By now, some are getting tired of hearing the line about the direction Tour Edge has taken their Exotics offerings with the EXS and EXS 220 releases in terms of sheer bang for the buck performance. Well, I won’t go there on this one. If you don’t know that part of the story, then you just haven’t been paying attention.
The EXS Pro lineup of clubs is, in my humble opinion, Tour Edge thumbing their noses at the people who continue to laud their recent releases but at the same time nit-pick them about their lack of presence when it comes to the low spin monsters which so many think they need. You know what? I think it’s pretty awesome to see them come out swinging like this.

You want Tour player driven designs focused on low spin and shot-making demands? Careful what you wish for. The EXS Pro driver is unlike anything we have seen from Tour Edge when it comes to the big stick, so let’s dive in.
Quick Take
Low spin. High speed. The EXS Pro is 440cc’s of mean. A driver that checks the boxes of tradition and tech for the players who can maximize such a low and forward CG design. This one is the real deal, power, speed, sound, feel, and massive distance potential.
“Straight from the Tour Van”
That is the moniker with which Tour Edge has tagged these new EXS Pro offerings. Where many companies throw “Pro” out there freely, in this case, Tour Edge means it. The entire EXS Pro lineup was created in cooperation with their PGA Tour Champions staffers in order to really understand their wants and needs when it comes to getting clubs into their bags. What happened was David Glod and company felt they did something special, well, some things special is more like it.
The issue then becomes how to get them to the people, or even if they should get them out there. After all, we are talking designs that, unlike the much praised EXS 220 lineup (check out THP reviews on the driver and fairway), are not necessarily created with the largest segment of the golfing skill bell curve in mind. What to do? How about releasing 1,000 pieces each of the Pro driver, fairways, hybrids, irons, and wedges. Tour Edge with some inventory management savvy, kept products available, while also keeping themselves under control.
Tour Edge EXS Pro Driver
After reviewing the EXS 220 for THP and coming away impressed with the design, when I heard Tour Edge was releasing a lower spinning and smaller 440cc design, I’ll admit my ears perked up. On a personal level, the 220 produced speed on par with anything I’ve hit this season, but from a personal fit, the spin was a little higher than I wanted to see. So, the potential here was just too much to resist.

The EXS Pro driver is such a throwback in todays market. I already mentioned the smaller size, but that came through the feedback of their Tour staff specifically giving them a comfortable and workable look. This one is definitely deeper faced than the 220 is, which also paves the way for a shorter front to back and heel to toe profile at address. This is one of the most balanced looking drivers out there, and with the carbon fiber showing through, it’s just a killer look.

I worked with the 9.5° for this review and it’s worth mentioning that there are two stock shaft offerings for the Pro in a Mitsubishi Tensei CK Orange and ProjectX HZRDUS Smoke Yellow, both of which are counterbalanced designs for those unaware. This is all part of the heavy emphasis on shaft optimization that Tour Edge has shifted to in 2020, and it’s no surprise that with the EXS Pro, the two shaft offerings both appeal to stronger swingers who are most likely to consider it.

On the course, there is a lot of power behind the EXS Pro driver, a whole lot. One of the things I was most curious to see in comparison to the EXS 220 was the general ball speed as well as retention across the face. The Diamond Face design was incredibly effective in the 220 as the variable face thickness optimized via “impact simulation software” contributed nicely to that high MOI design. Where that had 42 diamonds behind the face, the EXS Pro has 33. As you might have guessed, the Pro isn’t as forgiving as the 220, and strikes to the extremes of the face did see the suspected gear effect misses. However, most of those seeking out this club aren’t likely to be living out on the edge like that.

As you will see from the data recorded on the Foresight GC2 which will follow, the spin was low with this one, but without sacrificing launch and at the same time putting up some of the highest ball speeds I have hit this year. The big key to this is that low and forward CG which is possible by the Dual Carbon design. With the fully carbon fiber crown and a substantial toe section on the sole, Tour Edge was able to shift things where the Tour Staff wanted it. As you can see, if you have the swing speed, this type of design flat out produces.

However, there is a reason we aren’t seeing every driver out there going low and forward, it’s just not nearly playable enough for the masses, but my goodness it does mean some copious ball speed potential. It is also worth mentioning that Tour Edge states the Pro will spin on average 400 RPM lower than the 220, personally I saw 498 RPM on average. Additionally, the launch here is understandably lower than the 220 produces, a prime performance difference between low and forward versus low and back.

By now some of you are wondering, but how is the flight bias? Well, for me the EXS Pro sat surprisingly neutral. No, I’m not just saying that, like many of you, I was anticipating an open clubface and super fade biased flight, in fact it was my only fear entering this one. Instead, it is one of the most neutral “better player” drivers I have hit. However, as you have seen from the pictures, there is adjustability here to shift that should the user want. Using their Flight Track as well as the Adjustable Hosel you have a lot of fine-tuning options as well as +/- 2° of loft to play with. Does it look like the weight system in some other drivers in the recent past? Sure, but I ask you this, where else are you going to place the moveable weight to make it the most effective? The answer is there is nowhere else, at least not in my experience and opinion.

Worth noting, when you adjust the sliding weight, it does change the sound. More to the fade or draw perimeter amped up the decibels a bit, but nothing outlandish, the issue was simply that it sounds so good in the central portion of the track that it’s more noticeable. With that, the Sound Diffusion Bar that Tour Edge created for the EXS 220 designs is here in the Pro as well, and it works. The placement of the bars internally to impact the sound has created a sound/feel here that I believe practically everyone will enjoy. It’s not composite, it’s not metallic, it is right in the sweet spot.
Where Does it Fit?
The big question many will have is where does the EXS Pro fit. My answer? Exactly where Tour Edge has placed it, in a limited release that is not in any way confused as being a replacement for the EXS 220. This is a unique design where Tour Edge is getting to flex their muscles to the masses and take to task some of the clichéd things that are said about their EXS club designs. This one is mean, it’s sleek, and it is one of the lowest spinning driver heads that I have hit in some time.
If you get the chance to give the EXS Pro a go, or simply have thoughts on it, be sure to jump into the conversation below as well on the THP Forums and let us hear it! You can learn more about this driver and other Tour Edge products on their website www.touredge.com.
The Details
Price: $399.99
Lofts: 9.5° and 10.5°
Shafts: Mitsubishi Tensei CK Orange (R, S, X) and ProjectX HZRDUS Smoke Yellow (R, S, X)




Hope everyone enjoys this one as much as I enjoyed writing it. Tour Edge deserves more attention and chatter than they get, and they’re slowly starting to get that recognition.
I’m about to dive into this one, and really I can’t wait – but I hate you for getting this driver stuck in my head for weeks now haha
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I’m about to dive into this one, and really I can’t wait – but I hate you for getting this driver stuck in my head for weeks now haha
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I would give almost anything for you to get to hit this one. It SCREAMS Dan, it’s a low spin BEAST.
I used to be 100% TEE, but one by one, have migrated. I think my original Tour Edge Driver was the XCG7. I still have a couple of Hybrids (EX8), and of course my, back up iron set of EXi’s. I have 913D3 for driver now (Ebay). Tour Edge makes quality products. My only complaint was the inability to find extra adjustable shaft tips for the XCG7.
nearly 500rpm is so impressive.
Excellent writeup. I wonder if TE got any flack from TM over the SLDR like weight? I suppose there is enough difference to ward off any patent or copywrite violations. As for adjustable hosels, I am not a huge fan owing to my following the writings of Wishon, but they do make it handy for changing shafts.
I enjoyed the video. Very well done. This club is probably not the best for me, but for a faster swinger, looks to be excellent. Thanks for doing this.
well written… not sure its for me as the EXS 220 is a beast, but i would love to take a whack at it
small head for errant face placement…:unsure::unsure::unsure: probs not optimal – pleased to see both have the diamond face.
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Excellent writeup. I wonder if TE got any flack from TM over the SLDR like weight? I suppose there is enough difference to ward off any patent or copywrite violations. As for adjustable hosels, I am not a huge fan owing to my following the writings of Wishon, but they do make it handy for changing shafts.
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Looks way more like other sliding weight designs, but I am sure they are within their realm to create it.
great write up [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] … wish i could give one of these a go but alas, they are for the masses only and not the “few” ?…the 220 it is for those of us gifted the gift of the right side set up.
Great write up! I would love to try this sometime!
Nice review.
I know [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] really dug the G410LST and this one seems on par if not better. So sounds like a great option if people need lower spin while still maintaining some help with the diamond facing.
Also it’s nice that Tour Edge has the EXS220 as well to fit the bell curve-golfers too.
great to have options especially from a smaller company. With constant sku reductions to help manage inventory it’s cool that Tour Edge is offering an expanded lineup.
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Nice review.
I know [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] really dug the G410LST and this one seems on par if not better. So sounds like a great option if people need lower spin while still maintaining some help with the diamond facing.
Also it’s nice that Tour Edge has the EXS220 as well to fit the bell curve-golfers too.
great to[B] have options[/B] especially from a smaller company. With constant sku reductions to help manage inventory it’s cool that Tour Edge is offering an expanded lineup.
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my only gripe is no LH options in the EXS220 family for the hybrids…i can live without LH options in the pro line (not really) but i think the vanilla line should have something for everyone
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my only gripe is no LH options in the EXS220 family for the hybrids…i can live without LH options in the pro line (not really) but i think the vanilla line should have something for everyone
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Definitely agree there.
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Nice review.
I know [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] really dug the G410LST and this one seems on par if not better. So sounds like a great option if people need lower spin while still maintaining some help with the diamond facing.
Also it’s nice that Tour Edge has the EXS220 as well to fit the bell curve-golfers too.
great to have options especially from a smaller company. With constant sku reductions to help manage inventory it’s cool that Tour Edge is offering an expanded lineup.
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It’s BETTER than the 410 LST.
IF low spin is what you need!
You are killing it and me with this review. I thought I was down to Mavrik SZ vs Sim, but this one keeps popping up.
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] What is the stock shaft lenght and grip? I can’t find that info on their website.
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[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] What is the stock shaft lenght and grip? I can’t find that info on their website.
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Thoroughly enjoyed that video.
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You are killing it and me with this review. I thought I was down to Mavrik SZ vs Sim, but this one keeps popping up.
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It’s a low spin MACHINE. Would love to see how it would do in the hands of guys like you or Dan
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Thoroughly enjoyed that video.
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I think we should do more :unsure:
I hope they make these in the future as well. I got the exs pro and am hitting the ball farther then ever and shaping it better then before. I find myself having more chances to reach greens in two on par 5’s. Hope when this driver wears out i can purchase a new one in a few years
My man this was so insanely well done.
Great review and video James!! Not sure I’m the target golfer for this one but understandable why TEE added this to their lineup!
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Is that a typo on the 9.5* side where O- is listed twice with different settings? I was studying the chart trying to figure it out then really got confused haha.
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Is that a typo on the 9.5* side where O- is listed twice with different settings? I was studying the chart trying to figure it out then really got confused haha.
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Yeah that 2nd O- should be U-
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Great review and video James!! Not sure I’m the target golfer for this one but understandable why TEE added this to their lineup!
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Thank you!
The Pro is 100% for the smaller segment, but I love that TEE just lid the gauntlet out there for people who’ve been knocking them with backhanded compliments at who their drivers like the EXS 220 do and don’t fit.
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My man this was so insanely well done.
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You rock good sir. Thank you. Would love to hit this 440cc and that Honma you’re working with side by side. Two small profile tanks.
Finally got around to reading the review, awesome read as usual [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]! Also just finished watching the utube video, again very well done.
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Finally got around to reading the review, awesome read as usual [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]! Also just finished watching the utube video, again very well done.
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Much appreciated my friend!
Enjoyed that review [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] Which shaft did you test this in? I don’t recall seeing you mention that. Also does TE offer other shafts or is it just those 2?
I’ve purchased and hit this driver ,, iam a big tour edge fan all around that said iam a 18 HC and having a little trouble hitting this driver iam corantly hitting the 220 line and I absolutely love it,, my swing speed is in the low90s so not sure this beautiful drivers for me but it is stunning great qulity and craftmenship !!! Maybe some day lol lol ty tours edge awesome company!!!!
Good thing I can’t swing for quite some time or I’d be hunting one of these down. Well done sir!
Hit 166 indoors today ?
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Good thing I can’t swing for quite some time or I’d be hunting one of these down. Well done sir!
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Appreciate it my friend!
Great write up [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]. I like the low spin aspect of it and the looks are lights out. I just don’t think I could hit a driver that demanding.
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Great write up [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]. I like the low spin aspect of it and the looks are lights out. I just don’t think I could hit a driver that demanding.
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It’s definitely not the driver for the majority imo. But it hits a segment of need for TE, plus it’s like I said, it honestly let them flex their muscles a bit and that was very cool to see.
Pondering this hard. Need to upgrade my shaft for better control, but it’s so tempting to just get the shaft I need and the head I want in one package.
Im going to scream this here.
IF YOU WANT TRULY LOW SPIN FIND A WAY TO HIT THIS ONE.
Holy cow it warps my mind at times.
My previous 3w was a tour edge and it was in my bag close to 10 years. Had the matching driver also but it only lasted 6 years. Got the Epics in the bag now and love them both. But these guys make crazy good stuff at great price points.
Great review. One of the things that you said that is so true is the neutral ball flight. I hit this in the store and it had a very flat flight that really wanted to go straight for me. I think this head competes very favorably with any other offering this year.
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Great review. One of the things that you said that is so true is the neutral ball flight. I hit this in the store and it had a very flat flight that really wanted to go straight for me. I think this head competes very favorably with any other offering this year.
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Thanks Craig!
I honestly don’t think anyone is going to find a low spin driver that sets up this neutral in this release cycle. And when I say low, I do mean LOW haha!
Tour Edge is red hot this year!
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Been saying it for a long time now…. 😉
I really wish there was a demo I could hit… PGA store does have these on the shelf but I had to hit them with tape on.
Waiting for my putter to get regripped I hit the 16.5 pro fairway and was really really impressed! It was odd bc ive always been told tape on the face makes the spin drop but I was hitting very straight, neutral shots with 4000+ spin…. but was giving me very impressive ball speeds numbers. ( couldn’t find the fairway thread so posted here)
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I really wish there was a demo I could hit… PGA store does have these on the shelf but I had to hit them with tape on.
Waiting for my putter to get regripped I hit the 16.5 pro fairway and was really really impressed! It was odd bc ive always been told tape on the face makes the spin drop but I was hitting very straight, neutral shots with 4000+ spin…. but was giving me very impressive ball speeds numbers. ( couldn’t find the fairway thread so posted here)
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There’s a combo fairway/hybo/driver release thread, but I’ll be putting a fairway specific thread up this evening as I have a 5w I’m going to review
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I really wish there was a demo I could hit… PGA store does have these on the shelf but I had to hit them with tape on.
Waiting for my putter to get regripped I hit the 16.5 pro fairway and was really really impressed! It was odd bc ive always been told tape on the face makes the spin drop but I was hitting very straight, neutral shots with 4000+ spin…. but was giving me very impressive ball speeds numbers. ( couldn’t find the fairway thread so posted here)
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Believe they have a 30 day trial period.
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I really wish there was a demo I could hit… PGA store does have these on the shelf but I had to hit them with tape on
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Tour Edge isn’t far from you. Do you know if they allow the public into their hitting bays, or is it a by-invitation-only deal? But as [USER=52297]@Gman79[/USER] mentioned, they have a 30-day performance guarantee, so you can try them on the course and without protective tape.
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Im going to scream this here.
IF YOU WANT TRULY LOW SPIN FIND A WAY TO HIT THIS ONE.
Holy cow it warps my mind at times.
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Does adjusting the sliding weight make a change to spin? Like does it spin more in the back/neutral position verses the draw/fade positions?
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There’s a combo fairway/hybo/driver release thread, but I’ll be putting a fairway specific thread up this evening as I have a 5w I’m going to review
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Looking forward to your review!!! felt great off the face… I know you’ve been preaching it but there’s a lot of potential in this line