Tour Edge Exotics Boeing Classic Release

Players Thriving on PGA Tour Champions with Tour Edge Exotics

Five PGA Tour Champions players finished in the Top 30 of the Boeing Classic this week playing Tour Edge Exotics metalwoods.

Exotics CBX hybrid staffers Scott McCarron and Scott Dunlap both finished at 11-under par to post 6th place finishes at the 13 year annual event. McCarron played a 19 degree CBX hybrid with an Atmos 8 Blue X shaft, while Dunlap played an 18 degree CBX with an Aldila Rogue Silver 85 X shaft.

Exotics CBX staffer Duffy Waldorf climbed 10 spots Sunday after shooting a 68 to finish in 15th place. Waldorf plays a 16 degree Exotics CBX hybrid with a Fujikura Atmos 8 Blue X shaft.

Another well known player put an Exotics CBX fairway wood into play this week to help him to a 15th place finish. The 5-time PGA TOUR winner had previously played Exotics fairway woods and CBX Iron-Woods earlier in the season and returned to a 13 degree Exotics CBX after extensive testing this week.

Another new player put an Exotics fairway wood in play for the first time this week when a seven time PGA TOUR winner put a CBX into play en route to a 28thplace finish.

A total of five of the award-winning Exotics CBX fairway woods were put into play this week at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge.

The top finishes in the Seattle area followed up last week’s success in New York where Exotics CBX staff player Bart Bryant won the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open for Tour Edge’s 4th victory of the season on the PGA Tour Champions.

Other winners this season include Exotics CBX hybrid staffers McCarron at the American Family Insurance Championship June 24th, Tom Lehman at the Principal Charity June 10th and the non-endorsed winner of the 2018 Chubb Classic in February.

On top of the four victories, players using Tour Edge clubs have now earned eight runner-up finishes, 22 Top 5 finishes and 40 Top 10 finishes in 19 events played this season on the PGA Tour Champions.

Twelve Tour Edge Exotics clubs were in play this week at the Boeing Classic, according to the Darrell Survey. In all, 46 different PGA Tour Champions professionals have put over 240 Exotics CBX clubs into play since Exotics CBX was launched to the tour.

Seven Exotics staff players currently rank in the Top 35 of the Charles Schwab Cup money standings, including McCarron at 5th, Tim Petrovic at 9th, Lehman at 14th, Bryant at 16th, Waldorf at 29th, Rocco Mediate at 31st and Dunlap at 32nd.

The PGA Tour Champions season continues August 31st with the Shaw Charity Classic in Alberta, Canada.

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