Product Comparison: Bridgestone Tour B330-RX vs Bridgestone E6
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- The best soft ball on the market. In my world of golf physics, a harder ball fades more than a softer ball. Go figure! So I'm hitting more fairways.
- It is a extremely well rounded ball. The ball as a senior {78yrs} for distance and control. I can consistently hit this ball well over 220yds in the air.
- These balls fly more consistently than more expensive counterparts. I'm definitely a believer. I have switched to these exclusively despite whatever the product description suggests based on your swing.
- I do like these as much as Titliest. Good high quality ball. I go with these as they are just as good as Titliest and a lot cheaper.
- These balls are high quality and allow for an amateur with the occasional great round to feel like I'm in control. They feel nice and perfectly soft and give me what I need!
- 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.
- Long off drivers and irons, good behavior around the greens!
- The ball is also easier to control around greens. Short iron game has improved measurably. My handicap went down 4 strokes.
- Really a great golf ball. Longer then the ProV, and it bites just as good.
- I love this ball , it has great distance and good chipping feel
- Great distance, accuracy and feel off the club face. None others compare. I'm all in with Bridgestone.
- 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.