GolfTested expert consensus

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Quick answer

Srixon Soft Feel is the kind of ball that earns repeat purchases by being pleasant and predictable. It launches easily, feels good on slower swings, and offers enough speed for normal rounds without making the golfer pay premium-ball money. The current Amazon listing showed a 4.8 out of 5 rating from 1,072 reviews when checked.

The important limitation is the cover category. This is an everyday soft-feel ball, not a tour urethane design. If your main issue is keeping a wedge below the hole, the Titleist Pro V1x review explains what a more spin-oriented option changes—and what it costs.

What the ball does well

Soft Feel is strongest when the golfer wants the same calm response on every club. The putter does not sound loud, chips do not feel like they are jumping off the face, and the driver still produces a usable launch when contact is not perfect. That combination is valuable for players who would rather make a consistent swing than spend the round adjusting to a ball’s personality.

The flight is easy to follow and generally friendly to moderate swing speeds. A golfer who struggles to get a long iron high enough will appreciate the launch help more than a faster player who is already fighting excess height. That is a good example of why “soft” is not the same as “best for everyone.”

Feel, spin, and value

Around the green, Soft Feel rewards a simple motion. It is easy to hit a running chip or a controlled pitch, but it does not produce the same sudden stop as a premium cover. That is not a defect if your game is built around rollout and predictable two-putts; it becomes a limitation when the course demands aggressive short-game shots.

At this price, durability and replacement cost matter. You can keep the model in play for enough rounds to learn its actual flight instead of switching balls every time a marketing label changes. That consistency is one of the best reasons to choose an everyday ball.

Verdict

Srixon Soft Feel is an honest, useful value ball. It gives regular golfers a soft response and easy flight without pretending to be a tour ball. Choose it when comfort and repeatability matter more than maximum greenside spin, and compare it directly with Callaway Supersoft or TaylorMade SpeedSoft if you want to fine-tune feel.

Sources checked: current manufacturer specifications, the verified Amazon listing, independent golf-ball comparisons, and recurring owner feedback. This is an Expert Consensus review; no GolfTested launch-monitor or on-course ball dataset is being presented as fact.