Over the past few weeks, Tour Edge Exotics has announced a new line of clubs hitting stores in the fall called CBX. Earlier this year, while visiting their HQ, THP TV offered some insight and feedback into the the CBX Forged irons and if you missed that, you can watch it below.
Shot in 4k so THP recommends full screen viewing
Now the lineup is growing with the addition of some new products that truly reflect David Glod’s passion for classic, beautifully designed golf clubs. Offering what the company calls unsurpassed precision and feel, the new CBX Blade is a triple forged carbon steel iron that continues with their commitment to using high end materials in all of their clubs. The S25 used here is going to offer an incredibly soft feel and a muted sound that brings feedback where the golfer wants it.
The Rundown
Steel Shafts: True Temper XP95, True Temper DG AMT or KBS Tour
Graphite Shaft: UST Mamiya Recoil
Grips: Lamkin Exotics UTx Black
Custom Shafts are Available
MSRP: $999/$1,199
Another addition to the line is the CBX Forged wedge series that brings a unique grinding process that eliminates bounce from the heel and toe areas of the sole to bring maximum versatility. The design in place is going to promote smooth turf interaction to maximize spin from the Xtreme Spin Grooves, which are engineered at the maximum allowed USGA groove depth and width.
The Rundown
Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold Wedge
Lofts: 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60
Cost $124.99
Cleveland introduces their new CBX wedge and iron line only to be followed by the introduction of Tour Edge’s new CBX wedge and iron line and no one is objecting to the use of the CBX name?
Chris C.,
Just one quick note is that Tour Edge introduced the Exotics CBX Forged irons (featured in video) all the way back in January of 2017. The original intro to those videos can be found in our 2017 PGA Show Coverage here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdPnxbjLjJA
Holy players irons batman!
I like the look, but a little too playerish for me.
The squared look is a bit different as I’m used to more rounded lines in my irons.
Wedge looks good though. Pricepoint as always is solid from Tour Edge.