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Bridgestone Tour B330 Balls Review

Bridgestone Tour B330


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The Tour B330 utilizes breakthroughs in polymer science technologies that means it plays really well. Designed for a sharp penetrating ball flight, the Tour B330 is less affected by wind but does not sacrifice distance and feel. It delivers everything a skilled golfer seeks and is perfect for a high level of play.
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Review Date
June 10, 2011

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Reviewed by: Polski ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
B330

Summary:
Wow ... I don't usually pay too much attention to my golf ball selection, but I played a B330 today, and what a difference. Longer and straigher. I went out and bought two dozen.


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Review Date
December 29, 2010

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: J.R. ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Tour B330

Summary:
I really like this ball because it's kind of like a callaway hx hot, with a lot more bite. When I'm chipping near the green I want my ball to bite, but I still want it to release. I love the pro v1x, but it would bite way to hard at the wrong time and I got tired of the guessing game. When it comes to iron shots it's just like any other tour ball, but off the driver this ball is crazy long.


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Review Date
January 31, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Matthew Nicholson ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
B-330

Summary:
Ok. I am going to deal with the negative remarks first. have you all noticed you shoot in the 80s, 90s, and 100s? Please take note, I am NOT dissing your ability to play. The thing is, the B330 is meant for TOUR FAST SWING SPEEDS, meaning JB Holmes, Sergio Garcia, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, and other people with HIGH swing speeds. Yes. I know they don't use the B330. But I am giving you an example of the swing speed NEEDED to make this ball perform at its highest. My average club head speed is 114 miles per hour. Yes, this ball is a tad firmer than the Pro V1, but I actually like that. It comes a little hotter off of the face with green side shots, which is also a plus for ME. Good spin control, I can actually control how much it backs up on a LEVEL green. It actually feels like you're hitting something with your driver, which I also like. I'm a HyperAgressive(You low handicappers know what I'm talking about ;]) golfer so I like to feel what I hit. Yet, it retains its great softness and feel with irons and wedges and the putter. If you don't swing of approximately 109 miles per hour, YOU WILL NOT COMPRESS THIS BALL! go with the B330S or the B330RX. Those are fantastic balls as well. Each B330 is designed for a different swing speed, while the E series is for trajectory and swing speed. First, find out your swing speed, then pick the right ball for you. Stop complaining about not being able to compress the ball, not being able to spin it, and losing distance. It's YOUR fault, not the ball's.

Similar Products Used:
Taylormade TP Red and TP Black, Nike One Platinum and Black, Titleist Prov V1 and Prov 1X, Callaway Tour I and IX, Hogan, B330S, E5, E6, Tre Soft(Sp?).


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Review Date
October 2, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Henry ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
B330

Summary:
Ordered a dozen of these from lostgolfballs.com on recommendation from a friend and i'm so glad he recommended it. Went and played my home course today and my drives were exploding off the clubhead, giving me a good 15 yards more distance than what i'm used to. I've read that these have players with faster swing speeds in mind, and i fit that category so i can't make recommendations to everyone, but for me, it played well. I got good spin off my wedges; they stuck greens well, gave me all i could ask for. I still prefer the Ben Hogan Apex Tours but for now, this is easier to find, and a good way to go

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Similar Products Used:
Ben Hogan Apex Tour, Callaway HX 56, Nike One Platinum, Pro-V1, Wilson Staff Zip, Precept U-tri Tour, Srixon Z-urc, and several others


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Review Date
September 6, 2008

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Reviewed by: TempusFugit ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
B330

Summary:
This is in response to the gentleman below who was complaining about loss of distance with this ball.

The B330 has been designed for the fastest swings, typically 110 or even 115mph and more. There's no way that this ball will give optimal performance if, like most, one's swing is in the 90-100 mph range. If this the case, better try the B330S or even the new B330RX.


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