
Bridgestone Tour B X, Tour B XS, Tour B RX, Tour B RXS Golf Ball Review
Can the new Bridgestone Tour B golf balls live up to their bold performance claims? Find out in this review.

Can the new Bridgestone Tour B golf balls live up to their bold performance claims? Find out in this review.

The Wilson DUO Soft+ golf ball maintains the uber-soft feel that DUO is known for while adding more speed and distance.

Will the 2020 version of the Titleist AVX golf ball create more converts from the ProV1? Find out in this review.

There’s a reason tour is in the name of the 2020 Q-Star Tour. Find out why and where this ball fits into the Srixon lineup in this review.

“Straight Distance” is an intriguing promise. Can the Bridgestone e12 Speed and e12 Soft golf balls deliver? Find out in this review.

Is the latest version of the Srixon Q-STAR the high water mark for two-piece golf balls? Find out here.

The new Maxfli Tour and Tour X golf balls make bold claims about the benefits of their center of gravity alignment. We put them to the test here.

Pearl Golf is another company claiming to offer premium golf balls at a reduced price. We tested them to find out if it’s true.

With a thinner cover and new core, the 2019 Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls aim to deliver more speed without compromising on short game spin or feel.

Want to know what your fellow readers think of the 2019 Srixon Z-STAR golf balls? Find out here.

Can the new Bridgestone Tour B golf balls live up to their bold performance claims? Find out in this review.

The Wilson DUO Soft+ golf ball maintains the uber-soft feel that DUO is known for while adding more speed and distance.

Will the 2020 version of the Titleist AVX golf ball create more converts from the ProV1? Find out in this review.

There’s a reason tour is in the name of the 2020 Q-Star Tour. Find out why and where this ball fits into the Srixon lineup in this review.

“Straight Distance” is an intriguing promise. Can the Bridgestone e12 Speed and e12 Soft golf balls deliver? Find out in this review.

Is the latest version of the Srixon Q-STAR the high water mark for two-piece golf balls? Find out here.

The new Maxfli Tour and Tour X golf balls make bold claims about the benefits of their center of gravity alignment. We put them to the test here.

Pearl Golf is another company claiming to offer premium golf balls at a reduced price. We tested them to find out if it’s true.

With a thinner cover and new core, the 2019 Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls aim to deliver more speed without compromising on short game spin or feel.

Want to know what your fellow readers think of the 2019 Srixon Z-STAR golf balls? Find out here.

Can the new Bridgestone Tour B golf balls live up to their bold performance claims? Find out in this review.

The Wilson DUO Soft+ golf ball maintains the uber-soft feel that DUO is known for while adding more speed and distance.

Will the 2020 version of the Titleist AVX golf ball create more converts from the ProV1? Find out in this review.

There’s a reason tour is in the name of the 2020 Q-Star Tour. Find out why and where this ball fits into the Srixon lineup in this review.

“Straight Distance” is an intriguing promise. Can the Bridgestone e12 Speed and e12 Soft golf balls deliver? Find out in this review.

Is the latest version of the Srixon Q-STAR the high water mark for two-piece golf balls? Find out here.

The new Maxfli Tour and Tour X golf balls make bold claims about the benefits of their center of gravity alignment. We put them to the test here.

Pearl Golf is another company claiming to offer premium golf balls at a reduced price. We tested them to find out if it’s true.

With a thinner cover and new core, the 2019 Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls aim to deliver more speed without compromising on short game spin or feel.

Want to know what your fellow readers think of the 2019 Srixon Z-STAR golf balls? Find out here.