Balls Reviews
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Bridgestone B330-RX Golf Balls 2013 Review
RRP: £45
TG Rating A tour-feel ball designed for the amateur. A soft core allows max compression for slower swings. Contact: www.bridgestonegolf.com
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Callaway Hex Chrome+ Golf Ball Review
RRP: £35
TG Rating Owners' Rating The Callaway Hex Chrome+ golf ball is a four-piece ball for mid-to fast-swinging golfers who want long distance without sacrificing feel. In any industry a manufacturer strives to achieve both performance and value for money, and with the Hex Chrome+...
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Mizuno MP-X Golf Balls Review
RRP: £50
TG Rating A four-piece construction which limits driver spin and delivers stability at high ball speeds. We recommend them for powerful hitters who need to lower spin off the tee, but also want the performance of a premium tour-grade urethane cover.
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Bridgestone 2013 e Series Golf Balls Review
RRP: £26
TG Rating Bridgestone is well known for its range of Tour-ready balls, used by the likes of Brandt Snedeker and Matt Kuchar and most recently Sandy Lyle. But their “e” Series of balls has also been impressive in recent years. Now they’ve launched the...
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Bridgestone B330/B330-S Golf Balls 2007 Review
RRP: £40
TG Rating Owners' Rating Bridgestone's "speed elasticity" golf ball core is gradated, so its hardness increases by 45 percent as you move from the center to the perimeter. The molecular structure of the thermoplastic urethane golf ball cover has been strengthened to...
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Bridgestone B330-RXS Golf Balls Review
RRP: £50
TG Rating This ball delivers distance for slower swing speeds (under 105mph), but with an emphasis on short-game spin and feel. Dual dimples are designed to give a shallower descent and more long-game roll. Contact: www.bridgestonegolf.com