![]() ![]() The idea is to dampen vibration while improving sound and feel. That’s why we have medicated goo such as SpeedFoam, Urethane Microspheres and Dual VIBRCOR™. There’s one problem: hollow-body irons often sound and feel like crap. That allows for maximum face deflection and, ultimately, ball speed. Both feature Dual VIBRCOR™ technology as well as Tour Edge’s signature Diamond Face VFT™.Īs with other player’s distance irons, the Tour Edge C722 features hollow-body construction. The C722 technology checklist is very similar to last year’s C721 checklist. But, other than size, it doesn’t appear much else has changed. You’ll also notice a thinner topline and shorter blade length. In fact, it’s also noticeably smaller than its predecessor, the C721, by a good 15 percent according to Tour Edge. The C722 is considerably smaller than the E722. ![]() ![]() When Tour Edge says C is for Compact, it’s not kidding. The C722 is a player’s distance iron with lofts and technology comparable to others in the category.Īnd both are priced aggressively enough to, at the very least, make you consider putting them on your demo list this spring. The E722 is a classic game-improvement iron, right down to its loft structure and low center of gravity. The Tour Edge E722 and C722 irons share much of the same technology and DNA but separate target golfers. It’s all relative and they’re intended for a completely different audience. The new Tour Edge E722 and C722 irons follow the same idea but comparing Exotics to Hot Launch is like comparing community theater to Broadway. Tour Edge started the concept in 2020 with its Hot Launch E521 and C521 product line. E is for Extreme Distance/Forgiveness, while C is for Compact. In this case, translating Tour Edge Exotics into plain English is simple. Even before Young Tom Morris was a gleam in Old Tom Morris’s eye, golf has had its own symbols, acronyms and lexicon. ![]()
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