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Bridgestone J33 Forged Combo

Bridgestone J33 Forged Combo


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The J33 Forged Combo Irons have been designed from the ground up as a combo set. That means the J33 Combos have a gradual center-of-gravity progression, providing golfers with the ability to execute a...
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Review Date
February 23, 2009

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: herbsewell ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
bridgestone J33B

Summary:
Great irons. I have the Dynamic Gold S300 shafts and they are much easier to hit. I really like the longer hosel or heel that connects to the shaft. Supposedly allows the user to work the ball more easily. I was never able to hit my 3 iron from my previous set but in this set it is much easier to hit. These irons are very solid. When you hit them pure they feel like butter. I got mine used and they were a steal. Great irons if you can find them. They are soooo sexy too. Thanks Bridgestone!!

Customer Service:
None

Similar Products Used:
Maxfli Tour LTD. irons with Rifle 6.0 shafts.


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Review Date
November 14, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Paul ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
J33 Driver 10.5 w/ Fujikura 360 S shaft

Summary:
This 460cc club is solid. Its accurate and long..Make sure that you are fitted w/ the correct shaft w/ this head though...its makes all the difference ! Its a great driver, but if you are a 15+ hcp I would not reccomend this club for you!

Customer Service:
have not used it yet

Similar Products Used:
none


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Review Date
November 4, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: bonato88mauro ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
BRIDGESTONE J36 FORGED COMBO

Summary:
Great set. With the shaft project x 5.0 is the best feeling in both sensitivity and adjustment in the distance.
Excellent long irons. Precise 6,7 and 8 irons. Exceptional short irons.
The ball comes out clean and perfect.
Perfect for medium to low handicap, seeking to get off yet.

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Titleist ap2


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Review Date
June 20, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: scott ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone J36 Pocket Cavity

Summary:
After much thought, I decided to go for the Bridgestone J36 Pocket Cavity back irons 3 - PW. Played today and shot a 74 first time out. The Irons are terrific, very usable and easy to hit. The feel is where I noticed the difference. Really incredible how much information gets back through the club head to hand, thus promoting distance judgement. The shaft I chose was the Project X 5, which is pretty flexible albeit not whippy at all. I bought the set from the states and had them shipped into the UK, the company I used also gave me a free Bridgestone Cart bag with the purchase. I am not one for discussing price, but on this occassion I have to say I did well, paying less than half the price had I bought them from the UK.
In summary, get yourself a set and see what quality Bridgestone will bring to your game.

Customer Service:
Top notch, total gent.


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Review Date
December 9, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: shawkins7 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone J33 Combo Irons

Summary:
I have played six rounds and have had several more trips to the range since purchasing these irons new for $300.00. Due to the combo design of this set, I will break this review down into the following three segments.

3-5 irons: These irons are easy to hit. Previously, I have used hybrids to replace my 3 and 4 irons. Not anymore. I have been pleased with the overall feel and distance of these irons. However, I am most pleased with their lower and more piercing trajectory. Since I play in an area where the winds can really get blowing pretty hard, I had been looking to lower and control my ball flight with my longer irons/hybrids. These irons have allow me to do just that. These ease of hitting these irons well was by far the biggest and most pleasant surprise in the set.

6-7 irons: Nothing spectacular here. These irons are solid performers, but there are no outstanding features that would distinguish them from other 6 and 7 irons in other sets I have hit.

8-PW: This is where this iron set shines. The 8-PW are a MB/blade design. Their feel is excellent, but the trajectory control these irons provide is the best I have experienced. They can be hit low, mid, high, whatever shot is called for, almost at will. Since I am concerned with trajectory control, I am very pleased that these irons provide a greater ability to hit the shot that I want.

It should be noted that the lofts of each iron in this set generally run 2-3 degrees weaker than many of the irons sets available (i.e. 3 iron is 22 deg/PW is 48 deg). Even with the weaker lofts, I have not observed the loss of distance that I originally anticipated.

Customer Service:
No dealings with Bridgestone Customer Service.

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MX-23
Macgregor 565


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