- Brand: Trust
- Material: Urethane
- Color: White-4 DZ
- Item Weight: 2.4 Kilograms
- Sport: Golf
- Bison Soft is best suited for golfers who swing the driver at 95 mph or slower
- Multilayer / 3 piece / Twin Thin Soft Urethane Cover Design
- Conforms with R&A and USGA rule
- Very soft feeling
- Extra Distance / Pro Trajectory / Durable / Advanced Greenside Control

















wyman2004 –
I purchased these as a test for my own enjoyment. I have been happy with how well they play. I do not expect to buy a dozen golf balls and be so fortunate as to use just one for the rest of my life. These balls will scar if they hit a tree or cart path but all balls will.These balls do seem to scar more readily than golf balls priced twice their cost. I do not care. I am never sure how often one ball should be used before I discard it.Ball speed off of my club face is excellent and spin into the green is excellent too. My swing speed is near to 89 MPH and these balls work well for me.
Gordon Scott Fan –
I bought a dozen of these to play on vacation just for something different….only used two balls in three rounds of vacation golf….normal ball is the Srixon Q Star Tour (similar three piece Urethane ball ) I found the Bison to be a little short on the driver and not very spinney with wedges into the green..putting was fine, in fact putting along with the balls endurance were very good…..I would say this is a good ball for someone moving up from a harder non-urethane ball… you will get a little more check on the greens and the putting will feel like you have much more control….but anyone used to playing a more controlled urethane ball this is a step back….
defcorvette2846 –
Pretty good golf ball in all respects. Easy to control with the driver, mid high flight, good roll out. Putts true. But still prefer Titleist True Feel or Callaway ERC Soft. I like to try new golf products, and have experimented with several of the main manufacturer offerings in golf balls from TaylorMade, Srixon, and the aforementioned. And the one ball I can honestly say is superior (for a senior golfer, at least) is the Callaway ERC Soft Triple Track. On solid contact with the driver, hybrid, or iron, it ALWAYS goes about 20 yards further, to the extent that when using it for approach shots, I often have to go one club lower to NOT run over the green. Fellow senior golf partners have observed, and also are playing the ERC. Not a negative on Trust, it’s good. But ERC surpasses it in every respect, including putter alignment.
Karlbear –
So, I generally play an expensive 4 piece, brand name golf ball. I simply had not found a lower cost ball that I liked to take it’s place. These just might do that. I have a slower swing speed and a search for balls to fit that led me to the Trust Bison Soft. I was skeptical because it is a 3 piece ball and I have grown used to the feel of 4 piece ones. The feel on this ball is comparable to my 4 piece. They handle well around the green too. Off the tee they have a nice flight and even sound good. Appearance-wise the pearl finish is nice – just different enough to make it easy to spot. They are a soft cover so they do scuff a bit. Smacking it off a tree probably added to that though. Not the least expensive ball but worthy as an alternative to my usual ball.
Kindle Customer Carol, RN –
Trust soft balls are perfect for my swing speed. Good feel off irons and woods, plus hold the greens very nicely. A fair price for a dozen. Balls seem to hold up well with lots of wedge hits. I normally play TaylorMade Tour Response which sells for much more. I recommend this ball.
James Mosley III –
It’s a very good golf ball.
Michael –
I home tested dozen Trust balls for balance/centeredness. 5 were found to have issues in this area. Good for beginners and high handicappers who don’t want to spend alot on balls.
Dancoar –
I bought these last year for use during the winter. Forgot that they crack! This year I have cracked 2 out of first dozen. I am 62 with an unimpressive swing speed of 95 for my driver. So can not recommend this ball