⛳ Elevate your game with every swing — feel the difference, own the course!
Srixon Soft Feel Golf Balls feature a FastLayer Core that combines a soft center with a firm outer edge for exceptional softness and distance. The 338 Speed Dimple Pattern enhances aerodynamic efficiency, reducing drag and increasing lift for longer, more stable shots even in windy conditions. A soft, thin ionomer cover provides superior greenside spin and a comfortable feel on all short game shots. Designed for adult golfers seeking a premium two-piece ball that balances distance, control, and durability.
Brand | Srixon |
Material | Ionomer |
Color | Tour Yellow |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Sport | Golf |
Item Diameter | 7 Inches |
Number of Items | 2 |
League | Golf |
Construction Type | [INF] Two-piece |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.64 x 5.67 x 1.85 inches |
Package Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 5 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Srixon |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Ball:Soft Feel 12 TYL (12) |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Srixon |
Part Number | 10299488 |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | 2022 |
Included Components | No |
Size | One Size |
K**C
High vis balls are great for bad golfers like me.
Love these balls. They hit great and the high visibility color makes them easier to find when I am digging through the trees. Would definitely buy again.
S**N
Awesome Golf Balls for Slower Swing Speed
These are not for golfers who swing more than 100mph. But for those of us with a slower swing speed these balls are just great! The compression is 60. They are firmer than the 2021 Callaway Supersoft - which is at around 39, yet still feel buttery off the tee and my irons really bite well. I have the matte orange balls. They are not as glossy smooth as the white and yellow versions. The texture is more of a smooth rubbery feel. I actually prefer that and believe my clubs connect with the softness better. I have had no trouble seeing the balls in flight and on the fairway. Any ball is difficult to find in the rough, but the orange does stand out better imo. For just over 20 for a dozen they are VERY well worth it - give 'em a try.
H**
Not bad for cheap balls but you will purchase more often
All in all, for a cheap golf ball it performs actually decent. No - do not believe the silly ppl saying they are as good as a proV1. That’s ludicrous. They aren’t even better than a Callaway super soft.However they are playable and they do feel nice off the putter. You aren’t getting 12 balls that are all uniform tho. That’s the downside to inexpensive balls. Some may not be as round or the covers as durable. Which brings me to the scuffing.They scuff easily so you may go thru them faster which then means maybe you aren’t saving that much. YMMV. I went thru 3 balls in one round (2 scuffed from the driver and 1 wasn’t uniform (see below) so after 18 holes I was left with 9 balls lol. I would play a scuffed urethane ball if it’s not too bad. I’d never play a scuffed cheap cover. Not a chance.Also about uniformity I had one that would go straight push every time. It clearly wasn’t the same quality as some of the others in the box. Replaced that one and the issue went away. But what happens when I replace the good one ? I may be OB. So not very trust worthy quality control. Again - casual golfers probably wouldn’t care. But maybe they should ?Softer golf balls as a whole are not the greatest and no they don’t go further than premium golf balls. Soft = slow. Slow ball speed. About the only way possible they go further is if you swing 70-75 MPH. Read about it on MyGolfSpy. It’s proven in tests.I think these are best suited for beginners, older folks who lost a lot swing speed or for winter golf.I got them just because I like to try out balls I’ve never hit before.I’ll stick with my ProV1 and Maxfli Tours.I’m 52 with a 92 mph driver swing. These were shorter than my Maxfli tour urethanes but I didn’t test them against the PV1.But in no fantasy world are they even close to either the Maxfli or Pv1I cringe every time someone tries to make an absurd claim like that. If you’re a casual once in awhile golfer - they are fine.If you play 2-3x a week and think these rival a tour urethane ball, I think maybe you’ve lost your marbles.
R**R
Works great
Great ball for average golfer
G**R
Love The Bright Green
Less expensive than the Callaway SuperSoft I've been using for the past few years, and seem to go just as far, maybe an extra 5 yards. The bright green really sticks out from the grass, and much easier to find when in the rough. Exterior finish is tougher than painted balls.
C**)
I love these almost as much and the woods and water hazards do.
I love these almost as much and the woods and water hazards do. LOL. These balls feel great. I don't know if I truly hit these better that others. But if you play golf you know its like 99% mental. So if I feel like I hit them better. Then I hit them better. The quality of the balls is great. the putt true. I bang ball off of trees and cart paths often and the skin holds up great. I do love these Srixon Balls. Find the right Srixon ball for you and go have fun.
Y**E
These are the bombdiggity!
As a older, mid 60's, female who still shoots par golf and still driving average 230-250 yards I play with these and srixon qstar divide yellow and blueDon't have the fastest swing speed or slowestothers I have given these to have bought them as welldurability is fantastic as I am usually hitting them trueI don't wear glasses to play yet even though I should but I can see either of these even if playing alone and especially with blue sky background or cloudy days.Super easy to spot on course and deep rough.Have tried too many other colors to admit and just finally happy to find what I can see and play very well withAm a Srixon girl but have tried other brands that just don't fit my swingFlight and control are superb and they putt true if I read it right lolPlay your heart out, have fun and embrace the suck, you're playing golf and that's luck!
L**Y
Great Ball
As a high handicap golfer, I can't afford to play the tour balls. Not only are they too expensive, but I don't believe the hype that you need to play the top of the line ball. This ball offers nice feel on all shots, great distance, and affordability. The Srixon Soft Feel is best for recreational golfers with slower swing speeds (under 90mph). My swing speed is 87mph. I find the this ball does balloon a bit (launches higher and stays high) if teed high and really pounded.
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