Mistah Short Hitter, you've got a great swing. Just saw this on my feed today, and i'll be a subscriber. I've actually been playing the Trufeel and Velocity (both Titleist) balls for a couple of years now. My driver swingspeed is about 100 mph, and i find the Trufeel to be the best ball for me for a couple of different reasons that you probably haven't seen yet if you haven't played them much: 1) this ball never spins out of control on the green --- you won't find yourself hitting a near perfect shot and unexpectedly backing it up 30' or more. Or vice-versa expecting it to spin and it doesn't. On a well-struck shot it substantially tends to always do the same thing - roll out slightly, and progressively slightly more as you go up in less-lofted clubs 2) they're very durable, and maintain performance when damaged. I can hit a scuffed up trufeel and it won't behave much differently than a brand new one. You can't say that about the Pro V (or any urethane ball, for that matter). If you don't lose many balls, the Trufeel is definitely more economical FWIW, some testers have said the Trufeel cover is firmer than the Urethane covers, which they think is why you see such good distance performance on irons but slightly less on driver shots. I'm cool with giving up a couple of yards on driver shots to get that consistency on approach and chip shots (i'm about a 2 handicap, by the way, and obviously in the minority in my viewpoint, at least for the youtube crowd that swears by urethane). Nice vid!
Always has been my ball of choice during the winter months in Texas, due to so many leaves on the ground and cooler temps. Love the channel...keep up the great work!
I switched to the TruFeel yellows this year and absolutely love them! I ended up buying a 96 ball bucket from an online retailer after playing about 5 rounds with them. Granted, I've lost a few balls out of the original dozen I bought, but I'll definitely be gaming the TruFeels for the foreseeable future!
I switched to the TruFeel for the lower compression, the lower spin helps for a straighter ball flight, this is a great help with my slice lol I love it, the compression matches my slower swing speed!
Another great video, thank you, I think the temperature has the most impact on what ball we use. I use the Trufeel in the colder months, softer greens so less spin doesn't make any difference and Prov in the warmer months when the greens are firm and spin is required to keep the ball on the green. Otherwise both balls go approximately the same distance. In the fall it is way more economical to play Trufeel while playing in the leaves...
Thanks MSH, I have used the True Feel in the past. If I remember, I thought the ball really felt nice coming off my irons. I can't think of anything bad about them, well maybe they don't float so well. Liked them, but really liking the Bridgestone e6. Peace.
This is definitely my choice of ball to play as a 76 year old high handicap golfer. Love the feel and price. The only other ball I play much of the time is the Kirkland Signature. Performance is about the same as the TruFeel and is a little less expensive. I generally get 2 to 3 , 9 holes games out of either ball, but they still like the swamp.🙀🇨🇦👍👨🦳
Thanks for doing the test. I have heard good things about the TruFeel but I haven’t tried it, so I might do that. I was surprised at how little spin your lost between the V1. I think you’re right on the point of liking something and being more encouraged to switch to it. Golf is about confidence and if you feel good about a product, you’ll generally do well.
Yes, I think shooting a good round encourages me to use that same ball. (My last outing was unexpectedly good and can't wait to play that ball again) "Hit'em straight "
I'm enjoying your channel. I used to play the Wilson Zip, until it has become harder to find (can only find it on Amazon) since it's been discontinued. I then switched to the TruFeel and have had really good results. But I'm kind of a golf ball junky and instead of sticking to one ball, I over research everything and keep trying different balls. I've decided that this season I'm going to stick with the TruFeel for the entire season.
Thank you for the review! I recently bought a dozen, but haven’t had the chance to play. Looking forward to trying them out. Do you have a video on chipping technique? Take care!
They’re not my favorite ball, but it’s a good bang for your buck ball for sure. Performance isn’t too far off from what I get from ProV1s, but less than half the price. I think where it suffers the most is around the green, but it’s not bad by any means. What I really like about them is their alignment aid. It has a perpendicular line to line up with the putter face to make sure you have your putter lined up correctly. If you’re a higher handicap or golfing on a budget, I think these are a good way to go.
I've played Chrome soft Truvis since I found one, and I really liked it but it's too expensive to buy new. So I thought about the Trufeel or Kirkland v.3 as my new ball. Would be fun to see a comparison between those two balls in that are in a more affordable price range.
Great content, Mistah! Sounds like you've got a solid ball here. Curious how you'd rate the ball's forgiveness. I've played about three years and am always looking for performance, but also forgiveness on mis-hits with my 93mph driver swing and 17hcp. Any feedback to share? Thanks!
Hey Mistah Short Hitter, great review! Have you tested the Maxfli Straightfli golf ball? If you haven't it would be great to get your thoughts on this ball! Thanks!
Mistah Short Hitter, you've got a great swing. Just saw this on my feed today, and i'll be a subscriber. I've actually been playing the Trufeel and Velocity (both Titleist) balls for a couple of years now. My driver swingspeed is about 100 mph, and i find the Trufeel to be the best ball for me for a couple of different reasons that you probably haven't seen yet if you haven't played them much:
1) this ball never spins out of control on the green --- you won't find yourself hitting a near perfect shot and unexpectedly backing it up 30' or more. Or vice-versa expecting it to spin and it doesn't. On a well-struck shot it substantially tends to always do the same thing - roll out slightly, and progressively slightly more as you go up in less-lofted clubs
2) they're very durable, and maintain performance when damaged. I can hit a scuffed up trufeel and it won't behave much differently than a brand new one. You can't say that about the Pro V (or any urethane ball, for that matter). If you don't lose many balls, the Trufeel is definitely more economical
FWIW, some testers have said the Trufeel cover is firmer than the Urethane covers, which they think is why you see such good distance performance on irons but slightly less on driver shots. I'm cool with giving up a couple of yards on driver shots to get that consistency on approach and chip shots (i'm about a 2 handicap, by the way, and obviously in the minority in my viewpoint, at least for the youtube crowd that swears by urethane).
Nice vid!
Thank you so much for the information. I have a lot of recent content and also a lot on the way. Welcome to the channel!
Always has been my ball of choice during the winter months in Texas, due to so many leaves on the ground and cooler temps. Love the channel...keep up the great work!
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Thank you so much!! I appreciate you!
I switched to the TruFeel yellows this year and absolutely love them! I ended up buying a 96 ball bucket from an online retailer after playing about 5 rounds with them. Granted, I've lost a few balls out of the original dozen I bought, but I'll definitely be gaming the TruFeels for the foreseeable future!
Thank you Don!
I switched to the TruFeel for the lower compression, the lower spin helps for a straighter ball flight, this is a great help with my slice lol I love it, the compression matches my slower swing speed!
Thank you for watching!
Another great video, thank you, I think the temperature has the most impact on what ball we use. I use the Trufeel in the colder months, softer greens so less spin doesn't make any difference and Prov in the warmer months when the greens are firm and spin is required to keep the ball on the green. Otherwise both balls go approximately the same distance. In the fall it is way more economical to play Trufeel while playing in the leaves...
Great point!
Thanks MSH, I have used the True Feel in the past. If I remember, I thought the ball really felt nice coming off my irons. I can't think of anything bad about them, well maybe they don't float so well. Liked them, but really liking the Bridgestone e6. Peace.
Thank you Michael!
I love them... but they ding up very very easily
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Excellent ball for moderate swing speeds!
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I saw a few test views on these balls. They performed very well! Thank you
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This is definitely my choice of ball to play as a 76 year old high handicap golfer. Love the feel and price. The only other ball I play much of the time is the Kirkland Signature. Performance is about the same as the TruFeel and is a little less expensive. I generally get 2 to 3 , 9 holes games out of either ball, but they still like the swamp.🙀🇨🇦👍👨🦳
Thank you!
Thanks for doing the test. I have heard good things about the TruFeel but I haven’t tried it, so I might do that. I was surprised at how little spin your lost between the V1.
I think you’re right on the point of liking something and being more encouraged to switch to it. Golf is about confidence and if you feel good about a product, you’ll generally do well.
Good performance can definitely create confident swings. Can you remind me of the ball/s you wanted reviewed?
Was the Taylor Made tour response one of them?
@@mistahshorthitter yes, please. I tested them and didn’t really like them much. But they’re really popular and the feedback I get is always good.
Yes, I think shooting a good round encourages me to use that same ball. (My last outing was unexpectedly good and can't wait to play that ball again) "Hit'em straight "
Thank you for watching!
I'm enjoying your channel. I used to play the Wilson Zip, until it has become harder to find (can only find it on Amazon) since it's been discontinued. I then switched to the TruFeel and have had really good results. But I'm kind of a golf ball junky and instead of sticking to one ball, I over research everything and keep trying different balls. I've decided that this season I'm going to stick with the TruFeel for the entire season.
Thank you so much!
that putt on the 2nd hole was a great read
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Thank you for the review. Great job!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
first time watching after buying a few boxes of trufeels. Got a sweet swing my friend.
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Seems to fit your game well!
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I was these in yellow and seem very nice. Lovely looking course
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Loving the hat💪🏾💪🏾
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Nice review. I like this ball but I find it a little shorter off the tee than V1 and I need all the help a can get. Thanks
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Thank you for the review! I recently bought a dozen, but haven’t had the chance to play. Looking forward to trying them out. Do you have a video on chipping technique? Take care!
Not yet!
By the numbers the ball seems very comparable to the Pro V1 at least. Honestly kind of impressive how they managed that. Thanks for the content!
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Try the tour soft. You’ll love it. I was Trufeel for several years
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Good ball,good review,enjoy your channel.
Glad you enjoyed it
They’re not my favorite ball, but it’s a good bang for your buck ball for sure. Performance isn’t too far off from what I get from ProV1s, but less than half the price. I think where it suffers the most is around the green, but it’s not bad by any means.
What I really like about them is their alignment aid. It has a perpendicular line to line up with the putter face to make sure you have your putter lined up correctly.
If you’re a higher handicap or golfing on a budget, I think these are a good way to go.
Thank you so much for watching!
I've played Chrome soft Truvis since I found one, and I really liked it but it's too expensive to buy new. So I thought about the Trufeel or Kirkland v.3 as my new ball. Would be fun to see a comparison between those two balls in that are in a more affordable price range.
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Good review. Seems a decent ball.
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Great video ❤
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Great content, Mistah!
Sounds like you've got a solid ball here. Curious how you'd rate the ball's forgiveness. I've played about three years and am always looking for performance, but also forgiveness on mis-hits with my 93mph driver swing and 17hcp. Any feedback to share? Thanks!
Thank you so much! I plan on going back over some of these reviews and picking out some winners. I can't remember off the top of my head. Stay tuned!
@@mistahshorthitter sounds good! Thanks!
Hey Mistah Short Hitter, great review! Have you tested the Maxfli Straightfli golf ball? If you haven't it would be great to get your thoughts on this ball! Thanks!
I may have done indoor on that one. Let me look into it. Thank you!
Nice review. What's in your bag club wise? Curious. Thanks
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I wonder how the Tru Feel compares to the Q Star
I don't remember how the QStsr performed but I do have the video on my channel. Thank you for watching!
That 7 iron distance and spin drop off puts me off this one. I think there's better out there in a similar price range .
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I'm confused. Isn't the Titleist Tour Speed more appropriate for you?
I'm confused at your question. I was reviewing the golf ball not determining the best ball for me.
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Good ball,good review,enjoy your channel.
Thank you so much!