What does the DT mean on Titleist golf balls?
What does the DT mean on Titleist golf balls?
In case you didn’t know, DT stood for Durable Titleist. Found this one within my bucket of range balls the other day.
What replaced the Titleist DT?
Titleist TruFeel Ball
Replacing the popular Titleist DT TruSoft ball from two years ago in the low-compression, soft-feeling performance category is the brand new Titleist TruFeel ball.
Does Titleist still make DT SoLo?
The DT SoLo continues the brand’s enduring DT lineup and ranks as Titleist’s most affordable option. Titleist touts the newest DT SoLo as its softest yet thanks to a large, surlyn-blend core with a compression of around 70.
When did Titleist DT SoLo come out?
Available in the traditional 3-ball sleeve and dozen configurations, as well as a single ball launch display, the New DT SoLo will begin shipping on February 1, 2010 with a suggested retail price of $28.00 per dozen ($19.99 MAP).
What is compression of Titleist DT TruSoft?
The new DT TruSoft has a compression of 60. The cover of the DT TruSoft also was updated. Engineers mixed different propriety and stock Surlyns materials to come up with a cover that is fast on drives and that can help generate greenside spin for control on pitches, chips and approach shots.
What Titleist replaced the DT TruSoft?
TruFeel
Titleist makes several other offerings for these players, and for years the budget-friendly distance ball was the DT TruSoft. That ball is being replaced in the Titleist lineup by the new TruFeel, a low-compression, two-piece ball made for people who value distance and soft feel.
Does Titleist still make the DT TruSoft?
THE SOFTEST TITLEIST IS TRULY LONGER The Titleist DT TruSoft golf ball has been redesigned with a new core and a new cover delivering longer distance on all shots.
What compression is Titleist Tour soft?
For the majority of senior golfers looking for a low compression golf ball, the Titleist Tour Soft is a great choice. It strikes a nice balance with a 65 compression rating that is low enough for most senior golfers, but not too soft for those that might be used to a Pro V1 or similar ball.
Which is softer Pro V1 or Pro V1x?
The main differences between a Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf ball come down to three characteristics – feel, ball flight, and spin. The Pro V1 has a softer feel around the greens, lower ball flight, and less spin. The Pro V1x has a firmer feel around the greens, higher ball flight, and more spin.
Are Titleist DT TruSoft balls good?
The new DT TruSoft is a fantastic option for those with mid to low swing speeds that are looking for added distance, but with impressive short game control and a fantastic of soft feel. At only £23 per dozen they certainly don’t break the bank and you won’t feel quite so disappointed if you happen to fire one OB.
What’s new on the Titleist DT trusoft Titleist?
This latest version of the Titleist DT Trusoft has upped its distance game from previous models. This is probably thanks to some slight tweaks made to its technologies. The core is larger, the cover is thinner, and the dimples have been optimized for more distance-friendly spin rates.
Which Titleist golf balls are the best for You?
The Titleist DT Trusoft is about as close as you can get to being a premium golf ball without actually being premium. It offers solid all-round performance, capable of good distance, moderate spin, tight control, and unmatched durability – all for a price that isn’t going to break the bank.
What is the Titleist trutouch core?
The new, low compression TruTouch Core is larger than previous Titleist cores. It is designed to deliver low spin for long-distance shots and to provide a softer feel on all shots. The low spin rates of drives and long irons are certainly evident.