Bridgestone/Tourstage vs. Mizuno/JPX |
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Bridgestone/Tourstage vs. Mizuno/JPX |
Mar 1 2006, 01:13 PM
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TSG Regular Group: Members Posts: 187 Joined: 13-July 05 Member No.: 5,838 |
OK guys, for those of you who have been fortunate enough to play or demo both these product lines, generally speaking, which ones do you like better and why?
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Mar 2 2006, 03:28 AM
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TSG Master Group: Members Posts: 1,330 Joined: 14-May 05 From: Australia Member No.: 5,555 Quote: A bad day at golf is better than a good day at work Occupation: Company Director Handicap: 12 Brand of Choice: Mizuno What's in the Bag?: Driver: Taylor TP 510 8.5* Mitsubishi Rayon TP-85 MT 3 Wood: Epon Technicity 15* Diamana 83S Utilities: Mizuno UX-2 20* Nippon 1150 S Mizuno UX-2 23* Nippon 1150 S Irons: 4 - PW: Gauge Studio Hand Mades Nippon 1150S Wedges: Gauge Studio Hand Mades Nippon 1150 S Putter: Bettinardi BB2 (sugar filled shaft) Bag: Mizuno Kabuki Ball: Titleist Pro V1 |
This is simply my fantasy set up, however here goes
Driver: Tourstage VIQ2 3 wood: Mizuno JPX Hybrid: Mizuno UX-2 :tsg_smiley_yes: |
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Jan 13 2007, 05:38 PM
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TSG Rookie Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 10-January 07 Member No.: 9,356 |
Found this from a while back, any comments?
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Jan 15 2007, 02:34 AM
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TSG Whiz Group: Members Posts: 458 Joined: 11-April 05 Member No.: 5,413 |
For woods, I'd go Tourstage.
For irons, it depends on what you want. All of the JPX irons are game improvement clubs, but the fit and finish, is, imo, better than the MP or MX series clubs I have seen in the States (specs are usually very close as well, which, from sets I have played and had checked, was not the case with MP's from the States). Tourstage has irons ranging from extrememly easy to hit (ViQ ti face irons) to intermediate irons working well for a wide range of handicaps (VI-Q forged) to blades that would make you cry if you're not catching them in the center of the face every time. The fit, finish, and quality (close to spec) are as good as any other club I have tried, but you have the added flexibility of choosing a model to suit your game. They don't seem to have the brand cache on some of the forums, but I would also look at Srixon's I-404 (no longer available new) and ZR-600 depending on your game... these are beautifully crafted clubs. |
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