Switched to the RX last season and haven't looked back -- played around with the X but it was a little hard for me -- but going to give it another try -- but deff the Bridgestone is the best ball out there right now -- great vid!!
I might grab a box of RX and give it a go. Currently using tour B xs and as a high handicapper for me I like the control I feel I have and notice it in my scores compared to a tp5.
Great comps on the balls. I use the RX in the summertime and the RXS in the Winter. It's usually in the upper 90s to 100ºF and 35 to 45ºF in the Winter. GREAT BALLS of Fire! LOL
I suppose it depends on how extreme your summers and winters are. In Sydney, there’s not a lot of difference. I make adjustments in distance according to weather but rarely change equipment seasonally.
Definitely food for thought. Sorry couldn't help myself. For me, short game feel is king and I can't get away from the BXS, and thanks to a well fitted driver (thanks Greg), launch and spin a great at the end of the bag as well. Great comparison.
Not for me with Bridgestone, Callaway, TaylorMade and Srixon balls. The only firmer ball that spins more is the Titleist where the Pro v1x spins more than the ProV1. Softness is generally relative to spin and it’s definitely the case with Bridgestone. They even advertise this way too. The BX is the lowest spinning ball and is also the firmest.
I tired the x but I’d rather have the extra spin from the xs. Definitely all personal preference. Nice video
Switched to the RX last season and haven't looked back -- played around with the X but it was a little hard for me -- but going to give it another try -- but deff the Bridgestone is the best ball out there right now -- great vid!!
Thanks very much for watching. 😃
Thks Greg very usefull info. A ball fitting is in order 😀
Found an RX and played it. Liked it and lost it. Just bought a box and will play it next game. It’s got it all I reckon.
@@MHack-g6d it’s a great ball for sure. Bridgestone make great products.
I might grab a box of RX and give it a go. Currently using tour B xs and as a high handicapper for me I like the control I feel I have and notice it in my scores compared to a tp5.
I find the BXS too spinny and give up too much off the tee. RX is a really nice ball.
Great comps on the balls. I use the RX in the summertime and the RXS in the Winter. It's usually in the upper 90s to 100ºF and 35 to 45ºF in the Winter. GREAT BALLS of Fire! LOL
Great idea to change it up with the seasons. We don’t really get the extremes down here. Our weather is comparable to LA.
@@TheKeenej why the switch?
I got the RXS green box. I didn’t know which was best
Thanks Greg. Very useful. any observations or insights re putting data and different balls ? Thanks
That would be interesting to see if different data is achieved with different balls.
What I find very useful when someone is doing a ball review is the tester's clubhead speed.
I find it useful too, that’s why it’s shown all through the video 👍
Great review 🙏👍
No 1 Ball in the game, bx all day❤️⛳️🇩🇰
Maybe pick a summer ball and a winter ball ?
I suppose it depends on how extreme your summers and winters are. In Sydney, there’s not a lot of difference. I make adjustments in distance according to weather but rarely change equipment seasonally.
Can’t wait for TP5 lollie analogy.
I’m thinking clinkers and red frogs.
Definitely food for thought. Sorry couldn't help myself. For me, short game feel is king and I can't get away from the BXS, and thanks to a well fitted driver (thanks Greg), launch and spin a great at the end of the bag as well. Great comparison.
New commercial now showing Tiger fitted into the X ball 😳
I’m not surprised to be honest. I’m sure distance is becoming harder for him now.
A firmer ball will normally spin more.
Not for me with Bridgestone, Callaway, TaylorMade and Srixon balls. The only firmer ball that spins more is the Titleist where the Pro v1x spins more than the ProV1. Softness is generally relative to spin and it’s definitely the case with Bridgestone. They even advertise this way too. The BX is the lowest spinning ball and is also the firmest.
Reviewer is using 2022 RX models and 2020 X models based on packaging.
Whatever is the cheapest is the best.
@@stevenaguirre4796 unfortunately that is never the case with anything we buy.
E6 is a great ball.
LMAO