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Bridgestone B330 surprisingly Good

Advantages: Its basically a Pro V1 so performes like one
Disadvantages: Slight cheaper than a ProV1

What a great golf ball. They perform to such a high stadard and are suitable to all golfer. They should be a good ball seen as they are exactly the same as Titleist Pro V1s'. They are made in the same place they just have a different logo printed on them. The only small difference is as they are called the b330 they have 330 dimples on them instead of the Pro V1s' 332 dimples, which will make no difference in performance. However this does not mean they should be forgotten about. Seen as they are not as popular as the Titleist they are generally cheaper which is always a bonus. They have a Gradational core for increased initial velocity off the face. Urethane cover which grips the grooves well for increased spin for shorter irons. They spin well on the greens whils going a long was. It is stated on the Bridgestone site that ...

alibatch111 02.11.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Bridgestone B330 Golf Balls

I've Got Soft Balls!

Advantages: Extra distance with the driver. Excellent control and spin. Well priced high performance golf ball for the average golfer.
Disadvantages: Meaningless advertising.

~ ~ Srixon is probably not the first name that springs to a person's mind when they think of golf equipment manufacturers. Names like Slazenger, John Letters and Dunlop, and more recently Taylor Made, Callaway, and Nike are the manufacturers of clubs, balls and equipment that most modern-day golfers would readily associate with being market leaders in the golf world. ~ ~ So who are Srixon, and why are they now quickly establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the golf equipment market? Well, they're a Japanese rubber company called Sumitomo Rubber Industries who have been manufacturing golf balls since way back in 1930, when they began producing Dunlop golf balls under licence in Japan. Thirty three years later, in 1963, they actually bought out Dunlop in the UK, and entered the golf ball market worldwide. So why ...

the_mad_cabbie 10.06.2006 · Read full review
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Review of Srixon Soft Feel Golf Balls

Have You Hard Or Soft Balls?

Advantages: Cheap to purchase. Virtually indestructable. Travels a long way.
Disadvantages: Hard to control, with little or no spin control.

~ ~ Golf balls these days are as varied and different as the various different types of golfers who use them. They have come a long way since the early days of golf, when the golf ball was a simple leather pouch filled with goose or duck feathers! ~ ~ The appliance of science has led to today?s modern golf balls being miniature technological miracles, that are practically aerodynamically perfect. Nowadays you can buy a golf ball that will travel in the air for massive distances. You can buy balls with lots of spin, or practically no spin. Hard balls or soft balls, and all sorts of in-between balls. Whatever your golf handicap, whether you be a budding Tiger Woods, or a total beginner, there is a golf ball out there in the market place that will be just about perfect for you. ~ ~ A relative newcomer to the golf ball market (at ...

the_mad_cabbie 11.03.2004 · Read full review
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