From the outside, golf balls look simple — dimpled, urethane-covered orbs designed to fly through the air toward their intended target. Of course, the engineering actually is a lot more complicated ...
With the new 2026 TP5 and TP5x golf balls, TaylorMade is taking aim at a problem you never knew about when it comes to golf ball paint.Courtesy TaylorMade TaylorMade wants you to know that the reason ...
What you need to know: The TaylorMade TP5 and TP5x multilayer urethane-cover balls use a new microcoating technology that changes the way golf balls are painted to ensure consistency.
Price: $57.99 per dozen in white, yellow, Pix and Stripe. Specs: Five-layer construction with cast urethane cover. Available: Feb. 2 (preorder), Feb. 12 (retail) Who it’s for: Golfers who want a ...
We all know the merits of the TP5 and TP5x balls. They’re TaylorMade’s premium balls and what the likes of Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood, Nelly Korda and Charley Hull all rely on.
Every golfer we know wants to play with the coolest stuff, and that usually means teeing it up with the product everyone's talking about. In 2017 the top three golfers in the world, Dustin Johnson, ...
Following up the release of its TOUR-used 2019 TP5 golf balls in January, TaylorMade has announced new TP5 Pix golf balls – Pix is short for pixelated – that contain the same technologies as the ...
TaylorMade wants you to know that the reason your golf ball flew offline might not be entirely your fault. OK, it probably is, but we’ve all hit golf shots that get up in the air and then do something ...
TaylorMade wants you to know that the reason your golf ball flew offline might not be entirely your fault. OK, it probably is, but we've all hit golf shots that get up in the air and then do something ...