Soft golf balls are a go-to choice for beginners and high-handicap players who value easy launch and forgiving feel. Two popular models in this category are the 2025 Bridgestone e6 Soft Optic Yellow and the 2025 Callaway Supersoft. While both deliver a comfortable experience at impact, they slightly differ in some categories.

Here’s my head-to-head comparison to help you decide which ball suits your game best.

Comparison Table

Model2025 Bridgestone e6 Soft Optic Yellow2025 Callaway Supersoft
CompressionBelow 40—very low compressionVery low—marshmallow soft feel
FeelSoft and muted on all shotsExtremely soft across the board
SpinLow spin—less stopping power on chipsLow spin overall, slightly improved from past
TrajectoryHigh launch, easy to get airborneLow spin overall, slightly improved from the past
DistanceDecent distance, straight flightLong carry with forgiving performance
DurabilityVery durable, hard to scuffVery good durability
Ideal GolferBeginners who like bright colors and easy launchBeginners who like bright colors and an easy launch
Price$23.99/dozen$24.99/dozen
Color OptionsWhite, Optic YellowWhite, yellow, green, orange, pink, red, splatter

Who Is Each Ball Suited For?

Bridgestone e6 Soft Optic Yellow

  • Golfers who prefer high flight and low spin
  • Players who like optic yellow visibility
  • Those who want excellent durability

Callaway Supersoft

  • Golfers who want the softest feel available
  • Players looking for straight, forgiving flight
  • Those who appreciate many bright color choices

Performance Comparison

Feel and Putter Feedback

  • e6 Soft Optic Yellow: Soft feel off the putter, muted contact, consistent roll.
  • Supersoft: Extremely soft impact, mellow sound, easy to adapt to pace.

EDGE: Personal preference—both are among the softest balls available.

Around the Green

  • e6 Soft Optic Yellow: Low spin makes chips harder to stop near the hole, requires adjustment.
  • Supersoft: Also low spin, but slight improvement over past models, stopping a bit sooner.

EDGE: Supersoft—slightly better control on chips.

Approach Shots

  • e6 Soft Optic Yellow: High flight helps it land softer, but still rolls out due to low spin.
  • Supersoft: High trajectory and straight flight, forgiving on mishits.

EDGE: Supersoft—more consistent stopping on softer greens.

Durability

  • e6 Soft Optic Yellow: Very durable, the cover showed minimal marks after a round.
  • Supersoft: Very good durability, with only a few minor scuffs.

EDGE: e6 Soft Optic Yellow—harder to scuff overall.

Looks and Visibility

  • e6 Soft Optic Yellow: Clean look with bright optic yellow option for visibility.
  • Supersoft: Wide range of bright colors and splatter versions.

EDGE: Supersoft—more variety and personalization.

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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