Titleist TruFeel Golf Balls
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Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, the Titleist TruFeel is the standout pick in the affordable two-piece category. In a high-trust forum.mygolfspy.com review, it 'easily outperformed the Supersoft in basically every way,' measuring 6.1 yards longer with slightly higher spin and faster ball speed. nationalclubgolfer.com calls it 'an excellent entry-level golf ball for players who prioritise soft feel, durability, and affordability,' and golfinsideruk.com recommends it for mid-to-slow swing speeds seeking distance.
What reviewers liked
- forum.mygolfspy.com measured it beating the Callaway Supersoft on distance, spin and speed
- nationalclubgolfer.com praises feel, durability and affordability for entry-level players
- High-trust r/golf consensus rates it near the top for its price point
- Strong verified-purchase rating (4.8 across ~237 reviews) at ~$25 a dozen
Where it falls short
- As a two-piece ball it can't match urethane tour balls on greenside spin
- A high-trust r/golf comment calls it 'average at everything'
- Some reviewers say it doesn't cover all the factors for serious scoring
- Best suited to mid-to-slow swing speeds rather than faster players
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Across the reviewers we read, the Titleist TruFeel is the standout pick in the affordable two-piece category. In a high-trust forum.mygolfspy.com review, it 'easily outperformed the Supersoft in basically every way,' measuring 6.1 yards longer with slightly higher spin and faster ball speed. nationalclubgolfer.com calls it 'an excellent entry-level golf ball for players who prioritise soft feel, durability, and affordability,' and golfinsideruk.com recommends it for mid-to-slow swing speeds seeking distance.
The r/golf consensus, from high-trust threads, supports the value framing: reviewers describe it as 'a high quality ball' with a softer core than the Pro V, 'probably near the top at that price,' and one notes that for longer shots 'the TruFeel feels like I can compress the ball and the resulting strike is great.' At around $25 a dozen, it's repeatedly cited as one of the best feel-per-dollar options.
The honest caveats are also community-sourced. A high-trust r/golf comment calls it 'average at everything, distance, spin, durability, and price,' and another says it's 'fine for what it is, but it doesn't cover all the factors for me' for serious scoring. As a two-piece ball it won't match urethane tour balls on greenside spin, so reviewers position it as a value and feel play rather than a performance ceiling.
- For players who prioritize soft feel and who trust the Titleist brand.
- Long distance and soft feel from a new TruTouch core
- Low penetrating ball flight from unique 376 tetrahedral dimple design
- Increased greenside spin and control from a softer 3.0 TruFlex cover
- Ultra-soft feel
I dont like those plasticky feeling balls. Kirklands are good enough for me. With your eyes closed they almost feel like a prov1. At a dollar a ...
They are average at everything - distance, spin, durability, and price. For my casual rounds, I use the Calloway equivalent -- the Superfast.
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