Bridgestone e6 Soft Golf Ball Review
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Spin: Low

Dimples: 330

Compression: Mid

Category Comparison: Premium

Spec: (Three) Piece / Layers

The Bridgestone e6 Soft is a game improvement golf ball which retails for $29.99 a dozen and it's built and designed for golfers seeking for the ultimate performance at a decent price tag. Despite being a state of the art piece of golf gear, the Bridgestone e6 Soft is cheaper than the flagship B330 series and, just like its previous generation, it features a three piece design which obviously comes with a Surlyn made cover, an anti spin mantle coating and the company's proprietary soft gradational core. The Bridgestone e6 Soft golf ball was created with an emphasis on soft feel on all shots, hence its name, but without compromising performance in the process. In order to maximize distance, this baby will deliver reduced driver spin, improved launch/stopping power together with its signature soft feel from both the wedge and the iron.



Being designed as a high performance/soft feel golf ball, the Bridgestone e6 Soft features incredible straight distance together with excellent greenside performance and incredible approach, due to its fabulous soft feel. The state of the art construction of the s6 Soft is combined with the brand new Delta Dimple pattern, which is designed for allowing a the ball to fly smoothly through the air and to resist pop ups, as the ball's emphasis is on straight distance, which is an actual mantra from Bridgestone's R&D's point of view. The e6 series was always the company's lowest spinning ball and that translates into a straighter flight trajectory, high launch and really low driver spin. If you're a lower swing golfer seeking for a ball that's easy to compress and gets speed up on the driver, the Bridgestone e6 Soft has your name on it.


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Categories Explained:

Value/Recreational/Distance

– Designed for mid- to high-handicap golfers with swing speeds below 90 mph; typically feature two-piece construction and firm covers; promote greater distance over high spin rates. Examples: Pinnacle Gold, Slazenger RAW Distance

Premium

– Designed for low- to mid-handicap golfers with swing speeds of 90-99 mph; typically feature multi-layer construction and medium-soft covers; happy medium between Value/Recreational and Tour categories for distance and spin qualities. Examples: Titleist NXT Tour, Callaway HEX Diablo

Tour/Advanced/Performance

– Designed for low-handicap and professional golfers with swing speeds in excess of 100 mph; typically feature multi-layer construction and soft covers; promote greater spin rates and enhanced feel over distance. Examples: Titleist ProV1, Bridgestone Tour B330