TITLEIST DT TruSoft - Premium Near Mint Quality - 48 Golf Balls

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TITLEIST DT TruSoft - Premium Near Mint Quality - 48 Golf Balls

TITLEIST DT TruSoft - Premium Near Mint Quality - 48 Golf Balls

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For many players, the feel of this ball is a dream come true. It controls easily and is more forgiving than most. The Titleist DT TruSoft golf ball was created to be, as per its name, the softest ball in the company's portfolio. The brand new DT TruSoft boasts a newly designed core and cover, aimed at improving distance on all shots. Also, its incredible softness delivers amazing distance via lowering spin on long shots, while the ball's short game spin provides amazing stopping power on the green. The Titleist DT TruSoft is available in 2 colors: classic white and high optic yellow. To enumerate a few of its benefits, this baby boasts the softest compression in a Titleist golf ball ever, longer distance compared to the previous generation, and improved short game/overall performance due to the company's patented TruTouch core, that is designed to promote a truly soft feel and low spin for increasing distance on all shots. The Titleist DT TruSoft also comes with a new TruFlex cover, that utilizes the company's patented technology to deliver an incredible soft feel around the green and increased short game spin. The ball also features an advanced aerodynamic construction, which ensures improved distance and a piercing/consistent ball flight.

The new, low compression TruTouch Core is larger than previous Titleist cores. It is designed to deliver low spin for long-distance shots and to provide a softer feel on all shots. As with most things in golf, the choice of golf balls between low and high compression starts with distance. There are other considerations to be made – and we will get to those later – but it starts with how far you can hit the ball, and how far you want to hit the ball. In general, lower compression means more distance. If a golf ball is easier to compress (requires less force), it is going to be easier to hit it long distances off the tee. The total equation is not that simple, but that is the basic outline of how it works. If you are currently playing a medium compression golf ball and switch to a low compression ball, you will likely see your distance increase.Every TruFeel golf ball is made at Titleist Ball Plant 2 in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, to ensure the most consistent performance, quality and feel – from ball to ball and dozen to dozen. Company number: 1394141; Registered office: Media House, Peterborough Business Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6EA and H Bauer Publishing,

In July 2023, Neil became just the 9th editor in Golf Monthly's 112-year history. Originally working with the best coaches in the UK to produce instruction content, he has also presented many Golf Monthly videos looking at all areas of the game from Tour player interviews to the rules of golf. On Titleist’s compression measuring devices, the DT TruSoft is 15 points softer than DT Solo, which was already the softest golf ball in Titleist’s line. That puts its compression in the mid 50s, according to Michael Mahoney, director of golf ball marketing for Titleist.

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Bunker shot test. Don’t forget to evaluate how the ball is going to react when you play shots from the bunker up onto the green. Hit shots with all three golf ball models you are considering and make careful note of how the ball reacts when it lands and rolls out on the green. But the harsh reality is that premium balls are expensive. If you make a regular habit of buying them, they are going to make a substantial dent in your budget, forcing many players to question whether or not they are worth the extra cash. The Titleist DT Trusoft is about as close as you can get to being a premium golf ball without actually being premium. It offers solid all-around performance, capable of good distance, moderate spin, tight control, and unmatched durability – all for a price that isn’t going to break the bank. Answer: We come across the Tour Soft is the most excellent option. We also have attempted the Velocity balls with a little success. Most of us have an average drive of about 175–185 yards. As a player advances their game into more competitive spheres, spin becomes an increasingly important element of a successful golfing performance. It can be used to roll a ball further, to stop it in a tight space on the green, to aid subtle directional play, and more.

The Velocity is probably the better all round ball and the distance is right up there with every ball in the Titleist range. It’s that sense of community that drives day-to-day interactions in the forums on topics that range from best driver to what marker you use to mark your ball. It even allows us to share another thing we all love – buying and selling equipment. TruFeel strikes the perfect balance of extremely soft feel and all-around performance. Our engineers have advanced TruFeel’s low compression technology to add speed and distance in the long game while preserving the feel that golfers tell us they love and the playability on every shot.”So who’s right, and who’s wrong? As of early 2014, there’s no definitive answer. But most of those in-the-know tend to sway toward the compression matters camp.

quote_box_center]“When you lower compression in a golf ball, it’s going to get slower and it’s going to generate lower spin,” Mahoney said. “That’s going to be across all shots. There can be benefits to that in the long game, but also detriments to that in the short game. We can bring compression down and we can leverage [low] spin characteristics in the long game, but then we continue with spin technology and cover technology that helps us deliver more spin in the short game.”[/quote_box_center] Utilizing proprietary Titleist technology, the new TruFlex cover promises to provide an increased short game spin. It is an ionomer cover, which is not quite as soft as a urethane cover – but it’s still quality stuff, and is well equipped to do some impressive stuff around the greens. At one point in time, the compression rating of a golf ball was printed right on the box – if not on the ball itself. Although compression isn’t the major selling point that it once was for those in the golf ball industry, it is still an important concept to understand for all golfers. Using the right golf ball for your game is a vital ingredient to playing your best. Therefore, it is worth your time to learn a little bit about compression and how it affects what you are trying to do on the course. Four-piece balls aren’t all that common, but some players favor them for the enhanced feel and control that they offer.Of all the variables that determine a golf ball’s performance, compression may be the most mysterious. What, exactly, is compression? It’s a measurement of how much a ball compresses against the clubface at impact, expressed as a simple number (e.g. 75 or 100). If you’ve seen photos or slow-motion video of the moment of impact, you’ve seen the ball compress or smush against the clubface. The ball launches as this compression is released.



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