Battle of the Iron Blades.?
Feb 06, 7060 by R P | Posted in Golf
Nike Forged Blades Iron set Golf Club vs. Bridgestone J36 Blades Irons
which one is better? anyone own a set? thoughts? opinions? dislikes? likes?
The Nike set is better. The Bridgestone set from what I've read aren't as long as other iron sets. Golf Magazine didn't give them a favorable rating while they praised the Nike blades when they first came out.
Jason G | Feb 06, 3298
Bridgestone J36 Iron Club Set | Forged Carbon Steel Cavity Back
by Robert
Simply stated, this means you have the bigger, more forgiving cavity back in the long irons (which obviously are a little tougher to swing), and the muscle back gradually gets thicker as you move into the short irons, providing the best feel and... And for you ultra-low handicap guys working on getting closer to scratch, I would point you towards the Nike Victory Red Forged Split Cavity Irons. When you hit the ball on the grooves, you can really feel it, and "Man Oh Man" does it feel good. My favorite thing about these irons is the progressive "muscle cavity" height. I would recommend these irons for the mid to low handicappers, perhaps somewhere between a 7 and a 13 handicap. "Responsive" is the word I would us to describe these cavity back irons. For a high handicapper, please check out the Adams Idea A7 OS Hybrid Iron Set. The J36 is made with 1020 carbon steel which is extremely soft. The reason is because although these are a cavity back, they really aren't that forgiving on......