We always applaud innovation and bringing items to market that are unique. Bridgestone Golf announcing a new golf ball doesn’t necessarily fit into that statement, as this is a yearly occurrence and the company is at the forefront of technology. Yet this ball, which might slip under the radar for some, caught our attention. Introducing the Bridgestone ELECTRON.
What makes the Bridgestone ELECTRON different is not necessarily the materials. You won’t hear us go too deep into the tech story on the firmness, cover material or number of layers. This ball is different. It was developed in a partnership with the First Tee, the organization behind the amazing youth golf programs. It will be available exclusively at Dick’s Sporting Goods and of course, their sister stores, Golf Galaxy.

“The new ELECTRON is an entirely new product for Bridgestone,” said Dan Murphy, President, Bridgestone Golf. “It’s designed to help younger players launch the ball more easily and have more fun playing golf. Bridgestone pioneered ball fitting and we’re proud to have used our data to develop the ELECTRON specifically to meet the needs of junior players. It’s a privilege to partner with First Tee and DICK’S on this initiative and we’re looking forward to this new golf ball helping juniors play better.”
What is the Bridgestone ELECTRON?
The Bridgestone ELECTRON is a two piece design that features a lower compression core. It’s designed to be easy to launch for moderate speeds and have a soft feel. The dimple pattern is shallow, which should help raise that flight a bit and be quick to climb. Something many younger golfers should enjoy.
“First Tee is dedicated to helping kids build character and develop life skills through golf,” said First Tee CEO Greg McLaughlin. “Partnerships like this create great opportunities to build awareness for First Tee’s mission and further engage kids and teens in the sport. We are grateful to Bridgestone and DICK’S Sporting Goods for this impactful opportunity.”
Why now? Why is the Bridgestone ELECTRON coming to market? The boom in youth participation since 2019 is up nearly 50%. Last year? It grew another 6%. With this jump in participation, Bridgestone was able to fit a substantial number of younger golfers. Which of course led to the data necessary to make this ball possible.

The Bridgestone ELECTRON is an addition that brings something unique. Apart from the message above, and the information on the materials, each ball features a message (shown above). One shaped in positivity and that is something I think everybody can get on board with.
It wasn’t that long ago that the Precept Laddie came out of nowhere because golfers of all ages found something not exactly designed for them, that ended up working well. Could the Bridgestone ELECTRON be up next? Will you be trying one?
The Details
The new ELECTRON comes standard with four different facemark colors per dozen and will be available exclusively at DICK’S Sporting Good and Golf Galaxy on April 29th and will feature a street price of $21.99 per dozen. For help selecting which premium Bridgestone model is the right ball for them, consumers should try Bridgestone’s Golf Ball Selection Guide.
What a smart move by Bridgestone. Helps younger golfers, and gets them used to playing Bridgestone balls when they are young. This should pay dividends for them big time
I love this idea, anything to make the game more enjoyable for the young golfer!
That’s a good point that I hadn’t considered. You hear all the time about pros playing ProV because that’s what they started with as a youth. This could bode well for the Tour B line in the next decade if people stick with the brand.
I like the messages they’re conveying with the side stamps, and the price point is attractive for parents buying golf balls for their kids. I also agree that there are plenty of adult golfers who may benefit from a ball like this and would be attracted by the price point.
After being around the First Tee and Jr PGA programs for a while now I think Bridgestone missed the mark here.
They should have used a bright matte color finish. Virtually every kid on those circuits uses a matte ball in yellow, pink, orange, green etc.
I saw some preteens, and maybe early high school kids on the putting green last night. Every ball they were putting with was a super bright colored matte ball.
Great Idea! Love the Box also.
Interesting. Youth ball. Way to go.
Shocking to see this release (I’m not apologizing for that). Cool idea
That’s certainly a step in the right direction!
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After being around the First Tee and Jr PGA programs for a while now I think Bridgestone missed the mark here.
They should have used a bright matte color finish. Virtually every kid on those circuits uses a matte ball in yellow, pink, orange, green etc.
I saw some preteens, and maybe early high school kids on the putting green last night. Every ball they were putting with was a super bright colored matte ball.
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My favourite Bridgestone ball, the e9, was introduced in white-only, with pink, orange, and yellow versions released later.
If the Electron ball is well-received, perhaps we’ll likewise see it available in multiple colours.
Such a great idea and move by Bridgestone. I read this and immediately thought “how has nobody else thought to do this yet?”
I wonder if this might be a good ball for some senior golfers?
Going to get a dozen of these for my kids to try out!
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I wonder if this might be a good ball for some senior golfers?
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Was just reading about the Electron at the [I]Golf Digest [/I]website. The 29 April article there mentions that the ball is designed for a high launch and has a compression rating of 43, which would be appropriate for most senior golfers.
The Bridgestone rep quoted in the article didn’t mention anything about spin, though. Hopefully, someone here will give one a try soon and report on the spin tendencies.
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Such a great idea and move by Bridgestone. I read this and immediately thought[B] “how has nobody else thought to do this yet?”[/B]
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This was my thought as well.
Really cool concept. May need to get some for my kiddos.
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Love this, I really like the Message each one carries.
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Same
My son wants to try them. He normally plays q star tour so I can give a comparison
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I wonder if this might be a good ball for some senior golfers?
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I was wondering the same thing myself, and then the article mentioned the Precept Laddie, which is the ball I play! The brand began its life as the Precept Lady. Some older golfers discovered that it really worked for them, but when asked why they played a ball labeled “Lady” they would say, “Oh no! That says Laddie!” In short order the Precept Laddie hit the market. When I saw that it indicated to me that Bridgestone was a manufacturer that listened, and responded to, its customer base. So, I thought that, at the price point they occupied, that I might as well try some.
I loved them right off the bat. I’ve tried other low compression balls that felt mushy and went nowhere. The Precepts feel responsive and fly really well, especially in colder weather when high compression balls can feel like rocks. And if you hit an approach shot properly, they will spin enough to hold a green, at least on the courses I play. I just purchased a fresh “Double Dozen”, 24 balls for $25.99 + tax! A hair over a buck a ball. I don’t lose many balls, but when I do it’s kind of nice to not see 4 bucks sailing into the tall and uncut!
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The brand began its life as the Precept Lady.
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I remember reading about the Precept Lady/Laddie and how popular it was. Are you going to give the Electron a try? I’m kinda curious about the ball myself.
My son wanted to try them so I got him some when we got him new golf shoes.
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