Bridgestone has truly become more popular lately so far as their golf balls are concerned. Their Tour B330 golf balls are used by PGA Tour professionals for example Brandt Snedeker, Matt Kuchar, and Davis Love III, then when they came out with a brand new tour level performance golf ball for amateur golfers I'd to try them out. The Bridgestone B330 RXS golf ball is specifically designed for all those with swing speeds under 105 mph, and includes a three piece design having a soft urethane cover for great feel and distance. What follows is my overview of the golf ball after playing several rounds with it.


Positives

One of the first things that I noticed about while using Bridgestone B330s RXS was that if offered good distance, both off the tee and in the fairway. I hit it alongside a Titleist Pro V1 and found little to no distance distinction between the two balls. It was especially great when it came to iron shots, when i was getting on average at least three to five extra yards when using the golf ball. Another great aspect of the Bridgestone B330 RXS was that it was ideal for short game shots, whether chipping or putting. It includes a great feel on the putting green, and also the alignment on the ball makes it easy to line up putts. When it found chipping the ball would check up every time just the way I needed it to.

Negatives

The only real negative I found with the Bridgestone B330 RXS was when I hit long or middle iron shots in to the green. The ball just never seemed to have a great amount of spin control whichever way I tried hitting it. The ball would hit the green and just keep rolling as opposed to hitting the green and then stopping. One should expect an excursion level performance basketball to have better spin control for these types of shots, and I was disappointed when the B330 RXS couldn’t perform up to its expectations.

Overall

 

Overall I truly enjoyed using the Bridgestone B330 RXS round the golf course. One of the main weaknesses is my round of golf is shots from 100 yards as well as in, and this golf ball really helped a great deal in both chipping and putting. While the basketball did not perform as well when it came to long and middle iron shot spin, for amateur golfers this will not be much of a concern. The distance that you get with the golf ball will lead to more short iron shots anyways.