What is the softest golf ball available out there? I want to use a persimmon driver, but I'm afraid today's balls are too hard.

Persimmon drivers are making a comeback, but they require a softer golf ball to perform at their best. The compression rating of a golf ball measures its softness, with lower numbers indicating a softer ball.

Here are some of the softest golf balls available:

  • Bridgestone JGR Soft (Compression: 70)
  • Callaway Supersoft (Compression: 55)
  • Srixon Soft Feel (Compression: 60)
  • TaylorMade Distance+ Soft (Compression: 40)
  • Wilson Duo Soft+ (Compression: 25)

The Wilson Duo Soft+ is the softest golf ball on the market, with a compression rating of just 25. It is designed to provide maximum distance and feel, even with slower swing speeds.

  • What is the compression rating of a golf ball? It measures the softness of the ball, with lower numbers indicating a softer ball.
  • Why are softer golf balls better for persimmon drivers? Because they compress more easily, which generates more spin and distance.
  • What other factors affect the softness of a golf ball? Its construction, cover material, and core design.
  • How can I tell if a golf ball is too hard for my driver? It will feel firmer and produce less spin.
  • What are some other soft golf balls I can try? Srixon Soft Feel, Callaway Supersoft, and Bridgestone JGR Soft.
  • Callaway Chrome Soft
  • TaylorMade TP5x
  • Titleist Pro V1x
  • Bridgestone Tour B XS
  • Srixon Z-Star XV

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