I have been trying out different balls with every round to help keep getting reviews out to our readers, but after using the Bridgestone E6 I might have to stay with this ball for awhile. The Bridgestone E6 is is a three piece ball, with a Surlyn cover, a side-spin combating inner layer and a soft gradational compression core. Bridgestone markets the E6 as the softest multi-layer ball on the market, and you can really tell how soft this ball is when you are around the greens. The E6 is also the lowest compression multi-layer ball on the market, which really helps to reduce the side spin of your clubs, especially the driver. I am someone who can hit his irons and fairway woods dead straight, but the driver is a different story as with most; I hit a fade that on some days could be classified as a slice and with the E6 I could really control and work this ball. Instead of aiming to the left of the fairway and watching my ball end up in the right hand rough, I could start this ball a little to the left and work it back to the middle of the fairway. This ball flies straight and long due to its dual dimple design which helps the ball stay straight and launch off the club face. The inside dimple has recently been made slightly deeper to increase thrust and impact; the exterior dimple helps to promote a shallow landing angle to help produce more roll. At about $26 a box these balls are still moderately priced and can help any level of handicappers game. The E6 ball really does launch of the driver and fly a long way, yet has the softest feel you could ask for around the greens; I will definitely keep this ball in my bag.
Bridgestone - E6
Distance
This ball has great distance.
Control
For the most part this ball really helped me work my driver off the tee, I still had a few errant shots but that is more due to me then the ball. The side spin is greatly reduced with the E6, which helps you work the ball more then you are used to.
Value
At $26 if you lose a lot of balls you might still want to go with something a little more economical but if you are trying to take your game to the next level this ball will definitively help.
Overall
I think I found a ball that I will be using for quite a long time.
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Rating: 4.4/5 (11 votes cast)
Bridgestone - E6, 4.4 out of 5 based on 11 ratings
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Golf Balls(Quote)
Huge fan of these golf balls. I started using them about 2 years ago when a friend of mine gave me a box because they were yellow in color.
I use yellow balls anyway, (color blindness issue) and LOVE the way they feel off the face of a club. Great ball with forgiving distance.
Pricey, but if you play more or less straight, totally worth it.
Steave(Quote)
What other brands out there make Yellow balls? Srixon is the only one that comes to mind, what all have you tried and played?
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