Are Bridgestone J36 irons any good?
Entering the market at $799 price point, the J36 is a steal compared to other forged iron which sets creep towards the $850-999 range. The J36 is a perfect player’s iron, easy to control while still providing the soft feel and traditional looks golfers love.
When did Bridgestone J36 irons come out?
2008
New for 2008, Bridgestone Golf has just announced the new J36 lineup of irons, hybrids, and wedges.
What is the J36 blade and pocket cavity on the Bridgestone cavity?
Bridgestone’s J36 Blade and Pocket Cavity were designed in concert with the Cavity to provide golfers with the ability to design their own perfect combo set. So a golfer who wants more control in the short irons can add the J36 blade while someone seeking more forgiveness and higher launch in the long irons can add the Pocket Cavity.
Is the Bridgestone J36 a good hybrid?
With the J36, Bridgestone has achieved the fine balance between a hybrid that’s small enough to suit better players yet still provides plenty of confidence from address. The club head is small for a hybrid, just a touch bigger toe to heel than a golf ball.
Is J33 cavity a good brand of iron?
The forged iron marketplace is becoming very competitive these days with companies like MacGregor, Titleist, and TaylorMade all bringing quality products to market. Although it lacked main stream acceptance, the original J33 Cavity gained an ardent and cult following for its classic looks, soft feel, and performance.
What is the J36 cavity on a golf club?
One of the most prominent features of the J36 cavity is the progressive cavity which lowers the center of gravity from the short irons to the long irons allowing for trajectory control in the short irons with a higher ball flight in the long irons. To further enhance this trajectory control, progressive offset is also used.