Titleist TruFeel Golf Balls (2024) Review
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At a glance
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Pros
- Low and penetrating ball flight offers brilliant distance
- Uber-soft feeling will be appreciated by many
- Extremely easy to compress
- Very affordable price -
Cons
- Might be too soft for some golfers
- Short game spin could still improve - RRP £0.00
What we say...
Titleist have improved the design of their softest golf balls to deliver long distance and increased greenside spin
Titleist are extremely well-known for manufacturing some of the game’s best golf balls, and for 2024 they’ve made drastic improvements to the new generation of their TruFeel golf balls.
TruFeel golf balls are the cheapest golf balls offered by Titleist, but that only makes them incredible value for money. Being a two-piece construction golf ball that is incredibly soft feeling, TruFeel golf balls are loved by beginners and high handicap golfers.
While they aren’t categorized as distance golf balls, the new TruFeel offers increased distance compared to its predecessor thanks to advanced core and cover technologies – cementing itself as one of Titleist’s best golf balls.
Key tech
New reformulated TruTouch core
The new TruTouch core introduced in this year’s TruFeel has been designed to generate long distance and fast ball speeds while continuing to deliver a very soft feel off the club face – something TruFeel players will have come to love.
Softer 3.0 TruFlex cover
This softer 3.0 TruFlex cover provides increased greenside spin, giving you more feel and control in the short game.
TruFit aerodynamics
The unique spherically tiled 376 tetrahedral dimple design it was gives TruFeel its penetrating, low ball flight and long distance.
What Titleist say about TruFeel
Mike Madson, Vice President, Titleist Golf Ball R&D
“With new TruFeel, our goal was to keep what people love about the product and deliver even more performance in the short game
“That softer, thicker cover is going to give golfers a little more greenside spin and performance. The reformulated core gives players long distance and soft feel. And with TruFeel being a Titleist product, it gets the same focus and attention from a manufacturing standpoint as every other ball in our line-up.
“TruFeel enjoys a loyal following because of its quality, consistency and continuous improvement.”
Jeremy Stone, Vice President, Titleist Golf Ball Marketing
“TruFeel has always been a very soft and very long golf ball, and those are important performance attributes to the TruFeel player.
“With the newest generation of TruFeel, golfers are going to find an even better performing golf ball that maintains its feel and profile along with the ball-to-ball quality and consistency expected from every Titleist model.”
Which Titleist golf ball should I play?
Titleist have eight golf balls to choose from, all suited to particular golfers. Whether you enjoy playing with the best premium golf balls or the best distance golf balls the golf giants have you covered.
If you want to play with the No.1 ball in golf, then look no further than the Titleist Pro V1. There are three models of the Pro V1 (Pro V1, Pro V1x, and Pro V1 Left Dash) and they all have slightly different properties. Another golf ball in Titleist’s premium range is the AVX which has a lower compression.
Titleist offers two brilliant amateur-level golf balls – Tour Speed and Tour Soft. These golf balls are brilliant for those who don’t quite have the swing speed to play with premium golf balls or want to spend over £4/$4 but enjoy the feel and performance.
There are two Titleist golf balls to pick from in the beginner to high handicap category of golf balls – TruFeel or Velocity. Both offer outstanding distance and brilliant value for money. TruFeel boasts fantastic feel for a cheap golf ball.
Titleist TruFeel availability
The 2024 TruFeel is available in white, yellow, and red. The balls are traditionally numbered from 1 to 4. If you’re in the UK you can pick up the new TruFeel golf balls in white from February 2. However, the white balls will be released on January 24 in the US and other parts of the world. Yellow TruFeel golf balls will be available from March 1, and the red golf balls will be released on May 15 of this year.
TruFeel golf balls will be stocked at multiple retailers and online at an RRP of £26.00 / $24.99; a very reasonable price for an extremely well-rounded golf ball.
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James Hogg – Golf Equipment Writer
James Hogg is a golf equipment writer for todays-golfer.com.
He has a degree in English Language from Newcastle University and an MA in Journalism from Kingston University.
James previously worked for American Golf alongside his studies as part of the sales and fitting team. Having worked in golf retail for seven years he has all the skills and knowledge necessary to review and recommend the perfect equipment for golfers of all abilities and has a strong knowledge of putters, golf balls, and golf apparel, including trousers.
Despite nobody else in James’ family playing golf he took a keen interest as a teenager which saw him become a junior member at Saltburn Golf Club, North Yorkshire. Since returning to Teesside in 2022 James has joined his home course, Cleveland Golf Club. His handicap index is 4.7 thanks to consistent distance off the tee.
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