Soft golf balls are a great option for golfers who want a gentle feel and easy launch without paying premium prices. The 2025 Titleist TruFeel and the 2025 Wilson Duo Soft are two of the softest balls on the market, but they play differently once you put them in action.

Here’s my side-by-side comparison to help you decide which one is a better fit for your game.

Comparison Overview

Model2024 Titleist TruFeel2025 Wilson Duo Soft
CompressionSoftest in Titleist lineup (exact rating undisclosed)37—extremely low compression
FeelVery soft with muted contactExtremely soft, almost fluffy feel
SpinLow spin overall, less stopping powerVery low spin, even less control around greens
TrajectoryVery low, penetrating flightHigh launch, forgiving flight
DistanceConsistent carry, can overshoot if not adjustedDecent distance, but slightly shorter
DurabilityExcellent durabilityFairly durable, minor scuffs
Ideal GolferBeginners who like low flight and very soft feelBeginners who like low flight and a very soft feel
Price$24.99/dozen$22.99/dozen
Color OptionsWhite, yellow, matte redWhite, yellow, orange, red, pink, green, TRK 360

Who Is Each Ball Suited For?

Titleist TruFeel

  • Golfers who prefer a very soft feel with low, penetrating flight
  • Players who don’t need much greenside spin
  • Anyone who wants an affordable Titleist ball

Wilson Duo Soft

  • Golfers who want the softest impact possible
  • Players who benefit from higher launch and straighter flight
  • Those who like more color options and the lowest price

Performance Comparison

Feel and Putter Feedback

  • Titleist TruFeel: Very soft feel off the putter, quiet and muted contact.
  • Wilson Duo Soft: Extremely soft and fluffy sensation, mellow sound.

EDGE: Duo Soft—softer overall feel.

Around the Green

  • Titleist TruFeel: Low spin, chips tend to roll out more, with less stopping power.
  • Wilson Duo Soft: Very low spin, even harder to stop chips near the hole.

EDGE: TruFeel—slightly easier to control rollout.

Approach Shots

  • Titleist TruFeel: Low flight trajectory, carries well but needs adjustment to avoid overshooting.
  • Wilson Duo Soft: High flight helps the ball land softer, but the distance was sometimes a bit short.

EDGE: TruFeel—more carry, though less stopping power.

Durability

  • Titleist TruFeel: Excellent durability, very resistant to scuffs.
  • Wilson Duo Soft: Fairly durable, only minor marks after play.

EDGE: TruFeel—very resistant to scuffs after a full round.

Looks and Visibility

  • Titleist TruFeel: Classic colors with a clean design.
  • Wilson Duo Soft: Wide range of bright color options, including TRK 360 alignment.

EDGE: Duo Soft—more choices for 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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