Bridgestone Tour B RX vs RXS Golf Balls

Bridgestone Golf has long been one of the best golf ball brands in the world. Their ability to combine technology and performance into multiple products separates Bridgestone from the pack. Understanding the difference between two of their most popular products – the Tour B RX and Tour B RXS – will help you choose which is right for your game.

Let’s take a closer look.

Bridgestone Tour B RX Golf Balls

Designed for golfers who prefer Tour performance in both distance and spin, the Bridgestone Tour B RX is perfect for players with driver swing speeds under 105 mph. According to the brand, approximately 75 percent of golfers fall into this category.

The highlight of the Tour B RX is the brand’s patented REACTIV cover. This smart urethane cover acts as an “impact modifier” that produces increased distance off the tee while maintaining spin and feel around the green. Shock absorption is the key to that equation, which results from wedge impact.

Accuracy, distance, and trajectory are the focus variables of the Tour B RX and is preferred by players who seek a mid-to-high ball flight.

Bridgestone Tour B RXS Golf Balls

Like the Tour B RX, the Tour B RXS features a REACTIV outer cover, mantle layer, and high energy core. Also designed for golfers with swing speeds lower than 105 mph, the “S” in this golf ball’s name refers to spin.

Whereas the Tour B RX primarily benefits the player in the distance category, the Tour B RXS provides excellent spin throughout the bag. Distance is still optimized despite this focus, making either golf ball option a win-win choice.

The Tour B RXS features a softer feel overall and is played by golfers who prefer that quality. This results in greater spin control on iron and wedge shots. Ball trajectory is also mid-to-high.

Which Golf Ball is Right for Me?

If you’re still unsure as to which Bridgestone Tour B golf ball is right for your game, never fear. Bridgestone offers a handy online fitting tool on their website here.

Of course, it never hurts to try a sleeve of both golf balls and see the difference up close. Players who want a boost in distance may benefit most from the Tour B RX, while those of us who need more spin around the greens will love the Tour B RXS.

Adam Fonseca

Adam Fonseca is the owner of Golf Unfiltered and host of the Golf Unfiltered Podcast. He has been writing about golf for over 20 years. His work has appeared on multiple outlets, including SB Nation, the Back9Network, USA Today, Yahoo Sports!, and others.

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