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Edited September 5, 2022
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The Tour Edge set is on sale. Price looks pretty impressive for including the
KBS TGI Tour Graphite shafts which are $85/each at golfworks. These are their hollow body filled with goop design similar to the p790s.
https://maplehillgolf.com/tour-ed...721-irons/ Graphite is $469.99, Steel is $429.99
This ultra-premium player's distance iron is being let by innovation breakthroughs by Tour Edge, most notably the new Diamond Face 2.0 and the VibRCore Technology that provides the ultimate in power and feel.
Features:
- Dual VibRCore Technology: The Exotics C721 Iron consists of a high-grade TPU injected into the hollow-body pocket to create new speed-inducing and feel-enhancing technology called VibRCore
- Full-Face Diamond Face 2.0 Technology: The iron features a full-face Diamond Face 2.0 technology; the first time Tour Edge has employed Diamond Face technology into an iron design
- Military Grade Maraging Steel: The design is a 2-piece cast body with a forged high-strength Military-Grade Maraging Steel Face that is plasma-welded onto the 17-4 stainless steel body
- L-Cup Face: The L-Cup Face acts as a hinge designed to create a thinner leading edge that provides a dramatic spring-effect throughout the face for incredible forgiveness on miss-hits either off the toe or the heel
- Player Preferred Shaping- The Exotics C721 Iron (Competition Spec) features a smaller, more classic shape, more traditional lofts and a thinner topline that is still ideal for a broad range of golfers
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FYI Tour Edge does make some cheaper Walmart sets that are probably lower quality similar to when Callaway makes their full bag bargain sets. Their E721/C721 series shouldn't fall into this category.
Hollow core, larger head than typical players irons, and lofts on par with game improvement irons.
Anyone have an opinion? I want to gift a set to a beginner who has been golfing with a junk brand (Intec?).
Hollow core, larger head than typical players irons, and lofts on par with game improvement irons.
Anyone have an opinion? I want to gift a set to a beginner who has been golfing with a junk brand (Intec?).
They call them their players distance as there is little offset. Their E721 is their full cavity back beginner club. I think they'd be worth a try for a beginner.
Maltby at Golfworks.com is another company to check out. Not well known but they make great high quality clubs.
FYI Tour Edge does make some cheaper Walmart sets that are probably lower quality similar to when Callaway makes their full bag bargain sets. Their E721/C721 series shouldn't fall into this category.
The Callaway Edge full set from Costco is probably a better deal for a new golfer. $500 for a full set (driver, fairway wood, hybrid, irons and putter) is hard to beat.
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You're certain he needs stiff shafts? Not all beginners are created equal and of course he could need stiff, but I'd assume most beginners are firmly in the regular flex category.