Bridgestone J33 Fairway Woods

Bridgestone J33 Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

  • 17-4 stainless steel
  • Higher initial ball velocity
  • Tungsten weight optimizes center of gravity

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 23, 2013]
Zen Golfer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Bridgestone J33

I have the 3, 5, and 7 wood with Aldila NV 65 R shafts. Fairway woods have always been iffy for me. But these fairway woods are easy for me to hit. The heads are somewhat smaller than many others, but the ball really shoots off the face of these clubs. I will not even consider putting any other fairway woods in my bag.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Launcher, Spalding EZX

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 27, 2007]
Thomas Warner
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Bridgestone J33 3 and 5 Wood

One word for these clubs. AWESOME. I have the 3 and 5 wood with NV adaila stiff shaft. My swing speed is in high 130's to low 140's. I can carry the 3 wood about 230 and the 5 wood about 210. This is all on a simulator. I haven't hit them on the range or in play yet. "Still Snow on the ground" These clubs are very forgiving and they go straight as narrow. I would definitly recommand these fairway woods. I use to use the original adams. I loved those clubs but these are just so much better. I can't wait until spring gets here.

Customer Service

not used.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 08, 2006]
You're Away
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Bridgestone J33 3-wood - Aldila NV 85 Stiff

I bought the Bridgestone J33 3-wood with an Aldila NV stiff graphite shaft about a month ago and just love it. It is the easiest 3-wood I've ever hit as far as being able to get the ball airborne and it's plenty long and accurate and to me, surprisingly forgiving. It has a very nice sound and feel to it. Good feedback as to whether you've hit it good or not. The face is medium height, not too shallow and not real deep. The sole is nicely shaped with heel and toe relief so the club glides through longer grass well. It has a fixed weight low and back to lower the center of gravity. About the only complaint I have is the metal on the clubface seems to show scratches fairly easily form dirt/sand on the ball. But I've had that complaint with other fairway woods too, so it must be common to the type of metal being used these days.

I've become faithful to the Bridgestone Golf brand as I'm currently using the J33 forged combo irons and wedges, have a couple of the J33 hybrid clubs (the J33 wood types, not the Air Muscle iron type) and have a J33 460 driver that I just bought but haven't played with yet. Will submit a review for that club soon. I also use the B330S golf ball and have a Bridgestone Staff golf bag. I'm sold on the brand as they make great products, but are kind of a second tier golf company behind the bigger names, so you can purchase their products on Ebay and elsewhere at very steep discounts off retail. Since using the brand I've gone from a 4 handicap to a 2, so it appears to be helping my game as well. Check it out!

Customer Service

Haven't needed to use.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Hi-Bore, Taylor Made R7 Quad HT, Ping G5, Titleist 983K

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 03, 2006]
pdid4partyclub
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Bridgestone j33 3 wood

This is a solid 3 wood best feel i've had out of a 3 wood. i hit it with a smooth swing about 255 yds. in the air. You can over swing with this club or will hook!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 04, 2005]
av8r1998
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: J33 Fairway Wood

Solid feel. The club definitely promotes a draw. Very forgiving...good misses.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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