Two New Tour Edge Hot Launch Families

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Tour Edge expands their offerings in the game-improvement club category with two new series, the Hot Launch E521 and C521.

Fast Facts Hot Launch E521 driver:
Super game improvement design for low to medium swing speeds
“Houdini” curved sole weight at trailing edge
Large offset with draw bias heel weight
Shallow faced, low center of gravity, high launch
Lightweight Mitsubishi Fubuki (45g to 55 g.) 44.5” shaft

Fast Facts Hot Launch C521 driver:
Game improvement design for medium and higher swing speeds
Diamond face design with minitrampolines on face interior
Rear sole weight
Titanium cup face
Sole slot behind face
Aldila Rogue shaft

WYNTK:
In recent years Tour Edge has seen strong sales growth due in no small part to the popularity with the average player of their easy to hit Hot Launch brand. In our view the company’s commitment to quality clubs making use of the latest materials and technology for the type of clubs played by the majority golfers is only surpassed by the reasonableness of their pricing. For example, the preceding Hot Launch HL4 series from 2019 included a driver retailing for $200 with performance comparable to competitive drivers at twice the cost.

In addition to the drivers described above there are two entirely new Hot Launch club lines, the E521 and C521, comprised of fairway woods, hybrids, iron-woods and irons.

The E family is targeted for play by those wanting the maximum help in launch, forgiveness and distance while the C series is for those with higher swing speeds who need some features in their club’s design to help their swings but not with the extreme weighting and offset of the Es.

The two lines have a wide selection of standard clubs encompassing 46 right-handed lofts and 20 in left-handed all with a black PVD finish.

“We have designed the new Hot Launch 521 series to offer both sides of game improvement in one colossal launch,” said Tour Edge President and Master Club Designer David Glod. “This is the biggest launch in our 34-year history.”

“What we’ve found is that the Game Improvement market falls into two distinct categories,” said Glod. “One side for players who want extreme ease of use and launch to the maximum degree and those who want the benefits of game improvement clubs, but with classic head shapes.”

Pricing and availability: all at retail Nov.1, 2020
Hot Launch E521 Driver and C521 Driver $229.99

Hot Launch E521 Fairway Metal and C521 Fairway Metal $149.99

Hot Launch E521 Hybrid and C521 Hybrid $129.99

Hot Launch E521 Iron-Wood $89.99 each steel and graphite

Hot Launch C521 Iron $69.99 each steel and graphite

Hot Launch E521 Wedge $89.99 each steel and graphite

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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