, but the round tomorrow they’ll get a ton of work.
At first look, the top line is a bit thicker than what I was expecting, but the overall size of the iron doesn’t feel too big.
And the little notch on the sole, looks awesome and I can’t wait to see how it interacts with the turf.
[QUOTE=”IceyShanks, post: 12690769, member: 2200″]
So I did a thing.
Order placed
E725 5-GW I went with the DG Mid 100 with midsize grips, I tried the shaft out yesterday and loved it. Can’t wait to check this out in person once they ship early next month!
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who I missed this update. But that’s awesome.
[QUOTE=”IceyShanks, post: 12703043, member: 2200″]
Pics as soon as I get home tonight, but HOLY COW!!! These E725 irons are gorgeous in person. Still love that matte-style finish on TE irons look so good, unfortunately, it’s raining here so I couldn’t take them to the range, but the round tomorrow they’ll get a ton of work.
At first look, the top line is a bit thicker than what I was expecting, but the overall size of the iron doesn’t feel too big.
And the little notch on the sole, looks awesome and I can’t wait to see how it interacts with the turf.
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Wow that was a quick turnaround. TE is pretty darn good at that.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12703050, member: 782″]
Wow that was a quick turnaround. TE is pretty darn good at that.
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That was what surprised me the most, custom shaft, upright and midsize grips and still got them out in advance of the 11/1 date.
They rock!
[QUOTE=”IceyShanks, post: 12703043, member: 2200″]
Pics as soon as I get home tonight, but HOLY COW!!! These E725 irons are gorgeous in person. Still love that matte-style finish on TE irons look so good, unfortunately, it’s raining here so I couldn’t take them to the range, but the round tomorrow they’ll get a ton of work.
At first look, the top line is a bit thicker than what I was expecting, but the overall size of the iron doesn’t feel too big.
And the little notch on the sole, looks awesome and I can’t wait to see how it interacts with the turf.
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Oh man I can’t wait to see some in hand photos
[QUOTE=”outlawx, post: 12703120, member: 74252″]
Oh man I can’t wait to see some in hand photos
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These things look amazing!
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Here’s the details and specs on the GW, which match the rest of the set
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Here’s how the 7i compares to my srixon MKII ZX5
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yeah that back badging looks better on the in hand photo for sure. I knew the sole design was there, but that seems a little more present than I thought it would be. Not a bad thing mind you.
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These things look amazing!
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Here’s the details and specs on the GW, which match the rest of the set
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Here’s how the 7i compares to my srixon MKII ZX5
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Wow they look great
THESE THINGS ARE AMAZING!!!
First of all, let’s talk their look, not as bulky as I expected and certainly I like the confidence the extra size gives me when you put it behind the ball
In regard to feel, compared to my previous Srixons, the feel is a bit more muted, but I’m ok with that as the performance makes up for anything that I may have lost in terms of feel or sound.
Performance was top notch, I was getting exactly what I wanted out of each club 5 through GW.
Forgiveness might be the largest shining spot for these E725 irons, they are truly amazing, heel strikes, toe strikes, high or low, these things gave me so much out of even a very poorly hit or thinned shot. Very impressive
I saw more spin with these than I have any previous iron set I can remember, played an 8i from around 165 on a par 5 third shot and stuck it to like 10 ft, I could not tell you the last time I felt that confident knowing I could get a ball to stop rather than rolling too far or off the back.
The DG Mid 100 shaft paired great with these. Love the general feel/balance of the club and really seemed to be able to swing it quite a bit faster than the previous 125g MMT shafts I was playing.
Love to hear about great first outing.
Feel like these are longer than your old irons? Sounds like you might seen some instant improvement on holding greens.
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Love to hear about great first outing.
Feel like these are longer than your old irons? Sounds like you might seen some instant improvement on holding greens.
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Yes and yes, I would say club to club these easily went further, even with the slight loft jacking that has occurred between the 2 sets, that’s not a bad thing, just a reality of my previous 7i having 31* and my current 7i being 27.5*.
But the ability to hit it farther and hold a green should be huge for my scoring moving forward
Got to see these in person today. They look great on the shelf. I’ll focus on the C725 first. This is a MASSIVE upgrade in looks over the previous C models. The contrast of chrome, satin and carbon are well done and look really sharp.
The size and shaping on these is also really good. Definitely a players vibe without being too big or too much offset. Didn’t compare to other brands but my first thought was similar at address to the Apex Ai200.
Now on to my one critique. The more gray looking part of the cavity could have been finished better. Looks like porosity under the finish, or more finishing work was needed. As someone that works in QC it bothers me.
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Got to see these in person today. They look great on the shelf. I’ll focus on the C725 first. This is a MASSIVE upgrade in looks over the previous C models. The contrast of chrome, satin and carbon are well done and look really sharp.
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The size and shaping on these is also really good. Definitely a players vibe without being too big or too much offset. Didn’t compare to other brands but my first thought was similar at address to the Apex Ai200.
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Now on to my one critique. The more gray looking part of the cavity could have been finished better. Looks like porosity under the finish, or more finishing work was needed. As someone that works in QC it bothers me.
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Looks great
anyone hit the X725 yet or see them in the wild? I think my local shop that has carried Tour Edge for years is finally going to quit carrying them unfortunately. They used to occupy one of the areas in the hitting bays at the shop and their demo cart has been taken down. Only 1 rack on the sales floor too with older model stuff. [IMG alt=”Its Going Down GIF by Philips Norelco”]https://media1.giphy.com/media/YPsmTqYiHCMYtlsfKZ/200.gif[/IMG]
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anyone hit the X725 yet or see them in the wild? I think my local shop that has carried Tour Edge for years is finally going to quit carrying them unfortunately. They used to occupy one of the areas in the hitting bays at the shop and their demo cart has been taken down. Only 1 rack on the sales floor too with older model stuff. [IMG alt=”Its Going Down GIF by Philips Norelco”]https://media1.giphy.com/media/YPsmTqYiHCMYtlsfKZ/200.gif[/IMG]
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I believe some of the folks in the Chicago area are starting to see the new line in stores. Not sure about this specific set.
[USER=57217]@Steve2100[/USER] or [USER=41435]@formula8[/USER] – keep the X725 in mind if you go looking at TEE clubs.
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12727265, member: 1193″]
I believe some of the folks in the Chicago area are starting to see the new line in stores. Not sure about this specific set.
[USER=57217]@Steve2100[/USER] or [USER=41435]@formula8[/USER] – keep the X725 in mind if you go looking at TEE clubs.
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Saw them on the rack all wrapped up in plastic. No demos of those yet either. If I can get back there this week I’ll take some pics.
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Saw them on the rack all wrapped up in plastic. No demos of those yet either. If I can get back there this week I’ll take some pics.
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You’re the best – appreciate it!
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12727265, member: 1193″]
I believe some of the folks in the Chicago area are starting to see the new line in stores. Not sure about this specific set.
[USER=57217]@Steve2100[/USER] or [USER=41435]@formula8[/USER] – keep the X725 in mind if you go looking at TEE clubs.
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I did have the X model in the back of my mind. They were on the rack and I picked one up. To be nice, not my cup of tea. I didn’t even bother taking a picture. Mega chunky with tons of offset.
I did think the E looked solid. The badge looks kinda cool in person and the iron wasn’t repulsive at address. My critique is that the badge had that hollow plastic sound when you tapped on it. Similar to the original T200 irons. [ATTACH type=”full”]9307752[/ATTACH][ATTACH type=”full”]9307753[/ATTACH]
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I did have the X model in the back of my mind. They were on the rack and I picked one up. To be nice, not my cup of tea. I didn’t even bother taking a picture. Mega chunky with tons of offset.
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Once you can see shovels you can’t unsee it. I bet these perform thorough
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Once you can see shovels you can’t unsee it. I bet these perform thorough
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The E irons are far bigger than what I’m used to or even gravitate towards. Mentally I could probably get over it though. The X model…. no chance.
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The E irons are far bigger than what I’m used to or even gravitate towards. Mentally I could probably get over it though. The X model…. no chance.
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Same here I’m a high cap, and never really understood what people meant by that but now…yeah I’d still game them if it was the perfect fit but it’s probably not
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Got to see these in person today. They look great on the shelf. I’ll focus on the C725 first. This is a MASSIVE upgrade in looks over the previous C models. The contrast of chrome, satin and carbon are well done and look really sharp.
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The size and shaping on these is also really good. Definitely a players vibe without being too big or too much offset. Didn’t compare to other brands but my first thought was similar at address to the Apex Ai200.
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Now on to my one critique. The more gray looking part of the cavity could have been finished better. Looks like porosity under the finish, or more finishing work was needed. As someone that works in QC it bothers me.
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Yup I dig how these look in your pictures. I think the E looks pretty good too, but the C is more my vibe.