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Bridgestone Precept Tour Premium Forged Irons 2-PW - 2000
The Precept Tour Premium Forged Iron is forged from the finest 1025 mild carbon steel providing exceptional feel and playability. Featuring a progressive cavity-back design, the long irons are easy to get in the air, while the short irons produce a flatter trajectory. With its longer hosel and minimal offset, the Tour Premium Forged will appeal to the most discriminating traditionalist, while maintaining a high level of forgiveness not found in muscleback designs.
BRAND |
Bridgestone |
MODEL |
Precept Tour Premium Forged |
CLUB |
3-PW |
LOFT |
Standard |
LENGTH |
5 Iron = 38" (Standard) |
DEXTERITY |
Right Handed |
SHAFT |
Steel True Temper Dynamic Gold |
FLEX |
Stiff |
REVIEW: "I just ordered a set of these about a week ago, and they should arrive any day now. I do not usually buy something without trying it first, but after reading the reviews, and hitting the Tour Premium CB's in a local golf shop(I had never hit Precepts before, and was really wowed by the CB's--equal to the Hogan products and easily better than the rest). That, plus the price was just too good to pass up--had me go ahead and take a chance on these. If I don't like them I'll just lick my financial wounds and go ahead and buy either the Tour Premium CB's or the Hogan Apex Edge Pro's--in my opinion the two best sets of clubs for the mid-handicapper that I've hit to date(and I've hit most all of them). Well, I'll write another review once I get a chance to hit my new clubs. Until then, thanks to all who have posted reviews on all the different clubs--a great source of info. I do note the tendency for people to overate clubs---and there clubs/reviews that I didn't think were that true to my experience with those particular products. The bottom line is that one should always try out a club for themselves, and use the reviews to look for similar experiences/product tendencies amongst the different reviewers. Also, don't do what I did and wait until you are forty years old to buy a set of forged irons. No cavity back club is going to compare to the sweet feel of a forged club. Forged clubs such as the Hogan Edge's and the Precept CB's are forgiving enough even for the highest handicapper. An old salt golf salesman told me that it takes two and a half times more labor to make a forged club--so of course the club makers want you to buy cast clubs--the profit margin is way higher! If you do buy forged, just be sure to buy a set of head covers, because they dinged up easier than cast (softer metal), and nothing is uglier than a set of dinged up forged clubs.
Beautiful sticks that I purchased on a whim. These are a perfect blend of blade and player cavity back. They aren't especially easy or forgiving but they are easier than blades. The great part is that when flushed they feel like blades. They have a high overall club weight and D3 swingweight which aids in tempo and keeping them on plane. These were a sweet deal."
These Used Classic VINTAGE Cavity Back Forged Irons are in great condition, immediately playable, and very rare.
Grooves are in great condition.
Faces have some wear, but are very playable.
Golf Pride Tour Wrap Grips are soft with minimal (if any) signs of wear. I do realize the grips are white. Ugh.
True Temper Dynamic Gold Precept Steel Shafts
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