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Top Picks for Senior Golfers: Affordable and Effective Golf Balls for Every Budget

The best new balls for senior golfers including two great budget options


Titleist Tour soft

Although certain older players may keep up with their younger rivals, most golfers’ swing speed will progressively decrease with age.

If senior golfers want to maximize their distance off the tee, they will need to switch to a different golf ball since many won’t be able to swing the club as quickly or hit it as far.

Using the best golf balls for your game is essential if you want to shoot your best scores, regardless of your skill level or age.

Maxfli Tour S

To optimize distance output, the Maxfli Tour S combines a low compression center with stronger outside layers.

There is a noticeable increase in confidence for people who are gaming this ball because of its consistency and predictability.

Maxfli generally don’t have a great reputation for their balls but as a budget-friendly option, this model is a decent choice.

Wilson Duo Soft Golf Ball

Another great option that is budget-friendly is the Wilson Duo Soft Golf Ball with its makers claiming this is the ‘world’s softest golf ball’ with a compression rating of 40.

The Wilson Duo Soft, like many of the top soft golf balls on the market, is an ionomer-covered ball engineered to provide maximum energy return, which means it flies further and launches higher with less effort.

Seniors and other slow-swinging golfers will thus earn gains from the low compression and experience an improvement in launch and distance.

Srixon Soft Feel Golf Ball

This ball boasts Srixon’s softest FastLayer Core, which has a soft center that progressively transitions to a hard outer edge, to enable slower-swinging players to maximize distance without sacrificing feel.

This unusual structure lets it snap back into form faster, which benefits slower swingers by providing greater ball speed upon contact.

Having a low compression rating of just 60, it is a suitable option for golfers with a swing speed of about 90mph or below.

Callaway Warbird Ball

The newest Callaway Warbird ball is their greatest ever, thanks to a two-piece construction with an extra-large, high-energy core that promotes distance and delivers a high launch at a variety of swing speeds, even slower ones.

This ball is suitable for golfers who require more yardage off the tee or have trouble getting the ball in the air.

There is an increase in distance over the previous model, particularly on irons into the greens, so if length is your goal, this is the ball for you.

Callaway Supersoft Golf Ball

Callaway’s low-compression Supersoft balls are extremely popular among mid-high handicap golfers with good reason.

It has been improved upon over time, rendering it an even better option for seniors whose swings aren’t as quick as they used to be.

With the addition of a Paraloid Impact Modifierto its new hybrid cover, distance and durability have been increased without compromising feel or short-game control.

Titleist Tour Soft Golf Ball

Titleist have long dominated the market for balls with their various iterations of the Pro V1 but it is their Tour Soft Golf Ball that is probably the best option for senior players.

A thin Fusablend cover that has been reworked for consistent greenside spin and has helped improved the revised version.

The soft feel of this ball makes it perfect for feel and control on approach shots and around the greens.