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  1. Top 7 Best Golf Balls For Average Golfers (2024 Updated)

    Titleist TruFeel; Taylormade Soft Response; That's just my personal opinion from experience. Picks 1-3 are in that specific order for me but picks 4-7 are in no specific order. What all of these balls have in common is the 2 or 3 piece design, fairly low ball spin, and a low compression rating.

  2. TaylorMade Tour Response vs Titleist Pro V1

    The Titleist Pro V1 is designed to launch lower and spin less, flying with a penetrating trajectory. Both balls stopped quickly on approach shots into greens but the Pro V1 had a noticeably lower flight. Tour Response had a similar flight profile to the best TaylorMade golf balls like the TP5 and TP5 X, launching mid-high with less spin and a ...

  3. Taylormade Tour Response Review [Data & Testing]

    On the golf course, the Tour Response spins, and it stops, but it certainly rolls out further than the Pro V1 and the TaylorMade TP5. There is certainly a difference between a 3-piece and a 4 or 5-piece golf ball, and it is seen around the greens. TaylorMade says that the spin on the Tour Response iron approach is lower than the TP5.

  4. Expert Comparison: Titleist TruFeel Golf Balls vs TaylorMade Soft

    When it comes to durability, the Titleist TruFeel takes the lead with its impressive ability to withstand multiple rounds of play without noticeable damage. In terms of feel, both balls offer a soft, responsive feel, but the TaylorMade Soft Response's 60 compression rate gives it a slight edge. For control and spin, the Titleist TruFeel comes ...

  5. 13 best value golf balls to improve distance, feel: Golf Ball Buyer's Guide

    TaylorMade Soft Response At 35 compression, golfers with slower swing speeds can still reap the benefits of spin and feel with Tour Response. On the softer side, it still generates plenty of distance.

  6. Ball Lab: 2022 TaylorMade Tour Response Review

    TaylorMade Tour Response Golf Balls - Compression. On our gauge, the 2022 TaylorMade Tour Response has an average compression of 73. That's one point firmer than the 2020 model. Suffice it to say that the compression is functionally identical. By way of comparison, that puts it within a couple of points of the prior-gen Bridgestone TOUR B ...

  7. Titleist TruFeel Review (2024): Pros, Cons, & Alternatives

    This two-piece ball is very soft and resembles the Titleist TruFeel golf ball's compression, promoting a high launch and low spin for impressive distance. Moreover, it also features Callaway's HEX Aerodynamics which reduces drag and enhances lift for longer carry and total distance.

  8. Ball Lab: TaylorMade Tour Response Review

    The variation in core color may be cause for concern over a larger sample. However, the data we have suggests that if you're looking for a soft (sub-75 compression) urethane ball, the Tour Response is likely the one to beat. The "True Price" of the TaylorMade Tour Response is $38.17. That's an increase of nine percent over retail.

  9. TaylorMade Tour Response vs Titleist Pro V1 golf balls

    Compression: TaylorMade Tour Response vs Titleist Pro V1. The Titleist Pro V1 has a compression of over 100 (our robot golf ball test measured it at 101.8), while the Titleist Pro V1x has a compression of 108.4, making it the firmest golf ball in our entire test. That's because they're designed for tour players with swing speeds typically in the range of 110-130mph.

  10. Titleist 2024 TruFeel Golf Ball Review

    Driver: TaylorMade Stealth 2, 9° Fairway Wood: TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus, 15° Hybrid: Ping G430 19° Irons: Titleist T-100 4 iron, Titleist 620MB, 5-PW. Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM8, 50°, 54°, 62° Putter: Scotty Cameron Select GoLo. Ball: Titleist Pro V1x 2021

  11. Titleist Trufeel Golf Balls Review

    Callaway Supersoft Vs Titleist Trufeel. ... Another very soft feel option is the TaylorMade Tour Response, it is priced higher and performs better around the greens, but it's not quite at the "premium price point". I've also shared numbers from the Chrome Soft just for comparison, but keep in mind the Chrome Soft is a premium ball and ...

  12. Comparison: A Review of Tour Response and Soft Response ...

    The major difference with Soft Response is the ionomer cover material vs. urethane - it's designed for a soft feel while maintaining durability. It also has a softer low-compression core (with a compression rate of 35) that gives the ball a super soft feel and performance benefits geared toward moderate swing speed players.

  13. Expert Comparison: Titleist TruFeel Golf Balls vs TaylorMade Distance

    The Titleist TruFeel Golf Balls are a fantastic, low-cost option for golfers seeking a soft, high-quality ball. This ball is particularly suited for beginner and intermediate golfers, or anyone looking for an affordable ball from a premium brand. The TruFeel Golf Balls offer excellent feel on all types of shots, producing very high spin for a low-cost option.

  14. Expert Review: TaylorMade Tour Response Golf Balls

    The TaylorMade Tour Response is a solid all-around ball. It balances distance, feel, and spin. It has proven to be durable for me throughout the season. This ball would be ideal for a mid handicapper (scores between 82-94) who is looking for a ball that does everything.

  15. Titleist Velocity and TruFeel Golf Balls

    The new Titleist Velocity and TruFeel golf balls are not the models most golfers associate with the manufacturer of the "#1 ball in golf." That's not meant to disparage either model. It's just the reality. Titleist offers nine different models, four of which target golfers who are willing to pay a premium for a ball that sets the industry standard for quality and consistency with Tour ...

  16. Titleist Tour Soft vs Trufeel

    The Titleist Tour Soft has a slightly higher spin rate than the TruFeel. This means the Tour Soft provides more spin and control on approach shots, making it an excellent choice for golfers who prioritize control. The TruFeel also offers good spin and control but may not be as effective as the Tour Soft in this area.

  17. Titleist Tour Soft or Taylor Made Tour Response

    50*, 55* RTX 6 Modus3 Tour 125. 60* RTX Full Face ZipCore DG Spinner S400. Putter: Toulon Chicago with a Quad Tour or HB SOFT Milled 10.5S with UST All-in. Ball: Chrome Tour (but I might still have some Left Dashes hanging around) Bag: Ltd Edition Tartan, blue/green/yellow. Using to keep track of my shots.

  18. TaylorMade Tour Response vs TaylorMade Soft Response

    Tour Response has a deep red number, Soft Response numbers are black. Both balls have 322 dimples but those on the Tour Response are more uniform and equally proportioned whereas the Soft Response dimples are eye-catchingly different. TaylorMade calls this its extended flight dimple pattern, meant simply to launch the ball higher and fly for ...

  19. Honest Review of TaylorMade Soft Response Golf Balls

    I produced superior yardage with the TaylorMade Tour Response, Warbird, and Noodle Long and Soft. I only generated 263 yards with the Soft Response owing to its higher launch, increased spin, and reduced roll. Irons. My longest 7-iron shot with the Soft Response traveled 156 yards, but I averaged 149 yards on approach.

  20. The 5 Best Low Compression Golf Balls For Seniors

    The Tour Response features a urethane cover which gives it that premium, tour preferred feel on and around the green. This cover is also very durable which ensures that your golf ball looks like new after 18 holes. The easy to compress low compression Hi-Spring core of the Tour Response ensures exceptional feel and distance through the bag.

  21. Titleist Tour Soft vs TruFeel Comparison (Golf Coach Advice)

    The Tour Soft has a 346 quadrilateral dipyramid dimple design, while the TruFeel has 376 tetrahedral dimples. Which dimple pattern is better is up to personal preference. The TruFeel features Titleist's TruFlex cover, while the Tour Soft has an Ionomer cover. Generally speaking, the Urethane cover found on premium golf balls like the Titleist ...

  22. Titleist Trufeel vs Tour Soft Golf Ball: Choose Wisely

    The main difference between Titleist TruFeel and Tour Soft golf balls lies in their respective feel and spin characteristics. TruFeel emphasizes a softer touch with lower spin, while Tour Soft offers a slightly firmer feel and increased distance with mid-level spin. Other than that, they share little of a difference.

  23. Titleist claim to be BETTER than TaylorMade, Srixon & Callaway!

    LONGEST GOLF BALL | Titleist Tour Speed ReviewIn this video PGA Golf Professional Rick Shiels heads out to The Marriott Worsley Park Golf & Country Club to r...