The new Titleist Tour Soft combines more distance, higher spin control, and a soft feel with precise control from tee to green.
A New Approach: The Titleist Tour Soft 2026
With the new Titleist Tour Soft, Titleist presents a golf ball redesigned from core to cover. The goal of the research and development team was clear: more distance off the tee and increased spin control on the greens without losing the characteristically soft Tour Soft feel.
Building on the strengths of previous generations, the new Tour Soft combines distance, control, and feel in a balanced all-around performance, staying true to its role as a premium all-rounder within the Titleist lineup.
New Aerodynamics for Consistent Distance
The biggest technical advancement lies in the aerodynamics. The Tour Soft debuts a completely new 386 double-pyramid dimple design, developed and optimized over more than four years. This innovative dimple pattern ensures a more stable, consistent ball flight and additional distance off the tee without changing the flight window appreciated by Tour Soft players. Especially in varying wind conditions, the ball benefits from this new aerodynamics as it holds its trajectory better and converts energy more efficiently.
More Control on the Green with the Familiar Soft Feel
Besides aerodynamics, the internal structure was fundamentally revised. A changed core size combined with a new thin elastomer cover reduces spin on long shots while allowing a higher ball launch with irons. The result: more distance on full shots and noticeably more stopping power on approach shots.
Despite the performance increase, the ball’s trademark remains: a consistently soft feel from drive through irons to putting. This balance makes the Tour Soft a reliable companion for ambitious golfers who don’t want to compromise between feel and performance and seek comprehensive performance with proven quality and precision.
The Titleist Tour Soft will be available from January 21, 2026 in white and yellow for 44.99 euros per dozen.
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