Product Comparison: Bridgestone E5 vs Bridgestone E6
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- My swingspeed with the driver is about 90 mph. Im a newbie still, but with this ball I was getting ridiculous lengths with this ball compared to other balls I have tried.
- A slight difference is softness and spin around the greens but still performs well. The e5 is the best bang for the buck that I have tried.
- I had some drives close to 300 yards (my normal length on a good hit used to be 220-250) which allowed me to get some eagle opportunities teeing off from "Gold".
- Good golf balls for the novice. Increase length of your drive and travels nice and straight.
- Goes straight, even on mis-hits, good distance and unbelievably soft around and on the green.
- I'm a Senior golfer, wanted low compression golf balls! Seem to be fine, no complaints.
- Best ball out there. Excellent distance and nice and soft on the greens.
- Forgiving. VERY little sidespin compared to balls of higher compression.
- Same Distance, still straight but with a softer feel. The new Ionomer cover construction is the reason I believe. I loved the 2013 models but these hold the green just a little better and feel much better off the putter.
- The e6 soft feels great off the club. Straight but soft. Very rewarding no matter what club I use.
- The ball also chips and puts well, no complaints whatsoever!
- I just played my first round with these balls. They perform the way I expected them to. I bought these balls to get more control on chips around the green.
- They have a higher trajectory and more spin so they land more softly.
- I have played the Pro-V1 for a long time and decided to try the e5 because of the urethane cover. I found the e5 is longer off the tee and the feel is the same
- These are great! Plenty of spin and feel - about half the price of the ProV1 and Callaway Tour models I've been using.
- The e6's are a low spin ball off the driver. They roll out as much if not more than the Velocity.
- On soft greens you can spin them enough to hit and stay. But I can't spin them back. Which I don't care.
- A great ball. The ball does not seem to have as much spin which results in more fairways and lower scores.
- One thing I like better about the Bridgestone's is the cover appears to be a bit softer, which gives a better feel in the chipping and putting aspects of my game.
- Less dimple depth results in less spin and straighter shots.