
- Tour Edge Blemished Exotics Xrail Fairway Wood
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From $29.87 (New)

From $29.87 (New)

| Last Seen | |
| Highest | $39.93 Oct 21, '15 |
| Lowest | $29.87 Jan 14, '16 |
| Average | $29.87 (30d avg) $33.89 (90d avg) $36.02 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Oct 21, 2015 |
These clubs have never been hit; however, they cannot be sold as new as they could be un-hit returns, from store inventory, or cancelled orders. These clubs could exhibit some minor scuffs on the sole or crown from handling. Blemished clubs typically offer a significant value compaired to new clubs as they cannot be sold as new despite being in good, un-hit condition. These Clubs will not come with Headcovers or Wrenches. Tour Edge Blemished Exotics Xrail Fairway Wood The easy-going performance of the Tour Edge Exotics Xrail Fairway Wood can be credited to its wider V-sole that guides the clubface into a square position at impact. Placing 15% more weight in the heel and toe areas than its predecessor, the Xrail produces a higher moment of inertia for enhanced stability on off-center hits. Plus, the V-sole design minimizes divots from heavy lies and lowers the Xrails center of gravity, so shots get up and away quickly and easily. Just like other Exotics fairway woods, the Xrail features multi-metal construction, combining a hyper-steel body with a thinner carpenter steel face. To maximize rebound, the Xrail features variable face thickness and utilizes CAD frequency analysis to make the club more efficient. This computer-aided design technique generates the club heads inner architecture to enhance performance on the maximum surface area for greater forgiveness, longer shots, and better feel. Additional features: New, wider, diamond-shaped inner rail guides clubface to square position at impact 15% more weight moved to larger outer rails for enhanced stability on off-center hits Advanced CAD frequency analysis utilizes heads inner architecture so engineers can improve performance at impact on more surface area