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

Model2025 Srixon Soft Feel2024 Titleist TruFeel
Compression~58—soft with light firmnessSoftest ball in Titleist’s lineup (exact rating undisclosed)
FeelSoft feel with mild firmness and clear feedbackSoft, muted impact with minimal feedback
SpinModerate spin—stronger greenside controlLow spin—rolls out more on chips
TrajectoryMid-to-high launch with stable carryLow flight, lower launch window
DistanceGood distance with consistent carry and stopDecent rollout—better on firm greens
DurabilityExcellent—minimal wear after playExcellent—held up well after a full round
Ideal GolferImproving high-handicappers, mid-handicappersBeginners or players who prefer lower flight
Price$24.99/dozen$24.99/dozen
Color OptionsWhite, yellow, brite green, orange, redWhite, 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.

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