Description
Bridgestone Mix – 100 Pack
If you play enough rounds in Canada, you know golfballs have a way of disappearing into wet rough, leaf piles, and the occasional icy cart path bounce. The Bridgestone Mix – 100 Pack is a smart, budget friendly way to keep your bag stocked for practice, casual rounds, and those early season starts when the fairways are still soft.
What you are getting
This pack includes a random variation of Bridgestone models with no set percentage of any model. You might see options from the E Series, TreoSoft, and B330 family, plus other Bridgestone models. Think of it like pulling a new club from the garage sale bin, you learn something every time you tee it up.
- Random mix of Bridgestone models in one pack
- No fixed percentage of any specific model
- Possible models include E Series, TreoSoft, B330
- Ideal for practice, casual rounds, and lessons
- 100 pack helps you stay stocked all season
How to use a mixed pack to improve
A mixed bag is perfect for working on feedback and feel. On the range, hit a few balls from one model, then switch and note the changes in sound, launch, and spin. Around the greens, roll a couple putts with each and pay attention to pace. It is a simple way to build touch without overthinking it, kind of like reading a double breaking putt at Cabot and trusting your first look.
Canadian course and weather reality check
Spring in Canada can mean damp fairways, firm bunkers, and greens that are still waking up. In those conditions, having plenty of golfballs helps you practice with confidence, especially when you are trying to flight wedges under a headwind or keep the driver in play when the ground is slick. Whether you are sneaking in a quick nine at Glen Abbey or grinding out a weekend round at Banff Springs, you will appreciate not rationing your ball supply.
Who this pack is for
This is for golfers who want value, variety, and lots of reps. New players can learn without worrying about losing a premium ball. Better players can use the mix for field testing, short game drills, and cold weather practice when you would rather save your favourite ball for tournament day. Either way, it is a practical Bridgestone option for building consistency while keeping the vibe relaxed, like a friendly post round debate about whether that was really a two club wind.
Helpful tips before your next tee time
Because the mix is random, sort the balls by model when you can and play one model for a full round to keep results consistent. Save the softer feeling options for short game sessions, and use the firmer ones for driver and long iron practice. Bring a towel in shoulder season, Canadian dew is no joke, and clean golfballs help you get truer roll and better contact.




