Are the Bridgestone J33 fairway woods workable for a mid to high handicapper aka are they forgiving?
Not really. They are made more for the low-mid handicapper. You probably want to look else where for something more forgiving.
Not really. They are made more for the low-mid handicapper. You probably want to look else where for something more forgiving.
The muscle is placed lower in the club head in the longer irons to create a lower center of gravity making these long irons very easy to gain into the air and is gradually raised to develop a higher center of gravity and a lower, more penetrating... Many tour pros are now going with their equipment, and while they still make the Precept golf balls, Bridgestone has been selling a ball under the Bridgestone label for a few years now. The Bridgestone J33 Cavity Benefit Forged Blades feature many similarities to that of the J33B irons I have already reviewed. They feature a slight progressive offset, another feature the better player likes to see in the club as a straighter faced club is more easy to work the ball with. Bridgestone has long been known for their Precept line of golf balls. The rolled leading edge allows the club go get through the turf much more easily than other players clubs and reduces the chance of hitting a fat shot. True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts are standard in......