Oh no, that’s not good to hear. I haven’t had any issues like that, but it’s possible you did get a faulty batch. I’d reach out to Bridgestone to see if they can help.
The Bridgestone E12 Contact has been great for me in terms of durability and consistency. I’ve been playing it for the last few months and it’s held up really well, even after some errant shots. Highly recommend giving it a try!
Same here, the E12 Contact has been a great ball for me. No complaints about durability or consistency. Glad to hear others are having a similar positive experience with it.
Haha, I’m glad to see the E12 Contact is holding up well for most people. I guess gmeyer just has a habit of losing or scuffing up their golf balls. Maybe they should try a less aggressive swing?
That’s really impressive longevity. I might have to pick up a few sleeves of the E12 Contact to try out. Durability is a key factor for me when choosing a ball.
As someone who’s a bit hard on their golf balls, I’m quite intrigued by the Bridgestone E12 Contact and its reported durability. I’ll have to give it a shot and see how it holds up to my game. Appreciate all the feedback from you folks!
The Bridgestone e12 Contact is a really solid ball that seems to hold its own against the top competitors in the market. I find it offers great value for the price, with performance that’s on par with some of the more expensive options.
I agree, the e12 Contact has been great for me as well. The soft feel off the putter face is really nice, and I’m getting good distance and control from the tee.
As someone who plays a lot of recreational golf, I think the Bridgestone e12 Contact is a great choice for the average player looking for a premium ball at a reasonable price. It has the performance features of more expensive models but without the premium cost.
Hmm, I haven’t tried the e12 Contact yet, but I’m curious to see how it compares to the Titleist Pro V1 and Callaway Chrome Soft. Those seem to be the go-to premium balls for a lot of golfers. What makes the Bridgestone stand out in your opinion?
I find the Bridgestone e12 Contact to be a bit firmer off the driver face compared to the Titleist and Callaway options, but it still has good feel and spin around the greens. For me, the real advantage is the price - it performs similarly but costs less.
I find the Bridgestone to be a great middle ground - not as soft as the Chrome Soft, but not as firm as the Pro V1. It’s a nice blend of performance and value.
Haha, the e12 Contact is no joke! I was skeptical at first, but after a few rounds it’s become my new go-to ball. It may not have the name recognition of the big brands, but it more than holds its own on the course.
I agree with the others - the Bridgestone e12 Contact is a really impressive ball, especially for the price point. As an average golfer, I find it gives me great all-around performance without breaking the bank. Definitely worth a try if you’re in the market for a new ball.
That’s a fair point. The e12 Contact is more focused on delivering distance and durability than ultimate short game spin. But for the average golfer, I think the tradeoff is worth it given the lower price point.