Tour Edge Exotics LS Driver Review
Tour Edge’s Best Driver Ever
Tour Edge has won my “best bang for the buck” award for at least the last 5 years. They have created a niche in the golf industry of producing really nice clubs at a more affordable price. However, that label maybe came with a stigma that suggested if you paid more money you would get a better club. While maybe the best driver of the year did cost more money, there was no guarantee that spending more was going to get your more that the Tour Edge driver which was often beating out other more expensive brands.
The Tour Edge Exotics LS Driver is their best driver ever and this one is going to compete for the very top spot in 2026. I gamed this driver for 5 rounds this winter and have only been impressed. While I haven’t tested the other new drivers this coming season, this one is going to surprise some people with its performance. So yes, this driver might win “best bang for the buck” in 2026, but is also is in the running for best driver of 2026.


LS = Low Spin
Low Spin seems to be a relative term in the golf industry. It really is a comparative term compared to the brands other models. The Tour Edge Exotics LS Driver is not only low spin compared to their other drivers, but certainly one of the lower spinning driver among all brands. This continues to be my big need off the tee. I’ve drastically improved my swing off the tee recently, but still create plenty of spin. This driver keeps that spin in check even with the heavy weight back. Moving the weight forward reduces spin by about 300 rpms, but alters the sound, feel and forgiveness. I prefer the weight in the back because it still has low enough spin.

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440cc Is More Than Just Looks
I remember when the first 460cc drivers came out and everyone complained about how ginormous they were. Now you pretty much can’t buy anything that is less than 460cc. The Tour Edge Exotics LS Driver is only 440cc. It might seem like this club is missing out on 20cc of performance, but it is actually the opposite. It gains a compact shape, taller face, better CG and lower spin. I love the look of this head at address. It is Tour Edge’s best looking driver ever by far. But the tall face, compact head and dialed in weights make it even better for performance off the tee.



Face Forgiveness Everywhere
The Tour Edge Exotics LS Driver has their new “pyramid face technology” which offers a surprisingly forgiving head for being low spin and 440cc. The tall face is a feature that I have always liked in my driver. I don’t need a wide, flat head, but compact and tall is going to help the most with my misses. I’ve been impressed how forgiving this driver is off the tee. It isn’t their 10K forgiving MOI, but for an LS model to be this easy to hit, golfers should give it a try, regardless of their handicap. I also play the weight back which adds to the forgiveness of this club.

On-Course Performance
The Tour Edge Exotics LS Driver is giving my gamer a run for their money. Since improving my driver swing, I feel really good off the tee no matter what I have in my hand. This driver has hit some of the prettiest bombs I ever did see off the tee. The stock Ventus Blue/Black shaft has been really stable for mid-launch and low spin. I stuck with the weight back and was seeing spin right around 2200rpms. The looks, sound, feel are all improved from previous Tour Edge drivers.

Summary
The Tour Edge Exotics LS Driver is their best ever and is going to make a strong case for the one of the best driver of 2026. I really like what they did with the entire line up of Exotics drivers. This 440cc, tall face, low spin, adjustable driver offers outstanding looks, excellent performance and still one of the best prices for a new driver. It is certainly another year of the “best bang for the buck driver” but more than that, this is Tour Edge’s Best Driver Ever.
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