Exotics E721 & C721 Irons by Tour Edge

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The newest irons from Tour Edge include the game-improvement Exotics E721 and the player’s-distance Exotics C721 model, each making use of TPU inside the head and diamond-shaped internal areas of the face.

Fast Facts
Tour Edge Exotics E721 irons
Game-improvement 360° undercut cavity TPU filled
Diamond shapes on face interior
Wide sole
Toe weighting
5-iron loft 21.5°, pitching wedge 42°
Stock shafts: KBS TGI, Project X HZRDUS Smoke, True Temper XP85
Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline 360
At retail March 10, $115 each graphite shafts, $100 steel shafts

Tour Edge Exotics C721 irons
Player’s-distance hollow body TPU filled
Thin topline classic shape
Diamond shapes on face interior
L-cup Maraging steel face
5-iron loft 23°, pitching wedge 44°
Stock shafts: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX, KBS TGI, True Temper Elevate 95 VSS, True Temper XP85
Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline 360
At retail March 10, $143 each graphite shafts, $130 steel shafts

WYNTK:
Both new iron models from Tour Edge have what the company calls Dual Vibrcor Technology using thermoplastic polyurethane or TPU inside the head to dampen sound and improve feel. In the Exotics E721 the TPU fills the undercut cavity and, in the Exotics C721, it occupies two places in the hollow clubhead.

We are more intrigued by the Diamond Face 2.0 construction. This is certainly a unique way to achieve the benefits of variable thickness in any club and for the first time Tour Edge is using it in irons. The 2.0 version is similar to the design first seen last year in their Exotics EXS 220 metalwoods and the principle is the same. The 103 diamond shapes on the interior face of the Exotics E721 and 92 shapes of the Exotics C721 act as minitrampolines according to the company to produce faster ball speeds and make the sweet spot larger.

The Exotics E721 improves its forgiveness for higher handicap players with additional weighting in the toe and the better-player Exotics C721 has a thin L-cup face made from military grade maraging steel.

“This is next-level Exotics,” said Tour Edge founder and President David Glod. “It’s a brand-new direction for Exotics, not only with ground-breaking new tech, but with virtually every aspect of the design.”

Ed Travis

Ed Travis is a national award winning golf journalist and has carried on a lifelong love affair with the game. His work covering the business of golf, equipment, golf personalities and travel is regularly seen in numerous print and electronic publications. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, Travis still plays regularly. He and his wife live on a water hazard in suburban Orlando.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. i have played Exotic irons a long time .they are great club , i play the irons and also the woods ,i can hardly wait for the C721 and the E721 to come to the golf shop .

  2. I play the EXS irons and love the dependable distance and feel with each club. I have, today, ordered a full set of E721 irons and can’t wait to put them in the bag. I have also ordered the C721 Driver. What it amazing is the customer service from Tour Edge. I ordered the 220H irons, played them for two weeks and decided, they weren’t for me. I contacted Tour Edge… not only did they take my 220H clubs in for full value, they sent a pre-paid label to sent them back. Their customer service guy (Taylor) said, “if you don’t like these.. or the shafts… or the lie… send them back. We want you happy!” You won’t get that with TaylorMade, Titleist, Ping or any other company, only Tour Edge.

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