There is no doubt that Bridgestone Golf has been the pioneer in golf ball fitting, and continues to earn top billing in that category, with over 200,000 live monitor fittings from the 25 fitting teams across the U.S.
But the folks at Bridgestone are not sitting on their laurels. They are utilizing the information from those fittings to create golf balls specifically suited for the various types of golfers.
“We have 200,000 data points to work from,” said company spokesman Corey Consuegra.
One thing they learned from their data is that nearly 40 percent of their fittings sent golfers to their e series 5, 6, or 7 golf balls. The e series
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is the Featured Product this week of the International Network of Golf, based in Lake Mary, FL. ING is a media-based, non-profit networking organization.
All three of the e series models feature the new 326 dual dimple technology. So what are the differences?
The all-new e5 delivers with a Urethane cover for great stopping power and an advanced 2-piece construction for higher ball flight and longer carry distance.
The new e6 is the softest multilayer golf ball on the market, and it is also the No. 1 selling Bridgestone golf ball model. It is designed to reduce your spin for straighter distance, and features a softer Surlyn cover and low compression core.
If you are looking for more distance, the e7 model is just for you. It too is a three-piece golf ball, but with a firmer core.
How do you know which ball is for you? A Bridgestone fitter near you can provide the answer.














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