Bridgestone e12 Contact vs Titleist Pro V1
Side-by-side specs plus estimated launch-monitor numbers — ball speed, launch, spin, and carry — at any club and swing speed.

Mid-tier · Ball A
Bridgestone e12 Contact
Compression 55 · Surlyn · medium-soft

Tour · Ball B
Titleist Pro V1
Compression 88 · Urethane · medium
Numbers update live as you slide. Use the form above to change either ball.
Estimated launch — Driver
B vs A delta
| Ball A | Ball B | Δ B − A | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ball speed | 156.2 mph | 156 mph | -0.2 mph |
| Launch angle | 12.9° | 12° | -0.9° |
| Spin | 2,350 rpm | 2,350 rpm | no change |
| Estimated carry | 270 yds | 269 yds | -1 yds |
Estimated trajectory
All balls — Driver at 105 mph
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Bridgestone e12 Contact vs Titleist Pro V1 — frequently asked
Which is softer, Bridgestone e12 Contact or Titleist Pro V1?
The Bridgestone e12 Contact is softer at 55 compression vs Titleist Pro V1 at 88 — a 33-point gap. Lower compression deforms more easily on slower swings.
Does Bridgestone e12 Contact or Titleist Pro V1 spin more around the green?
The Titleist Pro V1 spins more around the green. Its urethane cover grips wedge grooves in a way the Surlyn cover on the Bridgestone e12 Contact cannot. Expect ~1,500–2,500 more rpm on a 54° wedge.
What is the price difference between Bridgestone e12 Contact and Titleist Pro V1?
Bridgestone e12 Contact is $30.00 per dozen MSRP, Titleist Pro V1 is $55.00. Amazon pricing is typically 15–25% below MSRP for both.
Which is the better tour ball, Bridgestone e12 Contact or Titleist Pro V1?
Titleist Pro V1 is the tour-tier model in this matchup. Bridgestone e12 Contact is positioned in the mid-tier category — typically softer and less expensive but with less greenside spin.
