Tour Edge Exotics Golf Balls Review
Tour Edge Joins The Golf Ball Game With A Low Spin Gem
If you had Tour Edge Exotics Golf Balls on your new golf products bingo card for 2025 I’d be shocked.
I didn’t expect to ever see a golf ball from Tour Edge but rather assumed they’d leave that to the other brands to compete over the small remaining market share.
However with their new CEO Tim Clark coming over from Wilson and their new 2025/2026 line-up aiming at better golfers, it kind of makes sense to add a premium tour level golf ball at a slightly less than premium price.
This has kind of been Tour Edge’s “calling card” make products as good or better than other OEMs at a more affordable price point.
The Tour Edge Exotics Golf Balls are a premium urethane cover low spin gem.
I gamed these golf balls for 4 rounds and found my on-course results were pretty much exactly the same as how these golf balls are marketed: low spin, long, straight and nice feeling.
I would be very happy to keep gaming these since they are a good fit for my low spin needs.
This is my definitive Tour Edge Exotics Golf Balls Review.


Off The Tee
This is where the Tour Edge Exotics Golf Balls shine.
These are a true low spin players golf ball off the tee.
I was continuously impressed on every tee shot with a ball that had lower launch, yet great carry and solid roll out.
While there is only model of Tour Edge ball at this time, it would certainly fit golfers looking for low spin distance off the tee, yet has a really nice feel off the driver.
I’d probably compare it to a TP5x golf ball

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Iron Play
I tend to launch my irons fairly high and don’t need any more spin, the Tour Edge Exotics Golf Balls are an ideal fit for iron play too since their low spin, lower launch appears on full display off the irons too.
I had great distance, and just a small “healthy” roll out on the green approach shots.
I know golfers sometimes are looking for that “zip-back” spin, but that is just too hard to control.
These golf balls offered really good distance and roll out control on every shot.
Again these are an ideal fit for my iron game.

Short Game Results
If anyone is going to want more from these golf balls, it is going to be the short game spin. I had very fresh grooves on my wedges while playing the Tour Edge Exotics Golf Balls and these consistently had some healthy roll out.
As I played 18 holes with them, 9 times out of 10 it actually helped me from coming up short, but it also meant if I went aggressively at the pin, it wasn’t going to stop or suck back.
What I did like with the lower spin off the wedges is also the fact that it was predictable.
The low spin is paired with really nice all-around feel, which I especially appreciated off the putter.
I felt really good about speed control with these golf ball on the green.
I liked the pop at impact that had zero clicky feeling, but also didn’t feel like mush.
The cover offered a nice muted feel while holding up really well for 18 holes.

Summary
You should consider Tour Edge Exotics Golf Balls the next time you need to reload because of their low spin gem that they just introduced to the golfing world.
I wasn’t expecting them to make a golf ball, nor was I expecting it to be a “players” golf ball, but they shocked me with one really great golf ball that is long, straight, great feeling and low spinning.
As the price of new golf balls continues to climb, the $40/dozen Tour Edge Exotics Golf Balls offer a premium low spin gem at a reasonable price.
If these fit your needs, you are going to be really happy gaming them on the course.
More information here: Tour Edge Website







