Titleist TruFeel [Official Discussion]

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By Neil H

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  1. Nathan S

    Nathan S
    Harbourne

    I brought some yellow Trufeel balls recently. I must say, I'm impressed with the performance so far! Can't feel them hitting the club face and they fly really well, even in the cold conditions. Feel around greens as well is very similar to dt trusoft which is my normal ball of choice. Overall, impressed

  2. Why didn't Titleist issue the matte red TruFeel balls in time for Christmas? It would have been ideal instead of waiting for a trade show in January as I understand it. Will just have to be patient. The ball alignment lines are not very beautiful. Would prefer a plain ball.
  3. David L said:

    Why didn't Titleist issue the matte red TruFeel balls in time for Christmas? It would have been ideal instead of waiting for a trade show in January as I understand it. Will just have to be patient. The ball alignment lines are not very beautiful. Would prefer a plain ball.

    Prefer red. Went ahead and ordered yellow for now.
  4. What is the compression rate on these? Can seem to find anywhere. I usually play Pro Vx, but wanted a cheap ball for early season and losing plugged balls. These perform great on mid-irons and wedges. Spin is good. Seemed short off the tee, but I also have 126mph head speed so maybe too soft. But fly very straight and can work it either way
  5. On a "Soft ball" comparision chart it said they were 65 compression. They are primarily for people who have a swing speed with a driver of 90mph or less. I'm in the 95-98 range usually so they work pretty well for me. My wife swings 77, and she loves them.
  6. I have been playing Tour Soft and Pro V and Velocity. I recently bought a dozen TruFeel and played a round with Velocity and TruFeel. TruFeel had better driver distance most of the time by around 5 yards with my 90 to 95 swing speed. American made at $22 and I am sold.
  7. I’ve been playing the yellow and red TruFeels for all my rounds this past month. The feel is great, and the consistency is even better. This price point includes a lot of competing “value” balls from manufacturers and DTC companies. Knowing that even the TruFeel is made with Titleist’s tight quality control processes inspires extra confidence on every shot.
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