Bridgestone Golf Balls

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Does anyone use these? My friend who is in oz has emailed and said he has changed from pro v's to bridgestone and much prefers them for both distance and control , he even states that titlest need to give Bridgestone a $ for every ball they sell. If you use them whats your opinion?
 
they have the most complete range of balls on the market - the question isn't 'Bridgestone' but which one for you and why.....

this is an excelent summary of why, although it's nearly a year old the principle's sound -

http://thesandtrap.com/b/balls/bridgestone_tour_b330_series_ball_review

the reference to titiliest and $ is probably related to an old patent issue around the original ProV1 :rolleyes:
 
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Bridgestone have a lot of fans on here, especially the B330 rx.
 
Thanks mate, think I will buy a sleeve tomorrow at the pro shop and head out for a hit, weather depending, lashing it down here just now
 
I've recently started using the E6 after trying TM Burner and AD333's. Broke 100 on my last round for the first time. Coincidence? ............................... Yeah probably, but I'm quite happy with the E6's.
 
I bought 2 doz B330 RX for £40 from Snainton Golf with free delivery and really like them. They are for swing speeds up to 105 mph and are long off the tee with good feel round the greens
 
Used the B330-RXS all last year, loved it. I picked up B330-RX on course the other week and thought it flew a bit better. My pro shop was selling off his Bridegstone stock so I went to pick up two dozen and inadvertently picked up some B330-S, which I happen to think is even better still. Two thumbs up from me.
 
Used the B330-RXS all last year, loved it. I picked up B330-RX on course the other week and thought it flew a bit better. My pro shop was selling off his Bridegstone stock so I went to pick up two dozen and inadvertently picked up some B330-S, which I happen to think is even better still. Two thumbs up from me.
The S version is for higher swing speeds (over 105mph apparently), works great if I'm swinging well, but can still play like a Donnay on a bad swing day.
 
The S version is for higher swing speeds (over 105mph apparently), works great if I'm swinging well, but can still play like a Donnay on a bad swing day.

Am aware of that, DG convinced me that the RX/RXS were best for. I only picked up the 330-S by mistake, but I must have improved my swingspeed of late because these are definitely flying better for me at the moment.
 
changed from years of 'yellowish' prov1's to Bridgestone B330-RX and B330-S last year, far superior ball IMO, stays white as well, Titleist can learn a thing from these guys
 
Bridgestone have a lot of fans on here, especially the B330 rx.


I made a switch to these B330-RX about 2 weeks ago , nice ball , with More wedge spin than I thought Id get from them , after reading the box , also had my 1st ever ACE last saturday with one, so BIG Thumbs Up from me :thup:
 
The S version is for higher swing speeds (over 105mph apparently), works great if I'm swinging well, but can still play like a Donnay on a bad swing day.

I use the S version and my swing speed is mid nineties. I tried the RXS but didn't like it. The S is a great ball
 
B330 for me all the way. Only ball that performs for my over eager swing speed. Bridgstone have mmore golf ball patents than anyone else and most other companies pay for their use.
 
Just got back from a Bridgestone ball fitting.

Couldn't have been more interesting (if you're that way inclined).

Hit 5 DX2 and then 5 e5 (the green one)....

Got a nice printout and then bought some from the shop 10% off. What more could you ask.

I need more backspin on my drives and certainly would be keen for the ball to stop quicker on the greens, if that's what the urethane cover will offer.

http://www.bridgestonegolf.com/product/balls/e5

It's about time, I've been avoiding them like the plague as the line up was always WAY too confusing.....
 
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