© Srixon Golf
Spin: Mid
Dimples: 324
Compression: Low
Category Comparison: Value
Spec: (Two) 2 Piece / Layers
The Srixon SOFT FEEL LADY are obviously built and designed for women golfers and they come in 2 versions, the Soft White and Passion Pink. This is the fifth generation of the Srixon SOFT FEEL LADY actually and aside from their different monikers, the Soft White and the Passion Pink are virtually identical tech/hardware/performance wise, retailing for $19,99 a dozen (MSRP). To describe the Srixon SOFT FEEL LADY in a few words, I’d say that that this golf ball offers great value for money and it’s designed for golfers with swing speeds of over 70 miles per hour. These golf balls are featuring the same specs basically compared to the regular Soft Feel, but with an emphasis on a higher launch trajectory. Needless to say, these babies are ideal for low swing speed golfers, which makes for a wide range of players, especially women.
In order to assist low swingers with their long game, the Srixon SOFT FEEL LADY benefit from a very soft core which is designed for maximizing the energy transfer, thus helping with achieving longer distance via lower spin off the driver and greater ball speed. The end result is an amazing soft feel and incredible distance, due to the slightly higher launching trajectory, which makes for long ball flights to be basically effortless, providing greater lift force shot after shot, round after round. The pink version of the Srixon SOFT FEEL LADY is the ideal choice when playing on difficult terrain, as they’re fairly easy to spot on the ground. Both flavors of the Srixon SOFT FEEL LADY play in the value/recreational category and they feature a 2 piece construction with a softer, lower compression core which is aimed at increasing distance and accuracy on full shots and a thinner cover for additional greenside spin and an incredible soft feel.
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Categories Explained:
Value/Recreational/Distance
– Designed for mid- to high-handicap golfers with swing speeds below 90 mph; typically feature two-piece construction and firm covers; promote greater distance over high spin rates. Examples: Pinnacle Gold, Slazenger RAW Distance
Premium
– Designed for low- to mid-handicap golfers with swing speeds of 90-99 mph; typically feature multi-layer construction and medium-soft covers; happy medium between Value/Recreational and Tour categories for distance and spin qualities. Examples: Titleist NXT Tour, Callaway HEX Diablo
Tour/Advanced/Performance
– Designed for low-handicap and professional golfers with swing speeds in excess of 100 mph; typically feature multi-layer construction and soft covers; promote greater spin rates and enhanced feel over distance. Examples: Titleist ProV1, Bridgestone Tour B330