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Bridgestone e5, e6, and e7 Ball Review


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Bridgestone's e-Series balls are new and improved this year, but how well do they perform?

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I play with a +2 handicap who never touches the ProV1s, but rather swears by Bridgestone e6's (Tour Yellow). My problem with the e series is that they scratch easily. However, I have found that the Tour Yellows hold up much better. If you feel the surface of those, it's like an oily sheen. For about the same price, you can by the NXT Tour.....


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I play with a +2 handicap who never touches the ProV1s, but rather swears by Bridgestone e6's (Tour Yellow). My problem with the e series is that they scratch easily. However, I have found that the Tour Yellows hold up much better. If you feel the surface of those, it's like an oily sheen. For about the same price, you can by the NXT Tour.....


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