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> Bridgestone Tourstage FS-T
lightrider
post Oct 12 2003, 09:11 AM
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Everyone is in search of their holy grail 3W. I spent a few years going from Callaways, Clevelands, TMs, and Pings. It turned out to be very expensive because I always had to reshaft each club in order to get an accurate fell for what was happening. Joe K. can attest to that! :wink: For many people, there Callaways are the 3W of choice but for me, I couldn't get the distance I wanted from the Cally and so the closest 3W I could get was the Cleveland Launcher. That was until I picked up a 13.5* and 15* Tourstage FS-T. Square face, traditional pear shape head with a flat sole a dark black head. It is incredibly easy to get the ball off the deck and it is hot. The head seems foamed as the sound is muted but, the boring trajectory and distance make it seemed like it was shot out of a cannon. Its like a hot callaway but, the face isn't as closed and it has Sonartec like distance. I've seen and hit this club vs a Sonartec SS-03 and it seemed a few yards longer. As for workability, I've had no problems hitting it straight, drawing, or cutting the ball. If you are in search of a 3w, pick one of these up and give them a spin.

Playability- 10
Quality of the heads -10
Feel- 10
Looks- 10
Price- 9.5
Overall- 9.9 (There's always gotta be something better?)
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judge-smails
post Oct 15 2003, 02:37 PM
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I wanted to like this club, but I couldn't get it going. Mine was a 15* with a Tour Spec Pro 95 stiff. I hit nothing but low and left with it. The club was great looking from every angle, it just didn't perform for me... I like the ss07 or the Hot metal.
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post Nov 13 2003, 07:01 AM
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Can anyone recommend the specs on this for a 2/3i replacement?

Thanks!
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post Nov 13 2003, 08:14 AM
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the 19* Tourstage U3 Utility with the Nippon Steel Shaft 95PRO
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