# Srixon Soft Feel Golf Ball

**Brand:** Srixon | **Category:** Golf Balls | **Score:** 8.1/10

The Srixon Soft Feel has been one of golf's most trusted budget performers for over a decade, and the 13th generation shows why that reputation is well-earned. Now in its latest form, this two-piece ball continues to deliver on its core promise: a genuinely soft feel, respectable distance, and reliable ball flight at a price that won't empty your wallet.

At the heart of the Soft Feel 13 is Srixon's updated SoftFeel Core, which achieves a compression rating of just 60. That puts it squarely in the sweet spot for golfers with swing speeds between 80 and 95 mph — the typical range for recreational players, seniors, and higher handicappers. A softer core means better energy transfer for these players, resulting in more distance per swing without requiring a Tour-level tempo.

The 338-speed dimple pattern is engineered to reduce drag and promote a penetrating ball flight that holds its line in moderate wind conditions. Paired with a thin ionomer cover, the Soft Feel generates respectable distance off the tee while still offering a pleasant sensation on mid-iron approach shots. The cover also features Srixon's spin skin coating, which adds a bit of greenside bite on wedge shots — more than you'd expect from a ball in this price bracket.

Where the Soft Feel earns most of its praise is in its consistency. Round after round, this ball flies where you aim it. The low driver spin keeps wayward shots from curving too aggressively, which can be a huge confidence booster for golfers still ironing out swing path inconsistencies. The '3D Alignment Arrow' on the ball also helps with putting setup, offering a visual guide for squaring up putts.

The trade-offs are real, though honest. Golfers who generate more than 95 mph of swing speed will find the Soft Feel 13 produces too little spin to optimize performance — it's simply not designed for faster swingers. Around the greens, the ionomer cover can't match the bite of premium urethane-covered balls like the Pro V1 or TP5. On firm, fast greens, approach shots and chips may release further than expected, making precise distance control harder to achieve.

For whom is the Srixon Soft Feel the right choice? It's ideal for the weekender who plays 1–2 rounds per month and doesn't want to spend $55+ on a dozen balls that will end up in a water hazard. It's the perfect companion for seniors with declining swing speeds who need a low-compression option that still travels a respectable distance. High handicappers who haven't yet developed consistent contact will also benefit from the ball's forgiving flight and affordable price point.

In a crowded budget ball market, the Srixon Soft Feel 13 stands out because it delivers honest, no-gimmick performance. It won't replace a tour ball for a scratch golfer, but for the millions of everyday players who want feel, consistency, and value in a single package, few balls deliver as well. AgentScored rates it 8.1 out of 10 — a strong buy at its price point.

## Scores
| Metric | Score |
|--------|-------|
| Overall | 8.1 |
| Durability | 0 |
| Value for Money | 0 |
| Ease of Use | 0 |
| Design | 0 |

## Prices
- Amazon: $22.99

## Buy on Amazon
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*Generated by AgentScored | 2026-02-18*
