8/15/2023 0 Comments Touredge![]() ![]() ![]() These diamonds act as mini trampolines and make the face feel hotter. There are 61 diamond shapes with 7 varying thicknesses behind the C723 driver’s face. Like the Tour Edge Exotics metal woods of recent history, the 723 lineup features Diamond Face technology. This not only allows you to position the center of gravity (CG) more toward the front or back, but you can also adjust for fade or draw bias in the rear of the club should you choose to do so. Of course, you will also notice the new Flight Tuning System (FTS) incorporated into the sole. While still maintaining the red/white/black color scheme we’ve grown to be familiar with, the black is much more dominant and the club just looks a bit more menacing. When you flip the club over, that’s when I feel you’ll notice the biggest aesthetic change for Tour Edge. This was a functional design change we’ll discuss in the next section, but it also makes for a slightly cleaner look at address in my opinion. It’s actually 15% thinner than the C722 driver. If you’re a close Tour Edge follower, you might notice the new Ridgeback spine that runs across the crown looks a little different as well. ![]() It looks great behind the ball and the exposed carbon fiber is always a fun touch. The Tour Edge Exotics C723 driver has a player-preferred compact 445cc head with a moderate pear-shape profile. Many of Tour Edge’s tried and true technologies like Diamond Face VFT and an updated Ridgeback platform return to deliver rock solid performance. The new Tour Edge Exotics C723 driver features 4,860 different combinations of adjustable settings to dial in this low launch, low spin bomber. Tour Edge has introduced a new level of adjustability to their Exotics lineup of metal woods for the 2023 season. ![]()
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