Tour Edge reveals its 2026 Exotics line, including the return of forged irons
Tour Edge is back with a serious statement of intent for the new year.

What is it that springs to mind when someone mentions Tour Edge?
Is it the affordable, forgiving but not-all-that desirable drivers and irons? Is it package sets beloved by beginners yet decidedly lacking in cool factor? Or is it the fact that, despite the lack of shelf appeal, they still make some of the most underrated clubs around?
All of these are correct in one way or another, but for the 2026 year one thing is clear: Tour Edge is back, and after a timely refresh of the company's branding and overall image, it's more determined than ever to make a serious play at the big boys.
We, like many others, have been mightily impressed by Tour Edge's output in the last couple of years – the brand evolving from one that previously rested on the laurels of making decent, affordable golf clubs to one that now makes clubs almost indistinguishable from models that cost over double their RRP.
The Exotics line rests at the heart of this, being the home for Tour Edge's most premium and advanced clubs. As such, in-line with the company's wider refresh, a big shake up of the Exotics line is on the way for the 2026 launch season.
The biggest and most notable addition to the range is one that has long lingered as a prominent hole in Tour Edge's equipment line-up: a pair of forged player's irons. Simply named the Exotics MB and the Exotics CB, both are truly gorgeous pieces of kit, and made to compete with the very best blades, forged from 1025 carbon steel.

Both models share features designed to give these clubs the look and feel of a true tour-level iron, with a tour-inspired compact shape and a thin topline. A VIBRCOR channel sits close to the face for improved feel and stability at impact, working in tandem with the premium carbon steel to fine-tune sound and responsiveness.
The loft, bounce and offset is identical between the two models as well, making the sets easy to combine into a set to suit the needs of better ball-strikers.
Prices for a set of either will start at around $1249, which isn't cheap by the normally budget-conscious standards of Tour Edge's output, but still represents a decent saving over equivalent irons from the likes of Titleist or Mizuno.

Outside of the new irons, the new Exotics range also features a number of updates to the wood and game-improvement offering Tour Edge is better known for. Designed to replace the well-received C725 range, the new Exotics Max line includes a new game-improvement iron, a suite of ultra-forgiving fairway woods and hybrids, and company's first 10K MOI driver, both of which are designed to give beginners and game-improvers a reliable option they'll wield for years to come.
The range also includes a brand new Exotics Ti-Utility Iron, designed to provide hybrid-like forgiveness in a more traditional profile, as well as a low spin 'LS' variant of the aforementioned Exotics driver and a 'Lite' model aimed at slower swingers. Both driver models will retail for around £380 – around £120 less than an equivalent model from a brand like Callaway or TaylorMade.
Tour Edge has even revamped its golf ball offering. The new Exotics golf ball is a three-piece, Urethane-covered ball designed to produce a lower ball flight, a soft feel and plenty of greenside spin. Not bad for just £30 a dozen.
You can explore the full Tour Edge Exotics range at the brand's website.