Tour Edge clubs finished with three Top 10 finishes and five Top 25’s at the first event of the 2023 PGA TOUR Champions season.
Tour Edge was on hand in Hawaii working with the players during the practice days and introducing their yet-to-be announced Exotics 723 Series to the players.
Tour Edge staff player Mike Weir earned a runner-up finish in Hawaii with eight new Exotics in play to go 17-under for the event.
Weir put an Exotics C723 Driver and two C723 fairway metals into play for the first time this week after testing the clubs over the off-season.
The C723 led Weir to a 294-yard average off the tee and 78% of fairways hit in the first event with the new driver.
He also put the Exotics Pro 723 Forged irons in the bag this week, leading him to an 88% Greens in Regulation rating.
With Weir’s runner-up finish, Tour Edge has now been a part of 20 victories and 36 runner-up finishes on Champions since they started servicing the tour full-time in 2018.
Tour Edge now totals 56 1st and 2nd place finishes in the last 114 Champions events played (49% of all Champions events played).
“723 is still under wraps until the first week in February, but the player adoption rate is as fast as we’ve seen out here and the performance of the 723 product continues to turn heads,” said Tour Edge President and Master Club Designer David Glod. “We have something pretty special on our hands here!”
Fellow staff player Alex Cejka finished T6 at 16-under at the event with a new C723 3-wood in play, as well as his trusty C722 Hybrid.
Staffer Bernhard Langer found his hybrid of the future, putting a C723 Hybrid into play in the first week of the season.
Staffer Scott McCarron also put the C723 Driver right into play after besting his beloved C722 Driver in testing this week.
McCarron posted a 15th place finish with the driver leading the way to a 5th place ranked 302-yard driving average for the week.
He averaged an astonishing 321 yards off the tee on Sunday with the new driver.
In 2022, Tour Edge experienced 175 different drivers in play on the PGA TOUR Champions, the most drivers the company has seen in play in a single season.
Since the start of the 2020 season, 38 different players have put an Exotics driver into tournament play.
That has led the company to a victory, two runner-up finishes, 20 Top 5 finishes and 37 Top 10’s with their drivers over the past two seasons.
Tour Edge has seen more than 3,400 clubs in play by over 160 different PGA Tour professionals on the three PGA Tours over the last four seasons.
In that time, the company has earned 20 wins, 119 Top 5’s and 258 Top 10 finishes.
The new Exotics 723 Series will be announced on February 7th.
I discovered Tour Edge when I purchased my EXS220 driver and irons a few years ago. I now have EXS 220 3 & 5 fairway woods, C522 AW, SW, and LW, plus a E522 4 iron wood. I’m 70 years old, and you just can’t beat the Tour Edge price and playability. When you’re looking for new clubs, you’d be foolish not to give Tour Edge a try.