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Bridgestone E6 Golf Balls (Dozen)
Bridgestone E6 Golf Balls (Dozen)
- Engineered for players seeking a straighter ball flight with longer carry distance and roll
- Includes 1 dozen 2010 series year balls
- Enhanced low compression design provides an extra soft feel on all shots and a smooth roll off the putter
- Soft gradational compression core
- Unique Seamless Cover Technology produces uniform dimple coverage on the entire ball surface
Soft Gradational Compression Core, Newly enhanced Anti-Side Spin Inner Layer, Soft Surlyn Cover, 330 Seamless Dimple DesignEmploying a newly enhanced Anti-Side Spin Inner Layer that kills excess spin, the Bridgestone e6 golf ball provides a straighter longer flight and reduces hook and slice spin. The surlyn cover provides a soft feel and added greenside control, and the enhanced low compression design provides a smooth roll off the putter. It also features Bridgestone’s Seamless Cover Technolog
List Price: $ 38.00
Price: $ 38.00
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2 thumbs up for e6,
I just started golfing 2 years ago. I used to buy what the pros are using hoping it would help me in my game(e.g. my balls WERE titliest pro-v). When I played with my friend on the east coast, I noticed he was playing the e6. He said to try it. End result, I now use it since it gives me more straight flight and father distance than before. Let’s just say 10-50 yards farther. I now save money for not loosing a lot of balls. Also bragging rights for farther drives from friends.
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|Awesome ball for the price!,
What can i say, it shoots straight like advertised and feels great around the green as well. I think i’ve officially become a Bridgestone convert.
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|Bridgestone E6 vs. Titleist NXT Tour,
Let me start by saying I have been hitting Titleist NXT Tour golf balls for a very long time and I just recently made a change. I am not a scratch golfer by any means and in fact I currently have a 10 handicap, so I am just reviewing this product to let others know what I experienced with this ball. I love the feel of the Titleist NXT Tour balls and the performance they offer through out the years. I will tell you from my experience with Titleist NXT’s is that they really do have a lot of side spin, which in my case means I hit fewer fairways with my natural draw spin. This is why I switched to the Bridgestone E6 ball recently. Let me tell you that this ball drastically hits much straighter for me and the distance is the same as the NXT ‘s. In fact I played a scramble tournament last week and I won the long drive contest with these Bridgestone E6 balls. They feel soft as the Titleist in my opinion and really fly straight. I can work the ball with a draw, but not like the NXT’s. If you want a ball for workability, then I would try the Titleist NXT Tour, but if you want a straighter ball flight, then definately try the Bridgestone E6 ball. I have read reviews that mentioned the E6′s would not hold the green as well, but I have a fairly high launch ball flight, so I noticed no difference on holding greens. The Titleist and Bridgestone balls hold the same for my ball flight and they both putt the same for feel for me as well. I switched and all I know to tell you is the Bridgestone E6 balls are staying in my bag from now on and highly recommend them to anyone wanting a performance ball, that will fly straighter for you. These E6′s were also listed as a GOLD pick IN THE 2010 Golf Digest ball list. Go tee one up and judge for yourself!
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