Tour Soft

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By Allen B

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  1. Allen B

    Allen B
    Delta, BC

    Played the Titleist “ Tour Soft” for the past six months and liked the Soft feel and flight consistency. Returning to Phoenix in January and will continue to play.

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    There is definitely a Titleist ball for everyone out there. Glad you found the one that you like best. Enjoy!
  3. WAYNE S

    WAYNE S
    Brandon Fl

    The Tru soft ball is my favorite Titleist ball. Played it when it was the NXT Tour ball. Much softer now though.
    I really like the TRU-Soft ball better than the ProV1. Thanks for making a great ball
  4. I’ve always played Titleist . For the longest time it’s been Pro-V. But I too this year went to and found the Tour Softs to be more responsive to my game. I’ve added more total distance and my carry is at least an extra 10-15 yards. Feels nice coming off the tee. Good luck .
  5. Nick S

    Nick S
    NE Indiana

    I really enjoy the tour soft!

    I am not sure why but my dispersion between the woods seem to be greater with the Tour soft and less with the AVX.

    My irons chipping and putting seem to be great with the tour soft.
  6. Have been playing the NXT Tour the last couple of years.
    Will be switching to the Tour soft in the spring, can't wait.
  7. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Have played the ball and it is very responsive. Would highly recommend at least giving it a try if you are in doubt. At my young age of 72, I prefer the Prov1. Like Dale says, Titleist makes a ball for each of us. Have given all the balls a try and always come back to the Prov1 for consistency, control and distance. Thank you Titleist.
  8. Andrew F

    Andrew F
    Pueblo, CO

    Military
    I used the Tour soft last year and really like them. I picked up some NXT balls to play this winter and thought they where ok. But then I decided to use some Tour soft this last weekend and I shot my best 9 of the year on the front of the course I normally play. I felt like I had more distance control. I definitely think I will just stick with Tour soft for now on.
  9. TUrreta

    TUrreta
    Reston VA

    Military
    After spending last summer trying every Titleist ball, I settled on the TourSoft yellow. It absolutely fits what I'm looking for. Choice number 2 and 3 are the AVX and ProV1.


    Actually- they are all great balls.
  10. Coble

    Coble
    Denver, CO

    I play the Tour Soft for the soft feel but am intrigued by the new AVX. Thinking I'll get a dozen for my AZ trip this month.
  11. Avx are a decent ball, they seem to get more dings and cuts than proV1x.
  12. Avx are a decent ball, they seem to get more dings and cuts than proV1x.
  13. JAM

    JAM

    Has Titleist declared their softest ball offering ?
  14. Chris J

    Chris J
    Winter Haven, FL

    I tried the AVX. I am a 10 handicapper that used to be a decent golfer when the belly was flatter and the hair thicker and darker. I have not tried the tour soft. However, can tell you I loved the feel of the AVX. However, on the greens here in Florida, now over seeded with rye, it does not check as quickly as the ProV1. That is with around 20 to 50 yards. I tend to like to spin the ball in when I can and the lies are tight and wet here this time of year. FYI.

    Merry Christmas,

    Chris
  15. Tom P

    Tom P
    Stanley, NC

    I play the ProV1, but I have tried the new Tour Soft. It is an excellent ball with good trajectory and spin control. It is also a brighter white. Personally, I recommend it to serious golfers who may not want to spend $48 on a dozen golf balls. All Titleist balls are manufactured with similar high standards of quality. They offer different playing characteristics and price points in order to appeal to all types of golfers. If you choose the Tour Soft, then committ to play it year round and in all playing conditions. Remember, the golf ball is the only piece of equipment that is used for every shot.

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