In this article we are going to look at the best golf balls for seniors.
The balls we will be reviewing are ones that help seniors with added distance, control and accuracy.
Let's jump into our review.
Best Golf Balls For Seniors
Below are our top picks for golf balls for seniors.
- Best Overall: Titleist DT TruSoft Balls
- Editor's Choice: Srixon Soft Feel
- Pro's Choice: Callaway SuperHot Bold
- Best For Slow Wing Speeds: Bridgestone e6 Soft Golf Ball
- Best For Distance: Srixon AD333 Golf Ball
- Best Value #1: Titleist Tour Soft Ball
- Best Value #2: Wilson Smart Core Ball
- Best For Control: Bridgestone 2015 E5 High Flight
- Best For Accuracy: TaylorMade Distance Plus Golf Ball
- Best Performance: Callaway Supersoft Balls
Also check out our buyers guide for golf balls.
Best Golf Balls For Senior Golfers
1. Titleist DT TruSoft Balls
Most senior golfers find that the Titleist DT TruSoft golf ball suits their game well. The DT TruSoft is a soft but low spinning ball.
This helps senior golfers get more distance and straighter shots especially off the tee. This ball has a larger low compression true touch core which reduces spin on longer shots.
The aerodynamics of the dimples are adjusted to improve the ball flight although it is relatively subtle in terms of launch and peak height.
Around the greens on short and medium length shots, the DT TruSoft has less control on chips than the ProV1. Its cover is firm enough to provide feedback.
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2. Srixon Soft Feel
The Srixon Soft Feel golf ball is a combination of a soft cover yet generates distance and control off the tee. The Soft Feel comprises of 338 dimples.
The thinner cover designed in the Srixon Soft Feel ball generates increased spin around the green on pitches and chips yet still will not grab the grass as much as the Srixon ZStar or ZStarXV. The new soft feel is a 60 compression design that is 12 points softer than the previous generation.
This means that compression is what creates more distance and offers beginner golfers a chance to shorten the golf course with these type of balls.
This golf ball comes in 3 different colours: white, pink and yellow. This ball is aimed at those players with slow to medium swing speeds such as senior and some female golfers who would prefer a ball with a softer feel.
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3. Callaway SuperHot Bold
The Callaway SuperHot Bold is a model designed for air extended distance off the tee with the ball remaining on target.
These balls have been designed with a 3 piece construction and soft cover. It comes in 3 matt colours: yellow, red and orange. They come in a box of 15 rather than the usual 12.
The aerodynamics is designed for low drag and optimal lift which means that the ball will remain in the air longer with a stronger ball flight. The 3 piece construction also improves short game control around the greens.
The cover of the ball is durable which allows players to utilise the ball more often during rounds.
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4. Bridgestone e6 Soft Golf Ball
The new Bridgestone e6 Soft series has been designed with a different dimple pattern to optimise trajectory and increased distance for those players with low-mid swing speeds. It has also designed with a fairly soft cover to assist with short game around the greens especially whilst chipping.
The Bridgestone e6 series Soft Ball gives a reduction of side spin which consequently allows for an increase of accuracy in long shots. The e6 series Soft Ball comes in 3 colours: traditional white, yellow and orange.
Additionally, it assists those players that tend to slice or hook the ball more often than not. Due to the soft core, the compression enables the player to hit the ball straighter
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5. Srixon AD333 Golf Ball
The AD333 Golf Ball by Srixon is an all rounded golf ball providing distance, height and durability.
The Srixon AD333 has been designed with a large firm core and has a dimple pattern of 338, which offers more control in the wind by reducing drag. This ball is aimed at those players who are looking for distance without losing too much on soft feel or control.
The spin coating designed in the latest edition of Srixon golf balls has increased elasticity producing more consistent spin from any lie.
The AD333 does not have a firm feel to it after striking it; it actually feels more like your typical premium golf balls. This ball offers a good amount of distance and a high ball flight especially when approaching greens.
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6. Titleist Tour Soft Ball
The new Tour Soft golf ball by Titleist benefits players looking for distance and forgiveness with low spin on the ball. Its targeting players who enjoy playing with soft feeling golf balls that are not as expensive as your Titleist PRO V1.
The Titleist Tour Soft ball provides some sort of feel when performing around the greens just not as much as your premium golf balls. This golf ball consists of a larger and faster core providing more distance yet a more responsive soft feel.
The thin cover assists this ball with performance around the greens. It has a 342 dimple design which provides the Tour Soft with a very consistent and penetrating ball flight.
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7. Wilson Smart Core Ball
The Wilson Smart Core golf ball has been designed for distance and reacts according to a players swing speed. This ball consists of two layers and a dimple count of 432.
Smart Core is the technology used in this golf ball. It’s a formula that reacts to swing speed, minimizing spin for distance and accuracy. The smart core is has a strong cover giving the ball durability which can be a cheaper choice for players looking to try it out. It has a firm response off the tee box and a much softer reaction around the greens.
The Wilson Smart Core golf ball only comes in the traditional white colour. It is available in the 24 ball pack.
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8. Bridgestone 2015 E5 High Flight
The Bridgestone E5 ball is a two piece urethane ball. The design of this ball is targeted at those players looking for extra distance as well as some sort of control around the greens.
The Bridgestone E5 ball has been designed for a higher trajectory off the tee box and when hitting your approach shots. Bridgestone has made this possible by reducing the dimple pattern from 330 to 326. This ball maximizes the carry distance for golfers with a slower swing speed.
With the urethane cover design, it adds more spin around the greens with your chip and pitch shots. It is good for the players that also struggle to get the ball to stop quickly.
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9. TaylorMade Distance Plus Golf Ball
The Taylormade Distance Plus golf ball has been manufactured to deliver pure distance for those players with very slow swing speeds and struggle to get the ball going. The Taylormade Distance Plus comes with a lothane cover, which provides the player with some sort of control around the greens.
The main feature in this golf ball is the increased distance due to the balls compression rate and a dimple design of 342. It has been aimed at higher handicapped golfers.
The Taylormade Distance Plus is also a very affordable golf ball, you may lose one in the hazard or bush and it will not affect players as much as losing a ProV1. The Distance Plus is long, durable and has a low spin rate; it allows players to be more accurate especially off the tee box.
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10. Callaway Supersoft Balls
The Callaway Supersolf golf ball has become one of Callaway’s most popular and high selling golf ball due to its performance and affordability.
The Supersoft has been designed for longer carry and distance with the new long drag hex aerodynamics. The new low compression rate improves accuracy and increases ball speed.
The Callaway supersoft ball in my point of view is similar to the Srixon AD 333 tour in terms of performance. It has a relatively softer cover than your known non premium golf balls and performs quite well round the greens.
The Callaway Supersoft golf ball performs well off the tee box as it has a low spin rate with Woods, increasing distance and accuracy. It has a soft feel to it when making contact.
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Golf Balls - Buyers Guide
Distance
Seniors tend to have a much slower swing speed than usual. As you get older you need some sort of help with your equipment to play better golf. Many of today’s golf balls with technology provide compression levels that help players increase distance.
After the age of 50 seniors are known for switching from the back tees to the seniors tees which makes the golf course a little bit shorter, finding a ball that gives you more distance is something to consider.
Durability
Fortunately most of the balls listed above are more durable than your average premium golf balls. However, manufacturers are more focused on creating the softest ball possible and thus neglecting the fact that some players may want to use their balls on more than one round. Golf balls should be durable enough to last a minimum of one round.
Feel & Spin
Most players want to simultaneously get maximum distance and control out of a ball when pitching and chipping around the greens to improve their scoring.
Some distance golf balls feel hard and have a plastic feel to them to improve distance, trajectory and accuracy, yet, close to zero back spin on the greens.
Visuals
This includes markings on the golf ball and its visibility in the rough. Golf balls durability does not matter if you cannot find it after hitting it. Many senior golfers may not see the ball as well as they had, thus, may prefer to opt for a brighter coloured golf ball.
Alignment aids on the golf ball should be clearly visible when standing over a putt. Some golfers prefer to draw their own lines on the golf ball which may be distinguishable for them.
Value
No matter how durable the golf ball is, you can still hit it into the bush or lake and still not find it. Lost golf balls are part of the game of golf, however, you do not want to find yourself spending more money on purchasing golf balls.
The value category weighs performance against price. If a ball is the lowest price and performs poorly, this shows that it does not hold a good value. Players should be looking for a ball that has a good balance between performance and cost. If a ball costs half as much as the best ball on the market but performs nearly as well as the best, then you have found great value for your golf ball.