By ED TRAVIS
Tour Edge Golf’s Exotics lineup for this season includes three iron models, two redesigned from 2022 and one all new. Selling price is in the middle of the current range for irons.
Fast Facts
Tour Edge E723 Irons
Game-improvement category
Undercut TPU filled pocket
Diamond Face VFT variable thickness face
Toe weighting
Stock lofts: 5-iron 21.5°, pitching wedge 42°
Stock shafts: KBS TGI Tour Graphite, Tensei AV Blue, Project X HZRDUS Black, True Temper Elevate
At retail March 1, 2023
$99.99 each steel shafts, $114.99 each graphite shafts
Tour Edge C723 Irons
Better players distance iron category
Hollow TPU-filled body
Diamond Fact VFT variable thickness face
L-Cup face
Stock lofts: 5-iron 23°, pitching wedge 44°
Stock shafts: KBS TGI Tour Graphite, Tensei AV Blue, Project X HZRDUS Black, True Temper Elevate, KBS Tour Steel R/S/X
At retail March 1, 2023
$129.99 each steel shafts, $144.99 each graphite shafts
Tour Edge Exotics Pro 723 Irons
Better player category
Forged cavity back
CNC milled grooves
Steel cavity pad
TPU cavity badge
Stock Lofts: 5-iron 25°, pitching wedge 44°
Stock shafts: True Temper Dynamic Golf
At retail March 1, 2023
$169.99 each
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E723 irons, the E stands for “Extreme,” are meant to be played by recreational golfers looking for easy to hit irons with an enlarged sweet spot and impressive feel from the TPU injected into the head. The C723, “Competition,” has a smaller head than last year’s model and a true player’s iron with a pleasing look at address. The maraging steel face is plasma welded to the body which is made from 17-4 stainless steel and since the face is so strong it could be made thinner.
Pricing of the C723 and E723 models is the same as the C722 and E722 of last year.
The Pro 723 Forged irons are new for 2023 and meant for those with the most skill and highest swing speeds. Designed as forged cavity back they have more forgiveness than the usual blade irons.