Titleist TruFeel Golf Ball (2022) Review
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At a glance
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Pros
– Combination of distance and feel is ideal for club golfers
– Good durability despite soft cover
– The cheapest ball in Titleist's balls range
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Cons
– May prove too soft for some
– Matte red colour will divide opinion
What we say...
Already Titleist's softest golf ball, the 2022 TruFeel has been redesigned for more distance than ever and even softer greenside feel.
The new iteration of TruFeel saw Titleist Golf Balls R&D enhance the model by engineering a larger and faster TruTouch core along with high-performance aerodynamics to deliver longer distance.
A thinner, reformulated TruFlex cover provides the improved feel and control for shots around the green.
The combination of long-game distance and greenside control makes this an ideal ball for the majority of club golfers, especially as just £24 per dozen.
Club golfers will also love the TruFeel's alignment sidestamp, making the ball easy to line up without the need to mark it with a pen.
The design was inspired by the most popular alignment aid available through the My Titleist customiser on Titleist.co.uk.
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Every TruFeel golf ball is made at Titleist Ball Plant 2 in Greater New Bedford, Massachusetts, to ensure the most consistent performance, quality and feel.
Alongside the traditional white and optic yellow options, which are on sale from February 2022, Titleist have added a matte red version, which will be available from October 2022.
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Titleist Velocity Golf Ball: Key Technologies
New TruTouch Core
Larger (1.600”), faster and low compression core generates low spin for long distance
New TruFlex Cover
The thinner reformulated is a proprietary Titleist formulation designed for very soft feel and excellent greenside control
Tetrahedral Dimple Design
Spherically-Tiled 376 dimple design features a symmetrically optimised pattern to enhance long game distance
Alignment sidestamp
The TruFeel utilises an alignment aid-type sidestamp, providing golfers the option for easy alignment without having to mark a line on the ball.
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Where does the TruFeel fit in Titleist's golf ball range?
Tour Speed (£38 per dozen): Soft feel, penetrating flight, and exceptional distance.
Tour Soft (£32 per dozen): Distance, feel, and short game control.
Velocity (£28 per dozen): High flight with extremely low long game spin.
TruFeel (£24 per dozen): Offers ultra soft feel with superior distance.
Find out which is right for you at www.titleist.co.uk/fitting/golf-ball-fitting
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What Titleist say about the Velocity golf ball
Fredrick Waddell, Titleist's director of golf ball product management
“The TruFeel golfer is primarily focused on long and soft, but also seeks overall performance.
"That is where TruFeel stands out in its category, where the golfer doesn’t have to sacrifice performance and can trust the quality and consistency of Titleist.”
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Mike Madson, Titleist's director of aerodynamics and research engineering
“The new 1.600” core is very large for such a soft golf ball.
"By adding more fast rubber to the golf ball, we add more speed for distance, but we also needed to balance the increased core size by reformulating a slightly thinner cover.
"The result is softer feel, and similar spin with more speed for longer distance.”
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