Comments
Gary, Fresno,Ca
GREAT BALL FOR THE MONEY, THE PERFORMANCE IS DARN NEAR PERFECT. THE BALL HAS GOOG SPIN AS WELL!
Ralph, Virginia
Coy, California
This is by far the best ball I have ever played for the money. Long off the tee and soft around the greens. Before switching, I played a premium priced ball. These perform the same for less money. Try them , you won't be disappointed.
Jay, Marysville Washington
Played Wilson Staffs Zip for almost a year now and even got my first eagle with them but then i decied to try the e5 for the cover without spending so much for the urathain from a high dollar pro ball. Proformance was achived off the tee. Great distance and nice penetraiting flight with my 9* launcher and my irons had a little hard fee, think its because of playing such a soft ball for so long every ball is hard. But any ways the feel gave great feedback and nice higher flight off all my irons/wedges and the putter was a really nice feel to them. All in all i am playing this ball all arround except in the cold, it hurts to hit this in below 35*s
Dave, Cronulla Australia
I read a golf ball test and this ball tested as good as the best balls around the greens with a half swing sandwedge. Its the only ball under $70 with a urethane cover. My ball stops quicker on the greens than any other ball. I get backspin with my 4 iron. With a 9 deg driver the ball has a good flight with no balloon. The drives go as far ifnot further than a proV. The ball seems to balloon off my irons witch gives me good backspin. I've brought 6 boxes of these and it's the ball for me. Don't waste your money on an other ball.
Chancellor, Chicago
Tried it for the urethane cover. I like the soft feel around the greens, without sacrificing anything on the tee box, or in the fairway. I moved to a Ping Redwood putter, from an Odyssey with an insert. No face insert on the Ping. So the softer feel of the E5+ works well the steel face of the Ping. A surlyn covered ball was like putting a rock. If you struggle with control around the greens, TRY THIS BALL!!! Urethane covered balls are usually pricey. This is very reasonably priced. Even more when caught on sale. Seriously. Golfers drop $300 on a driver. Then will only spend $10 for a dozen balls? There's a reason Top Flites are given away at golf outings. They're worthless.
Mike, Grants Pass, Oregon
Bridgestone e 5+ is a very good ball and I like it because it gives me a great shot every time. I know they cost more, but I believe they are worth it.
Roger, Bend, Oregon
I recently took the Bridgestone Challenge here at Pro Golf in Bend. I have been playing the NXT Extreme and liking it, but I was fitted for the E5+. After trying it for a week, I've noticed that I'm getting a higher ball flight and definitely more distance. The ball has a nice, soft feel for approachs and has a great feel on the green. I have definitely noticed more spin on chips and pitches. Overall, I may have found my perfect match with the E5+. Great job, Bridgestone!
Denny, Tacoma, WA.
I like others wanted to use the ball that tour players use. What a mistake that was. It was like hitting a rock. After having an education at one of your ball fittings. I found myself in a whole new world of golf. I have a 20 handicap and hit the ball farther and straighter than my buddies with a 10 & 12 handicap. I feel that it won't be long until I am in the winning circle again. Do the ball fitting thing, and you will be glad you did...
Cindy, NC
Have played e5+ & treo-soft balls both. E5+ will give more distance, but I like the feel of the treo-soft off the club better. Don't have a fast swing speed, so treo may be better for average lady golfers.