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Joe Ferguson

Tour Edge Hot Launch X525 Driver Review

Photo of the Tour Edge Hot Launch X525 Driver.

So many golfers are plagued by a scorecard-wrecking slice off the tee, and Tour Edge Golf believes it may be able to help you out. It has brought to market the Hot Launch X525 driver, and I took it out to see how it stacked up against some of the best drivers for slicers

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From a technology point of view, it features pretty much all the bells and whistles, such as Diamond Face VFT, and Ridgeback technology of the Hot Launch E525 driver (so I will let you wander over to that review to catch up on that), plus a bit more. On this model, the substantial MOI-enhancing back weight has been positioned more on the heel side to promote a draw bias CG, and probably most notably, Tour Edge has introduced a very heavy offset hosel. This offset design allows the clubface a fraction of a second more time to rotate and square up to the target for players who struggle with a persistent open face delivery.

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Looks-wise, the Hot Launch X525 driver is very much an acquired taste, with the offset providing a very unusual look down behind the ball. Now, I am not saying this is the first time I have ever seen this because it isn’t, but it is some of the most noticeable offset I have seen on a driver. Aside from that, the overall look is strong, and I am particularly fond of the black/grey contrast that runs throughout the Hot Launch range.

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In terms of the performance, I am not sure I have ever hit a driver that so easily fulfils its brief. Tour Edge tells us that the Hot Launch X525 Driver is easy to launch and that it will help mitigate your slice, and I can confirm it delivers superbly on both of those promises, so full marks there.

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Some of the less quantifiable areas could maybe do with some refinement, for example, the sound and feel are a touch tinny, but this has precisely zero effect on the impressive output of the driver, and for the super low price point, you can’t have it all, I guess. The sound and feel by no means reflect build quality here, which feels pleasingly premium and robust, and as with the Hot Launch E525 driver, I am a big fan of the Ridgeback contouring on the crown to aid alignment.

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The Tour Edge Hot Launch X525 Driver is available in 10.5˚, 12˚, and 15˚ lofts and in A, R, and S flex shafts, for a retail price of $249.99/£193.00.

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