Bridgestone GC Midsize Irons
Bridgestone GC Midsize Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 21, 2011]
Steve Malis
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone gc mid
Picked up a used set only because I wanted to try out the shaft--Nippon 104 grams. The combination of shaft and head work great for me. Good ball flight and consistant distances. Easy to hit with some workability. This set kicked my Yonex Cyberstars out of my bag. Customer Service Not nedded Similar Products Used: Yonex Cyberstar, Ping I3 |
[Jun 11, 2009]
Parry Trowell
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone gc midsize
ok, these are kick ass clubs.. I went out and shot two under and won a tournament...what can I say? they feel great off the face and stop on a dime. I am interested in trying a bridgestone driver next ... another happy hacker ......... |
[Apr 20, 2009]
nongmar
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone GC mid irons
Bought these Christmas time as they were being shifted out of shops with a good discount. To me, they're a great looking iron; the GC os were plain ugly. Was initially disappointed with the purchase, however, now I can't wipe the smile off my 'dial'. You do suffer a lot with contact out near the toe; if you can strike the ball with the sweetspot, you'll be rewarded with a soft-landing and a very pleasant sensation in your hands. Not the longest iron, but not all that far behind Cobra 2300s Customer Service None needed so far Similar Products Used: Cobra 3100s |
[Feb 19, 2009]
Parry
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
bridgestone gc midsize
I wanted to try a stiff graphite shaft, and jumped on the deal for under 200 to canada including shipping.I mean we all play graphite in the driver and woods, so why not irons? they have come a long way in making torque comparable to steel . Let's face it, graphite is the way to go.(proshopwarehouse via ebay.ca)
Similar Products Used: x 18 callaway, taylor made lt 2 |
[Dec 01, 2008]
Boombatty
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone GC O/S
I rely heavily on the input of others when it comes to the purchase of clubs. I do not have the means to go to Golfsmith and try everyting they have to offer, only to settle on a retail price for clubs. My shopping comes from the bargain bin- a place where people write and tell me what works and what does not. What I can tell you about the Bridgestone GC is that it is a diamond in the rough. I bought mine for less than $200 and love them. I switched from forged irons to a more forgiving set, and I have added a bit of distance without penalty for the mis-hit. These irons come with the Nippon shaft, and the regular flex is stiffer than most. It is in between, for those who lose distance on stiff shafts but cannot control regular. Feel is there and the ability to shape a shot is not lost on the head design. It is possible. I recommend these irons for those who are mid cappers and want more consistency. They will not blind you with cool colors or intrinsic design. Rather, they will sit non-descript in the bag and light up the dude you are playing against. Perfect for those who want a combination of play and low profile looks. Customer Service Have not had the pleasure. Hope that I won't have too, either. Similar Products Used: Wilson Di5, MacGregor 1025c, Adams Idea A2 Pro, Tommy Armour Silver Scot. |
[Nov 06, 2008]
RedCamp
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone Precept GC Mid
FYI - now available new at 3balls for $150 & change w/ free shipping. (I'm not a shill, BTW.) Haven't played them yet -- going on reviews -- but like the idea of a traditional thin top line, reasonably forgiving, not overly offset iron that should match my skill level for a while. If not, for the price they'll make good weed-whackers around the yard. Giving provisional Overall Rating of 4 stars -- let you know after I hit 'em. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Replacing cheap Techpower forged cavity-backs. |
[Sep 24, 2008]
jayco
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone GC Mids
Although I've only had these clubs for a little while, I can honestly say I'm surprised that these aren't more popular!
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Wilson Staff Ci6, Taylor Made RAC, Square Two, Spalding Cannon |
[Jul 09, 2008]
Pure Energy
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
GC Mid 4 to pw nippon 1050gh s flex shafts
really nice midsize iron heads. was looking for something a little more workable and less "super game improvement". These clubs certainly allow more workability but are still very forgiving.
Customer Service haven't used Similar Products Used: 3dx pro, precept tour premium cb, cleveland ta7's |
[Jun 21, 2008]
Bill
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone GC Mid
I have played Mizuno Comp EZ's for about the past 5 years and was very happy with them. Then, I got the bug for a new set and tried the Maltby MMB/KE4 combo set, which I really liked but...I couldn't say they were any better than the Mizunos. Then, I got a set of Dynacract Prophets, SWEET irons, but, well you know.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Mizuno Comp EZ |
[Apr 27, 2008]
Tomas Mikkelsen
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Bridgestone GC Mid Size
I bought this set of irons six month ago. I'm very pleased, the feel of the irons i perfect just the way i like it.
Similar Products Used: Cleveland CG4 |