Srixon Introduce Latest Soft Feel Golf Ball

If you’re looking for a golf ball that feels soft yet combines with control and distance in the long game, the new Srixon Soft Feel 2025 Golf Ball might be for you.

The Soft Feel is well in to double figures now when it comes to the number of generations. However it still offers a great option for golfers on a budget, especially those with average or lower swing speed looking to get the most out of their game. Whilst the likes of the Z-Star and AD333 are great options for better golfers, the Soft Feel is much more suitable to the everyday golfer.

Srixon says that the new FastLayer Core offers increased ball speeds, for better distance and feel. This core transitions from a soft inner core to a firmer outer edge.

This is said to mimick a core that has thousands of layers. It’s said to offer more distance and a better feel, without compromising elsewhere.

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“Soft Feel has a long-standing reputation among avid golfers, and this new generation pushes the performance limits even further. For a lot of people, feel is everything when they’re choosing a ball. Having one that prioritises feel but also values distance and playability makes it a game-changer.”

Joe Miller, Product Manager, Srixon Sports Europe.

The softer core is also designed to reduce long game sidespin, which promotes less curve with woods and long irons for better results off the tee.

Srixon Soft Feel Brite and Soft Feel Lady

As usual with Soft Feel, you get a choice of a number of different colourways. The balls are available in Soft White and Tour Yellow, as well as Soft Feel Brite and Soft Feel Lady.

The Brite models feature a Matte Visual Performance. This is designed to enhance visibility in three colour options, whilst still offering the same performance levels as the standard model.

The Soft Feel Lady is specifically designed for the characteristics of the women’s swing. It does this by offering high launch and maximising distance, with the same soft feel.

Finally, a 338 Speed Dimple Pattern is there to reduce drag at launch and increase lift as the ball descends. This promotes greater overall distance and better performance in the wind. A Soft Thin cover provides better greenside spin and a softer feel on pitches, chips and putts.

Available from 12th April, the Srixon Soft Feel Balls are priced at an RRP of £28 per dozen.

Dan Box
Dan Box

Dan is the Editor of Golfalot and has been working here since 2018, helping to bring you the latest news from the equipment world, as well as reviews of a wide array of products and a number of features too. He plays off a handicap of 4 at Hazel Grove Golf Club in Manchester.

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