
Bridgestone
Tour B RXS
Softest of the Tour B line, max greenside spin.
Overview
Lowest compression of the Tour B series with the most greenside spin. REACTIV iX urethane cover.
Best for
Mid swing speed players who prioritize soft feel and maximum spin around the greens.
Shot estimator
| Club | Speed | Spin | Carry |
|---|---|---|---|
| Driver | 155.3 mph | 2,800 | 268 yds |
| 7-iron | 111.6 mph | 7,750 | 164 yds |
| 54° wedge | 93.9 mph | 12,000 | 99 yds |
Estimates from manufacturer-published specs. Real launch monitor results vary by swing.
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Bridgestone Tour B RXS — frequently asked
What is the compression of the Bridgestone Tour B RXS?
The Bridgestone Tour B RXS has a compression rating of 60. 60 is on the lower end, which compresses fully on slower swings (under 90 mph driver). It is a good fit for high handicaps, seniors, and juniors who lose distance with firmer balls.
Is the Bridgestone Tour B RXS a tour ball?
Not a flagship tour ball, but premium-tier. It has a 3-piece construction with a urethane cover, so greenside spin is still strong.
What swing speed is the Bridgestone Tour B RXS best for?
Best fit is driver swing speed under about 90 mph. The 60-compression core fully deforms at slower speeds, so you keep ball speed and launch.
Does the Bridgestone Tour B RXS spin a lot around the green?
Yes — the urethane cover grips the grooves of a wedge in a way that ionomer or Surlyn covers cannot. The Tour B RXS produces tour-level greenside spin (typically 9,000 to 11,000 wedge rpm), which is what allows pros to stop the ball quickly on firm greens.
How much does the Bridgestone Tour B RXS cost?
MSRP is $45.00 per dozen. That is in line with flagship tour-ball pricing.
Where is the cheapest place to buy the Bridgestone Tour B RXS?
Amazon is consistently the lowest sticker price for the Tour B RXS, typically 10 to 20 percent below $45.00 MSRP once you factor in multi-dozen discounts. Pro shops and big-box retailers (PGA Tour Superstore, Dick's, Golf Galaxy) usually charge full retail unless they're running an end-of-season sale. Bridgestone.com itself charges full MSRP but sometimes offers free personalization, which Amazon does not. Used / refurbished options on Lostgolfballs.com run 50 to 70 percent below new but ball condition varies.
