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Just wondering what brand Shigeki is with now....I know Bridgestone owns the Tourstage line and that is what he has previously showcased that line.....but now on Bridgestone's new website he has a Bridgestone bag and not Paradiso anymore....is he using the MR-23 series irons still?? Also is he going to be using the J33B irons or stay with the MR-23 blades??? Just thought that someone here would know what the scoop is.....

Just wondering what brand Shigeki is with now....I know Bridgestone owns the Tourstage line and that is what he has previously showcased that line.....but now on Bridgestone's new website he has a Bridgestone bag and not Paradiso anymore....is he using the MR-23 series irons still?? Also is he going to be using the J33B irons or stay with the MR-23 blades??? Just thought that someone here would know what the scoop is.....

Yes, he is using his maru bag with bridgestone writing on it, his hat is bridgestone but all of what really matters is still Tourstage and Import Japanese equipment. MR-23 blades NS pro M266V X, X-Drive w/M65 maru wedge paradiso black shoes, paradiso or epicure pants and a toned down shirt. Paradiso sales will dive but Bridgestone could really use his personality in their roster.

Shame on him for his new lack of style :wah:

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