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Bridgestone Tour B RXS Golf Balls

TOUR B RXS

Switch to the TOUR B RXS to feel what its like to gain distance, control, and a decisive advantage over the competition.

Distance to give you an edge and Feel to provide control around the green. The enhanced distance of the TOUR B RX comes from increased ball speed as a result of the proprietary core construction and enhanced aerodynamics. The enhanced feel of the TOUR B RXS comes from a softer cover as a result of the SlipRes technology. Tee through green the TOUR B RXS is designed to give you confidence on the course. 
 

Spin: High

Dimples: 338 featuring a dual dimple within each dimple design

Compression: Low

Category Comparison: Tour

Spec: (Three) 3 Piece / Layers

Cover: Urethane Cover, SlipRes technology, Seamless Cover

Core: Gradational Compression core

Introducing the Tour B RXS from Bridgestone golf. It has a even lower 64 compression rating and 338 Dual Dimple pattern with the softest possible urethane cover. This model is a very good fit for golfers looking for Tour performance and is a better match for a low scoring golfer that has a slow golf swing.

The Bridgestone Tour B RXS Golf Ball retails for $44.99 a dozen (MSRP) and it’s quite similar to the RX, being built and designed to replace the previous B330-RXS. To make a long story short, the new hair to the throne was created with an emphasis on distance and feel. In all the four versions of Bridgestone’s Tour B golf balls, the technologies implemented are basically the same across the board. However, the Tour B RXS shines among its brethren as it boasts ALL of the technologies which are to be found in the other 3 models, i.e. this baby comes fully packed with all the bells and whistles a pro-golfer would demand from a golf ball: there’s the Dual Dimple 338 pattern, the SlipRes cover is also there, together with the Seamless Cover Technology and the gradational compression core.

Bridgestone put everything they’ve got into this golf ball, which makes the RXS the best performer in the lineup, as expected. This ball has a higher ball flight compared to the other three, feeling durable and solid around the greens, and also a tad more, let’s say spinnier. In terms of length, the Tour B RXS is a bit shorter compared to the RX, which is probably due to the former’s higher spin rates. That doesn’t mean Bridgestone offers weak golf balls in their Tour B lineup, they’re just different and aimed to suit specific players, that’s all. Keep in mind that the Tour B RXS is aimed at low-mid handicap golfers, featuring a soft cover, being ideally suited to better players who swing too slowly to enjoy the performance levels offered by the Tour B XS, yet they love the soft feel of the B RXS. By the way, this golf ball has the lowest compression of the bunch, 64 respectively, yet it provides tons of greenside control-spin and boosts feel.

 

17 Jul 2019