Tour Edge Exotics C725 Hybrid Review

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Ryan Heiman
Founder and Head Author of Independent Golf Reviews

I gamed the Tour Edge Exotics C725 Hybrid for 5 rounds. 

It has one of the more unique looks, sounds and feels of a hybrid, but that translates into one of the most creative, powerful and high performing hybrids I’ve hit.

I also tested this hybrid in the IGR Office by Carl’s Place DIY Simulators.  

If you need something different for a hybrid in your bag, this might just be the solution you are looking for.         

This is my definitive Tour Edge Exotics C725 Hybrid Review.

Tour Edge Exotics C725 Hybrid

Unique Hybrid??

Hybrids come in all shapes and sizes, but yet they all kind of fit a pretty similar mold. 

The Tour Edge Exotics C725 Hybrid is one of the most iron like metal wood hybrids and has both a similar yet unique look and sound.

The big tall face is paired with a compact body. 

The square toe is set with minimal offset. 

The T-shape sole creates excellent turf interaction so at the end of the day this club looks a little different, sounds a little different and plays even better.

C725 Technology

The Flight Tuning System is a combination of an adjustable hosel and a sliding weight on the back. 

Those two can really change the flight significantly in this compact hybrid. 

While I generally found the best results in the neutral positions, if you need a different flight, this is one of the best adjustable designs. 

The T-sole also creates great turf interaction. 

The face is rather tall and iron like so the C725 technology works.

Creativity

The Tour Edge Exotics C line is for Compact, but I really think it is about Creativity. 

The C725 line is aimed at the better player. 

This combination means if you try different shots, this club will allow you to do so. 

I attempted some really creative shots like stingers, hooks, slices, high bombs, you name it, this club can pull it off. 

You can bump and run around the green, you can rip it off the tee, you can attack tight pins, you can escape from a tough lie, this club is nothing short of wizardry.

All-Around Performance

The Tour Edge Exotics C725 Hybrid is unique which is one of the best qualities of this hybrid meaning the different is really good. 

While so many hybrids kind of all do the same thing, this one certainly offers something different and awesome. 

The all-around performance offers length, accuracy, and forgiveness. 

It was a couple I could trust to execute the shot I was trying to hit every single time. 

If you need to hit a tight fairway this will go perfectly straight.  If you need to attack a pin with some holding power, this will stick. 

If you need to roll one down the fairway, this will hit that low runner. 

It is the best do-it-all club I’ve hit this year.

Tour Edge C725 Hybrid Stats

Data from Flightscope MEVO+ 2023 Launch Monitor

➜ Spin: 4,037 rpms

➜ Launch Angle: 22.1*

➜ Dispersion: 4.2 yds

➜ Club Head Speed: 96.6 mph

➜ Ball Speed: 134.7 mph

➜ Total Distance: 215.3 yds

➜ Carry Distance: 206.9 yds

Summary

The Tour Edge Exotics C725 Hybrid is different, but that is its best quality. 

The uniqueness of this club is what gives it creativity, power and performance. 

In a world of lots of the same, Tour Edge gives you something different that is actually really great. 

If you can imagine the shot, this club can hit it. 

I’m super impressed by the on-course performance of this hybrid. 

It might look a little different to the eye, and sounds a little more metalic to the ear, but the results are impossible to argue with. 

If you want something different and better out of your hybrid, check out the new Tour Edge Exotics C725 Hybrid.    

For more information: Tour Edge Website

Tour Edge Exotics C725 Hybrid Specs

ClubheadLoftLengthLieSwing Weight
2 Hybrid17°40.75″56.5-59.5°D2
3 Hybrid19°40.25″57-60°D2
4 Hybrid21°39.75″57.5-60.5°D2
 
Stock Shaft – Project X Denali Blue 80 Graphite
FlexWeightTorqueLaunchSpin
Stiff80g3.2°MidMid
 
Stock Grip – Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360
SizeWeightTypeButt SizeFeel
Standard50gRound.600Textured

About The Author

Ryan Heiman – Founder and Head Author of Independent Golf Reviews
Founder of Independent Golf Reviews, Ryan plays to about a 3 handicap and writes most of the articles about the equipment, accessories and travel. Now living in Tucson, AZ he enjoys year round golf. He’s been writing reviews here and for other websites for over 10 years now. He has worked with every brand over that time.
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