![]() Even with the added size, the E723’s lightly cambered bottom line will make it playable from less-than-desirable lies. That appearance, along with Tour Edge’s clean styling, should make the backside of the iron quite attractive to the eye, especially in the bag. While the E723 may first appear to be a hollow body iron, it’s not and we will discuss exactly how that shakes out later. At first glance, this iron clearly communicates to consumers what it’s been designed to do. As should be expected, this is the largest, most offset club in the 723 series. The “E” or Extreme line is all about maximizing distance and forgiveness, and it’s loaded with technologies to make these things a reality. Featuring four (maybe three-and-a-half is more accurate) sets of irons, consumers should be able to match their specific needs when it comes to looks, feel, playability, and distance.Įxotics E723 Irons Tour Edge Exotics E723 Irons ![]() ![]() In a quest to appeal to almost every type of player out there, Tour Edge is bringing their Exotics 723 series of irons to market this coming Spring. Dan Edwards, host of the Off Course podcast, spent an hour talking to designer Matt Neeley in the fall of 2022, and Neeley’s experience and passion clearly illustrate what the company can offer consumers. ![]() Unlike several other lower-cost options, DTC (Direct to Consumer) equipment brands for example, Tour Edge handles all their own research, development, and testing in their home state of Illinois. They are consistently able to offer unique, proprietary designs while maintaining prices that make advanced technology accessible to almost every budget. Tour Edge considers themselves the pound-for-pound leader in golf equipment innovation and performance, and it’s hard to argue with that position. ![]()
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