This doesn't look like a human submission. Thanks for subscribing! Powered by WordPress Popup. Introduction Long before anyone had heard of RocketBallz, Tour Edge Exotics was producing some of the longest fairway woods in golf. Looks The CB4 is one of the best looking fairway woods ever made, in my opinion. Tour Edge Exotics CB4 1. Tour Edge Exotics CB4 2. Tour Edge Exotics CB4 3. Tour Edge Exotics CB4 5. Tour Edge Exotics CB4 6. If you can find one the previous Exotics Tour CB3 which I am sure you could find at a low price would be a good choice.
I played with it 2 years ago and I could hit really far into the wind. In my earlier comment I mentioned that the Blur probably would have produced better distance results and I must say that the reson I said this is a higher up at Tour Edge told me that this shaft produced better distance results for a wider range of players. I believe your comment that certain shafts perform better in some heads.
The RIP might be a better shaft for players with real high swing speeds. Must not fully understand the role of the shaft. Maybe he meant the people who hit the Blur combo, by chance, were better suited to that shaft and therefore had better results.
Anyway, I profiled the aftermarket Blur and the Exotics blur. Completely different shafts not surprisingly. The Exotics was actually stiffer in the butt section and through the mid but the aftermarket had a much firmer tip section. I purchased the XCG5 3 wood at the same time, here is a shocker, I hit it on average about 12 yards farther than I hit the driver.
I think the mistake was with the human testers. Too bad not enough people are on board with this line of thinking. The shaft is important, but only in as much as it allows the golfer to bring the clubhead back to square in a consistent manner. Anyone would.
Probably the single biggest example I can provide is our test of the Dynacraft Phophet Tour Forged irons. The guys absolutely loved those TourEdge models.
If anything, the club suffered from lofty expectations. I think the guys missed the boat a bit on the forgiveness aspect, but as far as the rest of it goes, I think they mostly got it right. The lighter shaft was a recommendation from TourEdge, and I understand why they did it. From an actually playing golf, hitting the ball far, and keeping it in play aspect…umm…probably not so much. I also agree with you on the head being fundamentally the most important piece of the equation, and having the greatest impact on ball flight.
I think you made a mistake using the the made for RIP. I am familiar with this driver and the Fuji Blur hits it much further for the majority of players. Just this change alone would move the distance numbers significantly higher.
We played the percentages and went with what has worked in the past. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Sign me up for the newsletter.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Mar 15, 13 Comments. Overall Performance The formula we use to calculate performance is basically distance — accuracy or yards offline. Powered by Tableau. Your Name. Email Address. Paramount to the CB4 is its cup-face technology which has been advanced with the design of the Boomerang face. This new technology offers multiple levels of variable face thickness that maximize the spring-like effect from more contact points.
By thinning and thickening the face, the v-shaped 'boomerangs' produce a hotter launch on off-center hits along with enhanced feel and rebound. In the CB4 , the center of gravity location is closer to the face for better control, workability, and a more penetrating ball flight. Plus, the heel and toe rails shift weight to the perimeter of the club head for increased MOI and a higher rebound rate on all areas of the face.
The RIP 60 Sigma shaft breaks from conventional ply configurations, weaving inner degree angle graphite plies on the outside and inside of the tip to increase hoop stiffness for greater shaft stability near the club head.
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