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Bridgestone e12 Splash ball: What you need to know
Bridgestone’s e12 lineup of low-compression ionomer-covered balls designed to improve average golfers full-swing shots (both off the tee and into the greens) expands to include the new e12 Splash aimed at improving another trouble area: wet conditions.
If you play in rainy climates, dewy conditions or simply spend a lot of time hitting out from the drink, the e12 SPLASH could be the ball for you.
Here's something we can all agree on: golf in wet conditions sucks. Morning dew, light rain, soft fairways that leave your ball looking like a chocolate
With a new RPL-X coating, Bridgestone's e12 Splash is designed to offer total performance under any conditions.
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We ran a test to find out just how much difference there is between popular urethane models on finesse wedge shots. Here are the results