The Bridgestone B330 is designed for golfers seeking exceptional, consistent performance while achieving incredible distance and optimal greenside control. The B330 is a harder feeling, Tour-caliber golf ball that spins less and will have a lower trajectory than the Bridgestone B330-S. If you have a high trajectory and feel like you are losing distance because the ball is ballooning on you, this is the ball you need to play. The Tour B330 has a lower flight trajectory and less spin on shorter wedge shots than the B330-S.
W**R
Love Bridgestone Tour Balls, but a bit disappointed with the mix.
I love Bridgestone balls, and currently game with the B330-S, Pro V1x, and other spinny tour balls. This lot came with 21 B330 / S and 27 B330RX / RXS. I was slightly disappointed because I was hoping for an even split between the two. Not all of them were the newer versions of the balls, either, as most of the non-RX balls had the old dimple style, and not the double dimple design that the newer style had. There were also a fair amount of refurbished balls which I usually don't have a problem with, but they had crooked and sometimes pretty warped reprints of the ball labels. A couple refurbished balls also had incorrect labels, as well. I had a couple labeled B330 and B330s, but were pretty clearly B330 RX's. As for the condition, they aren't too bad. Some expected scuffs and imprints, but not enough to make them unplayable.Now about the balls: Both the B330 and B330RX lines are premium balls, but are made for different swing speeds. Supposedly the B330 is for people above 105 MPH, while the RX is for those below that mark. The RX and RXS feel much softer, and actually feel more like the normal Pro V1, whereas the B330 and B330S feel slightly harder and more solid. I usually drive about 250-270 carry, so I probably fit in the B330 / B330 S range. I wanted the mix to try all four options, but grew to favor the B330S. Even though it feels a bit hard, it is just so consistent and gets a nice amount of bite, even on short chips. I can get a noticeable difference in feedback and spin from the S as opposed to the non-S version. It's not quite as much as a Pro V1x, but In my opinion, the V1x spins too much when I don't necessarily want it to. The S also gets decently low spin off the tee, and tends to do pretty well in the wind. I hit both the B330 and B330 S straight into wind and lost only about 30 yards with them, as opposed to 55 or so with the RX and RXs. It's good, but the Taylormade TP5 still does better (though the TP5 is phenomenal in wind). I still use the regular B330, but tend to use it on tighter courses where hazards are driveable so that I don't feel quite as bad if i hit an errant shot or land one on the cart path. I also like the non-S for winter courses, when the greens are hard but slow regardless of what ball you use.I use the RX and RXS if I'm playing Par 3 courses because I like the softer feel off full wedge shots. They still perform very well, but I just find them a bit too spinny on driver shots and not quite spinny enough on middling irons coming into the green. They are pretty good with wedges, though, hence my use for them on par 3 courses. They feel really nice and soft, even on half swings, which is a major plus for me. I don't mind the harder balls on longer shots, but those short chips just feel so satisfying with the softer ball. If I'm honest, though, I do have a hard time differentiating the RX and RXS. Even the E6, which slots in below the Tour balls, feels really similar to the RX and RXS, though they sound slightly different off longer irons. I think the E6 is softer, but their performance is really pretty similar for me.I love Bridgestone balls, and would easily pick them over most other brands, but the mix itself in this posting just doesn't quite do them justice. You get a pretty crazy mix of older and newer versions of the same ball, and some with refurbished covers (which sometimes had little bubbles in the cover) and some messily reprinted labels. It's kind of a shame, but the balls are all completely playable and have gotten me the results I expect from Bridgestone tour balls. I'd honestly shy away from buying here again, and will probably go through LostGolfBalls next time I need a reload on used tour balls. But for the price, though, me being a cheapskate, most of my complaints can probably go out the window. I was also hoping that they would come in the pictured bin, but they just arrived in a blue mesh bag. If you don't care about the aesthetics or the version of the ball you get, and just want something playable and in decent condition, this is a good deal for you. You can see the mix in the photo attached. Also, the weird printing on the right ball on the second row from the top. It's kind of hard to see in the photos, but there are little bubbles all over the ball, as well. The refurbished one on the bottom right, however, is well done.
J**S
Good value
Balls are a good value. At my level, I hate to lose $4 balls. Though I am getting better and don't lose many balls anymore, it is still better to lose a $1 ball.
B**N
good ball
good ball for the price, some slight blemishes but over all very good
B**B
Mostly fair-poor but good price
I usually rate used golf balls with the following scale. I have also listed the number of balls that fit that scale out of the 48 balls purchased. I do not look at logos or player markings on the balls, as they have no effect on playability.These balls were mostly Tour B330, Tour B330 RX and Tour B330 RXS. There was one Bridgestone E6 in the batch.Excellent - looks like new out of the box - 0Very Good - hardly noticeable club strike marks - 4Good - Very slight marks on ball, no scuffs - 6Fair - small scuff marks, show more play than good - 19Poor - large scuff marks, ball discolored from extended periods submerged in water (ponds) - 19Unplayable - Balls that are so damaged even a 20+ handicapper would not use them - 0For the price they are not that bad, still have not decided if I would purchase again. I can usually get better quality for less money from the kids selling found balls at the golf course.
M**S
50% scuffed badly
I bought them last year and just finally got into them and actually looked. Roughly half are damaged and are basically range balls.
A**R
Read the reviews before you buy.
I wish I took my own advice and read the reviews before I bought this set. The price was too good to be true for tour level Bridgestone, even if they're older. As some of the other reviews commented the balls are dirty, discolored, and generally need a scrubbing before I'd let them into my bag. Some of the balls have visible cut damage in the covers and many clearly took a hard bounce off the pavement. About half will be relegated to practice balls and I'll try to salvage the rest to play/ sub out around hazards and water (shhh, don't tell anyone!).
A**W
Great deal take advantage used is used
Iv read the reviews before ordering and was questioning myself on ordering. But I went against all the reviews and found out for myself. You can see the pictures of the balls they are gently used Bridgestone tour b-330 and the b330rx I'm please with my purchase and wanted to clear a couple things up. These are used goofballs no matter what way u look at it they are used some are nice and some have wear it is what it is if you want new ball quality buy new balls if not here is your best bet. They came in 2 days and I'm happy and will be ordering again when I lose all these hahahahah
J**S
Impulse COVID purchase
I have a huge field next to my house and bought these to hit during the lock down. They did not come in the plastic box that you see in the photo but a netting thing with a pull strap that broke the first use. This was an impulse buy to do something to deal with the boredom and will not buy again. VERY expensive for something I can now find in Target or Dicks for $15-$20
D**L
NOT AS ADVERTISED
The ad showed that they sort and repaint and restamp all the balls that go through their processing facility with their original logo. What I received in my order was 48 balls that were just pulled from a pond and some of them still had mud on them. ALL of the balls had peoples written initials, maker, bad scuff marks and sun bleaching from them being in a shallow pond. I will never buy these again
A**R
Moderately happy so far
If you include the photo as part of the description, not quite as described. It might sound silly but the picture shows product in a plastic bucket. Golf Balls came in a sack. I saw other, less expensive but similar products in a sack but chose these hoping for the container - better to sit on the shelf with - that being said, it does say "packaging may vary" LOL. As for condition, 75% were in pretty good condition... the other 25% look like they were at the bottom of the pond for a while... they will likely be fine. That being said, although discoloured, very little scuffs on any of them. I'll save them for the holes with lots of water. I'll try and write another review after my next round.
A**O
Description is misleading.
I purchased Like Mint Condition” grade. More than half the balls were quite discoloured as they do when in water for a while and most were pen marked. Price and brand is ok so I gave this a 3 star.
A**R
Great balls!!
Great balls! They do definitely have some rough ones in the bucket, but there was a pile of Tiger Woods balls in there. They all seemed to hit just like new, even the rough looking balls.
J**.
As advertised. Good value.
Quality of my batch of balls was as advertised. Still manage to find the hazards like a lot of my other balls.
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