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I normally play a Callaway SuperSoft. Bought a dozen Bridgestone e6 and played them today. I felt like the ball may have been straight but also that I lost at least a club length in distance with it.  My brother, whom I was playing with and even noticed that I was not hitting the ball as far as I usually do.  Has anyone else ever noticed that the e6 is shorter distance wise?  I most likely will not use this ball again. 


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I use to use the e6, and now use the e7 most of the time. Both distances are as long (carry) as any other brand/model ball out there.

I recently acquired some premium balls. Hit all of them pretty much the same carry distances as the e7.

The Bridgestone balls are stroke savers around the greens for me, and is why I use them.  

Roll, after the carry is dependent on the courss coditions. Sometimes it is longer. Sometimes it is shorter. Even through out the same course. 

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On ‎7‎/‎5‎/‎2019 at 2:18 PM, Osnola said:

I normally play a Callaway SuperSoft. Bought a dozen Bridgestone e6 and played them today. I felt like the ball may have been straight but also that I lost at least a club length in distance with it.  My brother, whom I was playing with and even noticed that I was not hitting the ball as far as I usually do.  Has anyone else ever noticed that the e6 is shorter distance wise?  I most likely will not use this ball again. 

I tried the e6 and found much the same issue. I also wasn't impressed with how it "felt" for me off the club. Of course, I'm a high handicapper so much of that could be the geezer on the handle.


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