{"id":278,"date":"2016-05-30T10:21:01","date_gmt":"2016-05-30T10:21:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wejustgolf.com\/?p=278"},"modified":"2017-06-22T10:42:42","modified_gmt":"2017-06-22T10:42:42","slug":"bridgestone-golf-balls","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wejustgolf.com\/bridgestone-golf-balls\/","title":{"rendered":"Bridgestone Precept 2010 e6 1-Dozen Golf Balls"},"content":{"rendered":"

Every golfer knows that golf balls are an indispensable part<\/strong> of playing the game. You need something to hit, after all. However, many people don\u2019t know how to shop for golf balls<\/a> and there is a difference in quality so cheapest is not always best.<\/p>\n

When shopping for balls you want to look at the core, the coating, and the dimples on the surface. These golf balls from Bridgestone<\/a> are a great example of quality.<\/p>\n

Pros<\/h2>\n

Not all balls are the same and no ball is perfect for everything. A ball that is designed to go the distance<\/strong> (like this one) will not work as well when you need to put it in with expert precision and control.<\/p>\n

\"Bridgestone<\/p>\n

That means that no matter what, you need to buy more than one kind of ball. This design for Bridgestone is a great option<\/strong> for when you a need a consistently straight shot that gets a lot of yardage.<\/p>\n

At 330 dimples, it\u2019s on the lower end of the typical range (300 to 500) which means it has been crafted for distance, not height. More dimples means more height and less distance. So 330 is exactly the kind of number you want to see on a distance golf ball.
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