The 2025 Srixon Soft Feel and 2024 Titleist TruFeel are two of the softest golf balls from established brands. They are made for players who want feel, forgiveness, and a friendly price tag. But despite similar positioning, these two balls perform differently on the course.
I tested both in real playing conditions. Here is how they compare across different categories.


Comparison Table
| Model | 2025 Srixon Soft Feel | 2024 Titleist TruFeel |
| Compression | ~58—soft with light firmness | Softest ball in Titleist’s lineup (exact rating undisclosed) |
| Feel | Soft feel with mild firmness and clear feedback | Soft, muted impact with minimal feedback |
| Spin | Moderate spin—stronger greenside control | Low spin—rolls out more on chips |
| Trajectory | Mid-to-high launch with stable carry | Low flight, lower launch window |
| Distance | Good distance with consistent carry and stop | Decent rollout—better on firm greens |
| Durability | Excellent—minimal wear after play | Excellent—held up well after a full round |
| Ideal Golfer | Improving high-handicappers, mid-handicappers | Beginners or players who prefer lower flight |
| Price | $24.99/dozen | $24.99/dozen |
| Color Options | White, yellow, brite green, orange, red | White, yellow, matte red |
Who Is Each Ball Suited For?
2025 Srixon Soft Feel
- Golfers looking for a soft feel with short-game control
- Players who want clear contact feedback
- Anyone needing a balance of distance and greenside performance
2024 Titleist TruFeel
- Golfers who want the softest feel possible
- Players with lower ball flight preferences
- Anyone who prefers a simple, roll-out style around the green
Performance Comparison
Feel and Putter Feedback
- Soft Feel: Soft with light firmness and clear impact sensation off the putter.
- TruFeel: Very soft and muted, with little feedback at contact.
EDGE: Soft Feel—more responsive feel during putting.
Around the Green
- Soft Feel: Moderate spin gave better chip control and predictability.
- TruFeel: Chips released more due to low spin—less stopping power.
EDGE: Soft Feel—easier to manage short-game shots.
Approach Shots
- Soft Feel: Mid-to-high flight with solid stopping ability, especially on softer greens.
- TruFeel: Lower launch with more rollout—required more room for landing.
EDGE: Soft Feel—better combination of carry and control.
Durability
- Soft Feel: Excellent—little to no visible wear.
- TruFeel: Also excellent—held up well for the full round.
EDGE: Tie—both are highly durable.
Looks and Visibility
- Soft Feel: Bold, bright colors with a clean overall look.
- TruFeel: Matte red option stands out, but fewer color choices overall.
EDGE: Soft Feel—more color options.


Not Sure Yet?
If you are not ready to choose, do not worry. Check the full reviews below and make the best decision for your game.