Bridgestone J36
The Bridgestone J36 hybrid has plenty of confidence inspiring loft to see at address here, and the head is compact with no alignment aid. Offered a decent level of control.
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The Bridgestone J36 hybrid has internal weighting, which increases MOI for twist-resistance. Leading edge designed to make clean contact easier. This hybrid would suit golfers who want forgiveness and scope to shape shots, and who prefer a no-nonsense, compact design.
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