Tour Edge may not always dominate mainstream golf marketing conversations, but if you watch the PGA Tour Champions, you’ve likely seen their clubs in plenty of professional bags. That raises an important question: what is Tour Edge all about, and why do elite players trust them? To find out, we put the Tour Edge E725 hybrid lineup to the test inside the MGL Sim Studio, focusing on two models designed to replace long irons and fill critical distance gaps.
Before diving into performance, it’s worth highlighting why Tour Edge stands out. These clubs are made in the USA, deliver rapid turnaround times, and come at a significant price advantage compared to many premium brands. For everyday golfers, that combination of quality, service, and value is hard to ignore.
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Testing Goals and Setup
For this test, both hybrids arrived stock, equipped with stiff shafts and adjustable rear weighting. No custom fitting was done—though it’s always recommended before purchasing. The primary goal was simple: find hybrids capable of replacing a 4-iron or even a 5-iron, with reliable carry distances between 190 and 205 yards, high launch, and enough spin to land softly on greens.
The two clubs tested were:
- Tour Edge E725 4 Hybrid (22°)
- Tour Edge E725 3 Hybrid (19°)
E725 4 Hybrid (22°): Confidence and Consistency
The 22° E725 hybrid delivered exactly what many golfers are searching for—high launch, strong forgiveness, and consistent carry distances. Well-struck shots regularly carried between 195 and 200 yards, with peak heights exceeding 100 feet, allowing the ball to stop quickly on landing.
Even mishits told a compelling story. Shots struck low on the face or toward the toe still produced usable distance, often rolling out past 200 yards. That level of forgiveness makes this hybrid an excellent candidate to replace a long iron, especially for golfers who struggle with consistent contact.
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E725 3 Hybrid (19°): Speed and Surprising Forgiveness
Stepping down to the 19° E725 hybrid added noticeable ball speed and distance without sacrificing launch. Peak heights climbed past 110 feet, while carries stretched into the 210–215 yard range. What stood out most was how little distance was lost on imperfect strikes—chunked or toe-side misses still produced playable results.
This performance is driven by Tour Edge’s technology package, including:
- Highest-ever MOI design for stability
- 360° Ridgeback Technology to reinforce the clubhead and maximize energy transfer
- 3D Diamond Face Technology for fast ball speeds across the face
- Adjustable rear weighting for fine-tuning launch and shot shape
Together, these technologies create a hybrid that feels powerful yet extremely forgiving—an ideal combination for amateur golfers.
Final Verdict: A Hidden Gem in the Hybrid Market
The Tour Edge E725 hybrids deliver impressive performance where it matters most: forgiveness, launch, and distance consistency. Add in the fact that they’re made in America, priced competitively, and trusted by PGA Tour Champions players, and you have a compelling option for golfers looking to replace long irons with confidence.
If you’ve never tested a Tour Edge club, the E725 hybrid lineup is a fantastic place to start. Just be sure to get fit—because when these hybrids are dialed in correctly, they can absolutely earn a permanent spot in your bag.
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