You have all been asking for it, so here we go. The second of four in our Bridgestone Tour Lineup review. The RX is meant for the under 105 MPH crowd who are seeking more distance. Let’s see the results and pinpoint the key differences between the RXS Model

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00:00 Intro
2:04 Design
4:00 Chipping and Putting
7:23 Feel Across Clubs
9:39 50 Yard Pitch
10:28 9 Iron
11:51 7 Iron
13:21 5 Hybrid
14:30 Driver
15:15 Durability
16:05 Conclusion

14 Comments

  1. Bridgestone is a good ball. I just didn't like the dirty netting look after a round . Looked like the ball was wrapped with a yellowish net.

  2. " It is buttery…. Crispy …. Smooth!!"

    Why is it I have the munchies after every one of his golf ball reviews? I just do not get it.

  3. The difference between the balls seems to be minimal. I think your comment near the end of the video about my age going up and my swing speed coming down,the RX S would be my choice.

  4. If you’re 95+ MPH, you shouldn’t mess with either R model in my opinion. With your swing speed, you realistically should be playing an 85+ compression ball.

  5. Just watched the RX & RXS video back to back! I was fitted for one of the Bridgestone balls, I cannot recall exactly which but I think it was the BX, they are very difficult to find in UK pro shops, online you can get them for about £15 a dozen less than other tour balls if you look around! I just hated the ball though and they just get so shabby so quickly! Even in the practice bag they look tatty compared to others!

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