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Tour Edge XCG
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© Bob Grier
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The XCG proves good things also come in threes: distance, forgiveness, cosmetics
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By
Tom Cunneff
So far, talk of three-piece construction in golf has been limited to balls.
Tour Edge brings the concept to drivers with the XCG, which features an
ultralight magnesium crown, steel body and titanium face, resulting in the
extreme center of gravity—low and away from the face—that gives the club its
name, as well as a high moment of inertia (MOI).
Unlike other high-MOI
drivers, the XCG retains a traditional shape, which appealed to testers. So did
the performance—the low spin rate produced good carry numbers. “When I normally
hang back and try to hit it high, the ball balloons,” says a 12. “But I got
great distance with this club—without sacrificing control.”MSRP: $399 (three lofts, 9–12 degrees)
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