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Bridgestone Golf Tour B JGR 球道木

2018Game Improvement

简而言之

The Bridgestone Golf Tour B JGR (2018) is a forgiving game-improvement fairway wood built for easy launch.

Bridgestone Golf Tour B JGR 球道木: 关键参数

类别
Game Improvement
可调节
No
型号年份
2018

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Refresh due soon

Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the Tour B JGR is 8 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.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

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Game Improvement 球道木

Bridgestone doesn't get much attention in the driver aisle, and the 2018 Tour B JGR is proof that's a shame. The JGR line came over from Bridgestone's Japanese market, where it built a reputation for one thing: making average swing speeds produce distance that looks like someone else's. This is not a player's driver dressed up for the masses. It was built from the start for golfers who need help launching the ball and keeping it in play.

Here's the part that turns some people off and shouldn't. There's no adjustable hosel. You pick your loft, and that's your loft. Bridgestone's argument was that most golfers set an adjustable driver once, never touch it again, and pay for the mechanism anyway, both in cash and in weight parked up near the hosel where it does nothing for forgiveness. Skipping it let them push weight where it actually matters for the player this club targets.

The result is a driver that launches high, spins less than you'd expect from a game improvement head, and closes easily through impact. If your miss is a weak fade that dies right, the JGR was designed with you in mind.

  • Players with driver swing speeds in the 80s and low 90s who need the club to help generate launch and ball speed.
  • Slicers and fade-hitters who want a head that closes easily rather than fighting them through impact.
  • Anyone who never touches the adjustable hosel on their current driver and would rather that weight go toward forgiveness.

常见问题

Is the 2018 Bridgestone Tour B JGR driver adjustable?
No. The hosel is glued, so the loft you buy is the loft you play. Bridgestone did this deliberately, arguing the adjustment hardware adds weight in a bad spot for forgiveness. It does mean you should get your loft right up front, and if you're between options, take the higher one.
What lofts did the Tour B JGR driver come in?
Bridgestone offered it in 9.5 and 10.5 degrees in the US. Since there's no hosel adjustment to fall back on, the 10.5 is the safer pick for the moderate swing speeds this driver was built for.
Is the Tour B JGR draw biased?
It has a mild draw bias rather than an aggressive offset look. The face closes easily through impact, which helps golfers fighting a slice, but it doesn't sit shut at address the way dedicated anti-slice drivers do. Players with a neutral ball flight can still game it without hooking everything.
What is the Power Milled face on the JGR driver?
Bridgestone milled the face surface in a pattern designed to reduce spin at impact. Lower spin usually costs a game improvement player launch, but paired with the flexible Boost Wave crown section behind the face, the JGR keeps launch high while trimming the ballooning spin that kills carry for slower swings.
Is the 2018 Tour B JGR still worth buying used?
If you fit the profile, yes. Non-adjustable drivers from smaller-share brands fall fast on the used market, so the JGR tends to cost noticeably less than a same-year Callaway or TaylorMade with similar forgiveness. The catch is inventory. Bridgestone sold fewer of these, so finding your loft and shaft combo takes more patience.

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