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In short
The Tour Edge Exotics Max Hybrid (2026) is a forgiving game-improvement hybrid built for easy launch.
Brand-new release
As this year's flagship the Exotics Max Hybrid holds at full MSRP with little price movement early on. Want the latest right now? Buy it. Chasing value? Prices usually soften 6 to 9 months after launch.
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Tour Edge has always punched above its price tag, and the 2026 Exotics Max Hybrid keeps that tradition going. This is the hybrid built for golfers who want the easiest possible launch and the most help getting the ball off the deck or out of a bad lie. It sits squarely in the game-improvement category, and Tour Edge doesn't try to dress it up as anything else.
The Max designation tells you the priority here is forgiveness over workability. You get a larger, deeper head than the lower-spinning Exotics models, a low and back center of gravity, and a sole shaped to glide through turf instead of digging. If you've ever bladed a long iron across a fairway or watched a hybrid balloon and come up short, this club is aimed at you.
It's not adjustable, which keeps the price down and the setup simple. You pick your loft, you put it in the bag, and it does one job well. For mid and high handicappers replacing long irons, that's usually exactly what you want.
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