Tour Edge Sets New Record for Clubs on PGA Tour with Over 40 Exotics in Play

Tour Edge set a new personal best for number of clubs in play in a PGA Tour event this week at the Ally Challenge on the PGA Tour Champions with 41 total Exotics clubs in play.
The previous mark of 29 clubs in play was set at the 2020 Hoag Classic, the last event played before the PGA Tour Champions had to pause their season.
Tour Edge introduced the new limited-edition Exotics EXS Pro line to the PGA Tour Champions for the first time this week after launching the clubs in June.

Of the 40 total Exotics clubs in play this week, Tour Edge had six drivers in play (four EXS Pro and two EXS 220 Drivers) at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Michigan. That is the most drivers the company has had in play in a professional tour event.

With 16 total drivers in play in the six PGA Tour Champions events held in 2020, Tour Edge is one of the hottest driver manufacturers in play on the tour.

“To get four new drivers into tournament play so quickly after only two practice days shows that we are checking every box with our EXS drivers,” said Craig. “In extensive TrackMan testing with several players this week, the EXS 220 and EXS Pro Drivers were more than holding their own versus the competition.”

One of the new players to put the Exotics EXS Pro Driver into play earned a Top 10 finish with the driver and averaged 329 yards in a round with the new driver.

“One thing we learned this week is that both the EXS 220 and the EXS Pro both have their place out on PGA Tour Champions,” said Craig. “The extreme MOI of the EXS 220 is helping guys stay straighter, while the low-spinning EXS Pro is helping the very fastest swingers max out distance.”

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