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The Bridgestone Golf Tour B XD-5 (2017) is a forgiving game-improvement driver built for easy launch.
Bridgestone Golf Tour B XD-5 Driver: Thông số chính
- Danh mục
- Game Improvement
- Head size
- 460cc
- Có thể điều chỉnh
- No
- Năm sản xuất
- 2017
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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the Tour B XD-5 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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Bridgestone doesn't sell many drivers in the US, and that's exactly why the Tour B XD-5 is worth a look. When Bridgestone rebranded its equipment line under the Tour B name in 2017, the XD-5 landed as the forgiving option in the driver lineup, the one built for golfers who need help finding the fairway rather than another half-degree of tour-level spin reduction. It's a full 460cc head, it launches easily, and it doesn't ask you to be a better player than you are.
The catch, and it's a real one, is that there's no adjustability here. No sliding weights, no hosel cog, nothing to tinker with. In 2017 that made the XD-5 an outlier, since nearly every competitor at its price offered at least a loft sleeve. Whether that's a dealbreaker depends on how you buy clubs. If you get fit once and never touch a wrench again, the fixed hosel costs you nothing and arguably saves you weight and money.
Almost a decade on, the XD-5 mostly shows up on the used market, and it shows up cheap. For a golfer who wants a stable, straightforward head from a company that takes its Japanese engineering seriously, it's one of the better sleeper buys from that era.
- Mid to high handicappers who want a driver that launches high and flies straight without any setup fiddling.
- Golfers shopping the used market for value, since the XD-5 costs a fraction of what comparable 2017 drivers still fetch.
- Players who found the Tour B XD-3 too low-spinning or too demanding and want the same family with more help built in.
- Anyone who prefers a set-and-forget driver and considers adjustable hosels a feature they'd never actually use.
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- What's the difference between the Bridgestone Tour B XD-5 and the XD-3?
- The XD-3 is the better-player head, built lower-spinning and more workable for faster swings. The XD-5 is the game improvement version, with a full 460cc footprint, a higher launch, and more forgiveness on off-center hits. If you're not sure which one you are, you're probably an XD-5 player. Golfers who genuinely benefit from the XD-3's low spin usually already know it.
- Is the Tour B XD-5 adjustable?
- No. There's no adjustable hosel and no movable weights, so the loft you buy is the loft you play. That means it's worth hitting a couple of lofts before committing, especially used where you can't return it. The upside is a lighter hosel, a cleaner address view, and nothing to work loose over time.
- Is the Bridgestone Tour B XD-5 still worth buying in 2026?
- For the money, yes, with caveats. Driver faces have gotten faster since 2017, so you'd likely pick up a few yards with a current model. But the gap is smaller than marketing suggests, and XD-5 heads sell used for well under a hundred dollars. If your budget is tight or your driver is even older than this one, it's a legitimate upgrade at a fraction of new-driver prices.
- What handicap range is the Tour B XD-5 designed for?
- Bridgestone aimed it at mid and high handicappers, roughly the 12-and-up crowd, though single-digit players who struggle off the tee can play it without embarrassment. The 460cc head and rear-weighted design prioritize keeping the ball in play over shot-shaping. If you move the ball both directions on command, the XD-3 fits that job better.
- Why is the Bridgestone Tour B XD-5 so cheap used?
- Brand presence, not performance. Bridgestone has never had the US driver market share of Callaway, TaylorMade, or Ping, so resale demand for its metalwoods is thin even when the clubs themselves are solid. Add the non-adjustable hosel, which narrows the pool of buyers a given loft fits, and prices stay low. That's a problem for sellers and an opportunity for buyers.
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