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Bridgestone JGR SPEEDARC 10.5* Driver Aldila NV Graphite Reg. LIGHTLY USED
Estimated price for orientation: 145 $
Category: Golf Clubs 10
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Description Brand: Bridgestone Shaft Material: Graphite Model: JGR Dexterity: Right-Handed Club Type: Driver Loft: 10.5 Club Size: 1-Wood/ Driver Flex: Regular
BRIDGESTONE JGR DRIVER CATEGORY:
PRICE: $300
WE TESTED: 9.5°, 10.5°, 12° with Aldila NV 65 graphite shaft
KEY TECHNOLOGIES: The flexible crown near the face bends back from the target to boost launch and spring.PROSDISTANCE: This one’s a monster—contact all across the face carries far and offers great rollout; one of the longest drivers in the Max Game Improvement category beats what most testers have in their bags.
ACCURACY/FORGIVENESS: The JGR is easy to hit consistently from the very first swing; shots take off straight with little sidespin; top-notch correction— even the worst misses try to curve back to the center.
FEEL: The clubhead remains stable through the hitting zone; impact is exciting—the ball jumps off the face, even on minor mis-hits.
PLAYABILITY: The JGR consistently delivers a penetrating, medium-high ball flight that cuts through the wind; testers can’t adjust loft with this one, but flipping the two weights on the sole can fine-tune shot shape.
LOOK: A traditional shape that sits squarely and comfortably; neon yellow graphics on the crown and white scoring lines on the clubface make it easy to set up correctly.Bridgestone JGR DriverCONSTesters prefer a less brash-looking color scheme, and many of them would change the neon yellow grip before putting it into play; the especially deep face inspires confidence, but it takes some time to determine the correct tee height.BOTTOM LINE: The Bridgestone JGR is the best model in its class—this star earned top ratings in each performance category. Any higher-handicapper looking to improve his tee game should give it a test-drive.HOT STIX'S TAKE: The bonded head has two movable weights (6 and 12 grams) to change directional bias and CG location. It delivers max forgiveness for average Joes seeking a traditionallooking head. Launch: Mid; Spin: Mid
Description
Brand: | Bridgestone | Shaft Material: | Graphite |
Model: | JGR | Dexterity: | Right-Handed |
Club Type: | Driver | Loft: | 10.5 |
Club Size: | 1-Wood/ Driver | Flex: | Regular |
BRIDGESTONE JGR DRIVER CATEGORY:
PRICE: $300
WE TESTED: 9.5°, 10.5°, 12° with Aldila NV 65 graphite shaft
KEY TECHNOLOGIES: The flexible crown near the face bends back from the target to boost launch and spring.PROSDISTANCE: This one’s a monster—contact all across the face carries far and offers great rollout; one of the longest drivers in the Max Game Improvement category beats what most testers have in their bags.
ACCURACY/FORGIVENESS: The JGR is easy to hit consistently from the very first swing; shots take off straight with little sidespin; top-notch correction— even the worst misses try to curve back to the center.
FEEL: The clubhead remains stable through the hitting zone; impact is exciting—the ball jumps off the face, even on minor mis-hits.
PLAYABILITY: The JGR consistently delivers a penetrating, medium-high ball flight that cuts through the wind; testers can’t adjust loft with this one, but flipping the two weights on the sole can fine-tune shot shape.
LOOK: A traditional shape that sits squarely and comfortably; neon yellow graphics on the crown and white scoring lines on the clubface make it easy to set up correctly.CONSTesters prefer a less brash-looking color scheme, and many of them would change the neon yellow grip before putting it into play; the especially deep face inspires confidence, but it takes some time to determine the correct tee height.BOTTOM LINE: The Bridgestone JGR is the best model in its class—this star earned top ratings in each performance category. Any higher-handicapper looking to improve his tee game should give it a test-drive.HOT STIX'S TAKE: The bonded head has two movable weights (6 and 12 grams) to change directional bias and CG location. It delivers max forgiveness for average Joes seeking a traditionallooking head. Launch: Mid; Spin: Mid
PRICE: $300
WE TESTED: 9.5°, 10.5°, 12° with Aldila NV 65 graphite shaft
KEY TECHNOLOGIES: The flexible crown near the face bends back from the target to boost launch and spring.PROSDISTANCE: This one’s a monster—contact all across the face carries far and offers great rollout; one of the longest drivers in the Max Game Improvement category beats what most testers have in their bags.
ACCURACY/FORGIVENESS: The JGR is easy to hit consistently from the very first swing; shots take off straight with little sidespin; top-notch correction— even the worst misses try to curve back to the center.
FEEL: The clubhead remains stable through the hitting zone; impact is exciting—the ball jumps off the face, even on minor mis-hits.
PLAYABILITY: The JGR consistently delivers a penetrating, medium-high ball flight that cuts through the wind; testers can’t adjust loft with this one, but flipping the two weights on the sole can fine-tune shot shape.
LOOK: A traditional shape that sits squarely and comfortably; neon yellow graphics on the crown and white scoring lines on the clubface make it easy to set up correctly.
Bridgestone JGR Driver