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New Bridgestone premium forged irons and wedges: 5 things to know

By: Ryan Noll
December 3, 2024
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Among Bridgestone's new iron offerings: the sleek 220 MB line.

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Whenever a new set of forged irons emerges from a Japanese foundry, we take notice — especially when they come from a renowned brand like Bridgestone Golf. The all-new 220 MB, 221 CB and 222 CB+ irons confirm that Bridgestone is still betting big on the premium forged iron category.

And not just with irons.

Bridgestone also announced Tuesday a new set of forged wedges are coming soon. Here are 5 key things to know about the new iron and wedge collections from Bridgestone.

3 new iron models

There are three ultra-premium Bridgestone Golf clubs to choose from:

— 220 MB: A traditional muscle back design featuring Tour Groove Design for consistent spin and maximum shotmaking versatility.

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220MB Bridgestone

— 221 CB: A one-piece forged design with a small cavity back for a slightly higher MOI and a slightly wider sole for improved stability. Additionally, the 4- and 5-iron versions feature a dual pocket cavity for improved trajectory and control.

221CB Bridgestone

— 222 CB+: These irons feature a dual pocket cavity throughout the set, offering a lower CG, higher launch and improved vibration dampening at impact. Combined with a wider sole, the 222 CB+ is the most forgiving model of the three.

222CB+ Bridgestone

The 220 MB and 221 CB come equipped with Nippon PRO Modus3 Tour 120 steel shafts, while the 222 CB+ comes with Nippon PRO 950 GH steel shafts.

Wedges come in two configurations

Bridgestone has also introduced new forged wedges, the BRM2. These feature a milled groove design with an aggressive pattern inspired by the company’s Bridgestone Tire technology. The wedges are available in two sole configurations:

— M-Grind: For players seeking versatility and playability with open-faced shots.

— A-Grind: A higher bounce setup for increased forgiveness.

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Bridgestone BRM2 wedge. Bridgestone

The BRM2 wedges come with Nippon PRO Modus3 Tour 120 steel shafts and are available in 52-, 56- and 58-degree lofts for the M-Grind, and only 58-degree loft for the A-Grind.

Endo manufacturing is a big deal

When it comes to precision forging, Japan-based Endo Manufacturing is legendary for its attention to detail and quality. Knowing that Bridgestone collaborated with Endo to develop these new irons and wedges, it’s a safe bet these have the potential to be among the elite forged irons of 2025.

New line marks pivot for Bridgestone

The new line marks a pivot for Bridgestone and how it wants to be perceived in the market.

“For now, we’re taking a scaled approach to clubs, focusing on premium irons and wedges with a heavy emphasis on fitting and customization,” Bridgestone Golf president Dan Murphy said in a release. “We have always believed strongly in golf ball fitting and the importance of playing optimized equipment. We’re applying the same approach to clubs and encourage anyone interested in our premium forgings to take the time to get fit.”

Availability

All three new Bridgestone irons and both wedges will be available later this month. The 220 MB and 221 CB will be sold in 4-PW sets for $1,050 while the 222 CB+ will retail for $900 in a 5-PW set. BRM2 wedges will sell for $150 each.

Want to overhaul your bag for 2025? Find a fitting location near you at True Spec Golf.

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