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Which Bridgestone Golf Ball Should You Play?
The golf ball is the most important piece of equipment in your bag. It’s the only thing you use on every shot and our 2025 Ball Test presented by UNRL showed once again that the differences between golf balls are often bigger than the differences between clubs.
Bridgestone’s Tour B lineup is built around four models: Tour B X, Tour B XS, Tour B RX, Tour B RXS.
The 2025 test revealed measurable differences in spin, flight and distance between each model. Here’s what the data says about Bridgestone.
High-speed testing (115 mph driver/90 mph 7-iron)
At faster swing speeds, Bridgestone’s four Tour B models separated by spin and flight rather than just distance. The Tour B X led in total yardage. RX and RXS offered a softer feel and more playable launch conditions for those near the edge of the high-speed range.
Tour B X → One of the longest balls tested (324.8 yards total) with mid-high spin and a flatter flight. Tour B XS → Slightly shorter off the tee (320.9 yards) but the highest-spinning Bridgestone in wedge testing (5,989 rpm). Lower-launching and built for players who value greenside precision. Tour B RX → Mid-spin option that paired solid distance (315.8 yards) with a higher launch window, offering a balanced mix of carry and control. Tour B RXS → Softest feel and lowest driver spin (2,549 rpm). Produces a slightly higher flight.Mid-speed testing (100 mph driver/80 mph 7-iron)
The Tour B RX and RXS are tuned for this mid-speed range and both showed softer feel and higher launch characteristics.
Tour B RX → Produced one of the most balanced results at this speed, combining 286.9 yards of total distance with moderate spin (2,550 rpm) and a consistent, higher flight window. Tour B RXS → Slightly softer and lower spinning (2,357 rpm) than RX. Gave up a bit of distance but launched higher. Tour B X → Firm feel with 284.4 yards of total distance and slightly more spin than the RX models. Works well for players near the top of this speed range who prefer a flatter, more penetrating flight. Tour B XS → Offers extra stopping power into greens although it isn’t quite as long off the tee as RX or X.
Low-speed testing (85 mph driver/65 mph 7-iron)
At slower swing speeds, Bridgestone’s Tour B RX and RXS showed the most benefit from their softer cores and higher launch profiles. The firmer X and XS remained consistent but didn’t generate the same carry advantage for lower swing speed golfers.
Tour B RXS → Posted the longest total distance (220.6 yards) and the lowest driver spin (3,025 rpm). Tour B RX → Nearly identical in performance to the XS, reaching 219.7 yards with slightly higher spin (3,138 rpm). Produced a steady, predictable flight that favors golfers looking for balanced launch and control. Tour B X → Firmer construction led to lower flight and less total distance (217.8 yards). Better suited for players with more speed than this group typically generates. Tour B XS → Highest spin of the four (3,333 rpm) with a slightly shorter total (216.9 yards). Provided strong control and feel.Picks by performance goal
If you’re chasing a specific outcome, whether it be distance, spin or flight, here’s the Bridgestone to choose.
Max Distance → Tour B X
Among the longest drivers in high-speed testing (324.8 yards). Firm feel, mid-high spin and a penetrating flight make it the choice for golfers who generate plenty of speed.
Low Spin (tee to green) → Tour B RXS
The lowest-spinning Bridgestone off the driver (2,549 rpm at high speed, 2,357 rpm at mid speed). Produces a higher launch with a soft feel but trades a bit of greenside spin.
High Greenside Spin → Tour B XS
The highest wedge spin of any Bridgestone (5,989 rpm). Lower-launching and built for players who prioritize short-game control and consistency over maximum distance. As a whole, the Bridgestone golf balls all held up well in wet wedge spin testing.
High Flight/Easy Launch → Tour B RX
Delivered the most consistent higher flight window at both high- and mid-speed testing (286.9 yards total, 2,550 rpm spin). Ideal for golfers who want carry distance without excessive spin.
Final thoughts
Bridgestone’s 2025 lineup shows clear separation. The Bridgestone Tour X is built for speed and distance, XS for spin and control, RX for balanced flight and RXS for soft feel and easy launch. No matter your swing speed, there’s a Tour B that fits how you deliver the club.
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