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> Bridgestone J36 Iron Sets, Anyone else gonna pull the trigger on these?
sniperjoe
post Feb 27 2008, 09:24 AM
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Im thinking about getting the combo set when they arrive in stores. I already have 33's but I'm wondering if having the combo set would help me a little with forgiveness. Not sure, but I'm really thinking of giving them a shot.

They look sweet too. Especially the blades!

Anyone else??
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post Feb 28 2008, 08:17 AM
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I'm sure you couldn't go wrong as Bridgestone does make a quality product. However, these do look an awful lot like the old X-Blade lines of a few years ago. Nothing new in the way of technology that I can see. Not sure of where the Bridgestones are forged but I'm sure Gocchin or Chris could enlighten us.
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post Feb 28 2008, 10:56 AM
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i am interested in the combo set too
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post Feb 28 2008, 03:19 PM
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Good. They look like the best set to go with. I really want to go with the blades but I already have a sick set of blades. The only reason Im thinking of buying another set is to get a little more forgiveness from the longer irons.

Anyone else interested? It's hard to believe that everyone on this site has the money to buy JDM.

As far as the US clubs go, Mizuno and Bridgestone is the only way to roll.
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post Feb 28 2008, 04:57 PM
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QUOTE (sniperjoe @ Feb 28 2008, 03:19 PM) *
Good. They look like the best set to go with. I really want to go with the blades but I already have a sick set of blades. The only reason Im thinking of buying another set is to get a little more forgiveness from the longer irons.

Anyone else interested? It's hard to believe that everyone on this site has the money to buy JDM.

As far as the US clubs go, Mizuno and Bridgestone is the only way to roll.


You're right about that. A little more forgiveness in the long irons never hurts and the Bridgestones are definitely inspired from their TourStage parents. If you do go ahead a pull the trigger please let us know how they work out with a review.
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post Feb 28 2008, 08:43 PM
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Yeah, if I do decide to get a set I will make sure to let people know what I think.
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post Apr 7 2008, 06:58 PM
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I am on staff with Bridgestone and am playing the J36 Blades, they are great.
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post Apr 8 2008, 05:11 PM
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QUOTE (Blader-X @ Feb 28 2008, 09:17 AM) *
I'm sure you couldn't go wrong as Bridgestone does make a quality product. However, these do look an awful lot like the old X-Blade lines of a few years ago. Nothing new in the way of technology that I can see. Not sure of where the Bridgestones are forged but I'm sure Gocchin or Chris could enlighten us.




forged at endo,. not sure if it is Japan endo or Thai endo,. but should be of the same top quality at either place.


15:49 - Danny Le: I appreciate that. It’s a matter of having a Japanese product, believing in our product, and having what’s best for our consumer. Basically everyone knows about Endo manufacturing and they are who we use for our forging. We’ve been using them for a long time now. There’s two points of difference we ask them to do for us which is a little different from our competitors. The first is how we press our irons. We press at 1600 tons of pressure. What that does is create a very precise forging. Also, at the same time we press them, we warm forge our irons. This creates a very smooth surface for less grinding, basically high precision. With the material it creates a more dense metal grain structure that creates a softer and more solid feel when struck. So those two points of difference we have due to our relationship with Endo makes the product we believe superior to any other product out there. Also, in the marketplace, the United States is a tough market to break into because of the different vendors. In Japan we produce the number one irons over there. We actually own the number two share in overall club market. So, we have a lot of backing from Japan and we bring that to the U.S. market where we offer a premium product at a price that’s not outrageous. Our new J36 irons will be out on the street with a price of $799 for a set of 3-PW; whereas our typical competitor will be at $849, $899, $999 and so forth.



complete article:

http://golf wrx/BagChatter/2008/02/...one-golf-clubs/
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post Apr 8 2008, 05:14 PM
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you can find the full interview in BagChatter on wrx

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