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The Bridgestone Golf Tour B XD-H (2017) is a low-spin, workable hybrid for faster swing speeds.
Bridgestone Golf Tour B XD-H 하이브리드: 주요 스펙
- 카테고리
- Tour
- 조절 가능
- No
- 모델 연도
- 2017
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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the Tour B XD-H is 9 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
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Tour 하이브리드
Bridgestone doesn't flood the market with hybrids, so when the Tour B XD-H showed up in 2017 it had a clear job. This was the hybrid built for the Tour B line, the family Bridgestone designed around feedback from its tour staff, and it looks the part. The profile is compact, the face sits fairly neutral at address, and there's none of the bulky, draw-biased shaping you get from hybrids aimed at slower swingers.
That focus tells you a lot before you ever hit it. The XD-H was meant to replace a long iron for players who still deliver the club with some speed, not to rescue anyone from the rough with a shut face and a chunky sole. It flies more like a strong iron than a mini fairway wood, which is exactly what better players tend to want from this slot in the bag.
It's also a fixed-hosel club. No adjustability, no wrench, no sleeve. In 2017 that was already becoming unusual in this category, and it's part of why the XD-H feels like a piece of equipment rather than a gadget. You buy the loft you need and you go play.
- Single-digit and low-teens handicaps who want a hybrid that flies like a long iron replacement, not a high-launching fairway wood.
- Players with enough club speed to launch a forward-CG head, roughly mid-80s mph of driver speed and up.
- Anyone who fights a left miss with hybrids and wants a neutral, square-sitting head they can work both ways.
- Golfers who prefer simple, fixed-hosel equipment and don't care about tinkering with loft settings.
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- Is the Bridgestone Tour B XD-H forgiving enough for a mid handicapper?
- It's more forgiving than the long iron it replaces, but by hybrid standards it's demanding. The compact head and forward weighting reward solid contact and punish thin strikes with low, short misses. A mid handicapper with decent ball striking can play it, but there are easier hybrids from the same era if forgiveness is the priority.
- Is the Tour B XD-H adjustable?
- No. It has a traditional glued hosel with no loft or lie adjustability, so you need to pick your loft carefully when you buy. The upside is a cleaner look at address and no adapter weight in the hosel.
- Does the XD-H have draw bias?
- No, and that's the point. The face sits square and the weighting is neutral, which is why it appeals to better players who fear the hooky miss that many hybrids produce. If you slice the ball and want help turning it over, this is the wrong hybrid for you.
- Is the 2017 Tour B XD-H still worth buying used?
- If it fits your game, yes. Hybrid technology has moved slower than driver technology, so a clean used XD-H gives up very little to newer tour-style hybrids and costs a fraction of the price. Check the face and sole for wear, since these were often bought by good players who hit a lot of balls.
- What's the difference between the Tour B XD-H and the XD-F?
- The XD-F is the fairway wood in the 2017 Tour B line and the XD-H is the hybrid. The XD-H is smaller, shorter, and built to slot in where your longest irons end, while the XD-F covers the longer gap below your driver. Both share the tour-focused design philosophy: compact shaping, neutral flight, no adjustability.
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