Tour Edge Exotics LS 3-Wood Review
Tour Inspired, Constructed Like A Driver, and An Absolute Beast On The Course
Tour Edge has carved their niche in the golf industry in two ways: best bang for the buck clubs and fairway woods constructed like drivers with exotic metals. They really are innovators when it comes to fairway woods. The Exotics line is about them push boundaries in design and materials mainly in fairway woods.
The Tour Edge Exotics LS 3-Wood for 2026 has a redesigned RyzrSole with a huge 75g tungsten plate pair with a titanium body, Pyramid face and a carbon fiber crown. The shape is inspired by tour players and it offers one of the lowest spinning 3-woods on the market. Lower handicap golfers are going to love what this offers to their long game both off the tee and from the fairway. I played it on the course for 6 rounds and tested it in the iGR Office by Carl’s Place Simulator.
This is my definitive Tour Edge Exotics LS 3-Wood Review.


Tour Inspired Shape
The Tour Edge Exotics LS 3-Wood might be the smallest 3-wood on the market right now. The tour inspired design is a compact head that has a relatively thin face which allows good golfers to feel confident when using this club. It looks so good behind the ball on the tee or in the fairway. The round compact shape is easy to align, but also allows for some workability of a 3-wood. While this might not appeal to higher handicap golfer, the better golfer often likes to try and shape a 3-wood to a landing zone, around the corner or into a specific spot on the green.

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Driver Construction
Tour Edge created the Exotics line around the materials and construction of 3-woods. When you read it on paper, you’d think the design was a driver: titanium skeleton and face with a carbon crown, adjustable weights, and a tungsten sole plate. You expect to hear that it has 460cc not 165cc. It is because of those premium materials that the Tour Edge Exotics LS 3-Wood can create almost driver like results. It is one of the longest 3-woods we tested this year. Because of the compact size it requires better swings to achieve this, but man does it go when struck well.
The RyzrSole paired with 2 adjustable weights allows the golfer to customize this performance too. I stuck with the heavy weight in the back because I was getting really good low spin and plenty of launch. The design allows you to get the weight into the head some for better CG manipulation. The option for lower launch and even lower spin by flipping the weights is an option.
The Pyramid Face also is all new offering excellent ball speeds across the entire face. The small, thin and compact face doesn’t leave a ton of room for error, but slightly off-center hits will still see really high ball speeds and low spin.




LS Performance
I mentioned this early, this is one of the lowest spinning 3-woods for 2026, especially if you have the heavy weight forward. With either weight configuration it was easy to launch with the huge tungsten plate. The compact head still has incredibly solid feel. It isn’t the most forgiving head out there, but good swings are certainly rewarded. I was really happy with the on-course results that had this 3-wood hitting fairways off the tee and approach greens in 2 from the fairway on par 5s.
The Fujikura Ventus Blue/Black shaft is a great blend of feel and performance as it offers a mid to low launch with lowish spin so that this club is controllable and shape-able. What I was most happy with was the overall launch was higher than expected, but carried long distances. The thin face made it easy to hit it out of the fairway too. Even rough was playable because of the compact size.

Tour Edge Exotics 3-Wood Data
Data from Flightscope MEVO Gen2 Launch Monitor
➜ Spin: 3102 rpms
➜ Launch Angle: 15.8*
➜ Dispersion: 4.2 yds
➜ Club Head Speed: 100.5 mph
➜ Ball Speed: 146.8 mph
➜ Total Distance: 262.5 yds
➜ Carry Distance: 240.7 yds

Summary
The Tour Edge Exotics LS 3-Wood is tour inspired, constructed like a driver and is an absolute beast on the course. Good swings are rewarded with long, low spin shots that can be shaped to fit your needs. I was impressed with how easy it was to launch, but how far then it carried. While it may appeal to better golfers, those that can use the low spin, small head and shot shaping are going to really maximize their long game. This thing is competing to the gamer spot in the iGR gamer bag. It carries on the long tradition of Tour Edge pushing the boundaries and limits with their Exotic 3-woods.
More information here: Tour Edge Golf Website
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