I tried the new B330s and really like the feel and performance of the ball. However, I've played a few rounds with them and the cover doesn't seem to hold up beyond 6-7 holes. Is this common or did I get a bad batch of balls?
I tried the new B330s and really like the feel and performance of the ball. However, I've played a few rounds with them and the cover doesn't seem to hold up beyond 6-7 holes. Is this common or did I get a bad batch of balls?
I think it all depends on how much you are willing to deal with when it comes to a scuffed up cover. Like you I thought the performance of the ball is great. It stops on a dime if you need it to. Long off the tee with good feel. The only downfall that I can think of is it seems to fly a little lower than the ProV1/x.
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I play the 330 RXS. I am not a great golfer, but have not lost a ball in over a year. They scuff a little, but I can easily get a several rounds out of a ball.
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I like the rxs a lot. I was playing chrome softs, which I really like putting, and switched due to a sale on the b330's. I drive the bridgestones farther for sure, and hit the fairway a high % of the time. I switched back to the chrome softs last week, lost yardage, and was getting more side spin and and less consistency with my drives.
I suck at golf, all I do well is drive the ball and putt. If I ever get my irons figured out I could actually be back to half assed decent.
And I can get a round or better out of the balls as long as I don't smack a cart path. Don't think they scuff up any worse than other balls.
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