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    Tour Edge’s new 2025 Exotics irons offer benefits for all player types

    Lajina HossainBy Lajina HossainOctober 7, 2025Updated:October 8, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    After Tour Edge‘s first rebrand ahead of its 40th year in 2026, the company is announcing three new iron models as part of its 2025 Exotics line.

    The new Exotics line features two forged players’ irons in an MB and CB package, as well as a game-improvement focused Max iron. There’s also a hollow-bodied Ti-Utility Iron.

    “Each model has been perfected to address a distinct performance need,” Tour Edge founder and CEO David Glod said in a release. “I’m confident that any golfer who steps into a Tour Edge fitting will walk away with a set that elevates their iron play.”

    Keep reading below for details on all the irons, who they are for and my thoughts on this new release.

    What is the new Exotics iron line?

    Tour Edge’s new Exotics line consists of two forged iron models (MB and CB), the game-improvement Max iron and the Exotics Ti-Utility long-iron replacement.

    All three of the iron models, including the MB, feature Tour Edge’s “VIBRCOR” technology, in which a TPU compound is placed inside the head to help dampen vibrations and increase ball speeds. It also pushes mass to the perimeter of the clubs, allowing for a more forgiving and solid strike.

    Tour Edge Exotics CB and MB.
    The Tour Edge CB and MB irons share a lot of the same DNA.

    Tour Edge

    Both the MB and CB irons are forged from 1025 carbon steel and milled for a combination of feel and precision. The CB’s topline is just 1 mm thicker than the MB’s while both models share the same loft specs, making them easy to blend.

    With the Maxirons, the company has taken the “Pyramid Face Technology” from the new Exotics driver line and added 100 pyramids to the face in variable 3D thicknesses to expand the sweet spot and deliver fast ball speeds across the face.

    Tour Edge Exotics max irons.
    The Exotics Max irons.

    Tour Edge

    The Max irons also have a “360° Undercut Cavity” to lower CG and increase face flexion for a higher launch.

    For the Ti-Utility, the company is once again taking the super-fast material and putting it into a long-iron replacement with a Titanium L-Cup face brazed to a steel body for weight savings.

    Who is the new Exotics iron line for?

    With the MBand CB irons, the target market are your better players who want forged precision and feel. The irons use a slightly stronger loft spec (32˚ 7-iron), so they’re optimal for better players who want a distance boost from stronger lofts.

    The Maxirons are best suited for your 10-handicap or higher, or any player who needs more launch.

    Tour Edge Ti Utility Chrome.
    The Ti-Utility is one of the few titanium long irons on the market.

    Tour Edge

    Finally, the Ti-Utility is a better player’s long iron that will work optimally at the top of the bag as either a driving iron, 4-iron replacement or for players who don’t like hybrids.

    My thoughts

    When it comes to the new MB and CB irons, from a looks perspective, Tour Edge knocked these ones out of the park. The clean badging and new logo work well, and the shaping similarities between the two models make them super-easy to blend, which is a huge advantage.

    I also really like how the CB is a shallow cavity-back, but it packs in technology like the VIBRCOR and Impact Zone Weighting for forgiveness.

    The Max iron does a great job at hiding all of its tech from the address position and should offer a player-friendly option to improving golfers.

    Lastly, the Ti-Utility is another great long iron replacement option from Tour Edge for players who want to add speed to the top of the bag. Few companies even offer titanium for any other part of the bag other than drivers or fairway woods, so to see Tour Edge continuing to use it for long-iron faces is exciting.

    Price, specs and availability

    All of Tour Edge’s new Exotics line irons are available for pre-order starting Oct. 7, and available to buy on Nov. 4.

    The MB and CB irons will cost $1,249.99 for a 7-piece steel set or $1,349.99 for graphite. Stock shaft options will be the True Temper Dynamic Gold Mid 100 and 115.

    The Max irons will cost $799.99 for a 7-piece steel set or $899.99 for graphite. Stock shaft options will be the KBS Tour Lite Steel R and a selection of Fujikura Ventus offerings.

    The Ti-Utility is available in three lofts (17, 19, 21) and retails for $229.99 a club in either chrome or black finishes. Stock-shaft options will be a selection of Fujikura Ventus offerings.

    Want to find the best woods for your game?Find a club-fitting location near you at True Spec Golf.

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