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TaylorMade TP5 Golf Balls

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I started with chipping around the green and progressively moved to 50-yard pitches. The first thing that I noticed was that the TP5 felt softer than the TP5X and was more similar to the ProV1, which is likely a result of the difference in compression. This was a small difference and likely not one that many golfers would notice if they put the ball in play.

Bauer Media Group consists of : Bauer Consumer Media Ltd, Company number 01176085; Bauer Radio Limited, So here’s our Taylormade TP5 review after playing numerous rounds with them over the last few months. First Impressions of the Taylormade TP5 Golf Ball From driver through to the putter, the soft cover felt great and meant that, even when using it for the first time, making the adjustment from another brand was seamless (and could be permanent).The TP5 remains the only five-piece ball on the market from a major manufacturer. While its competitors would no doubt dispute it, TaylorMade’s position is that more layers provide greater opportunity to tune spin performance throughout the bag.

With the irons, the Pro V1 had the edge in carry by a few yards with a 7-iron, probably because it spins less and therefore flies further. Both balls were carrying the same distance with the driver, but due to the lower driver spin and flatter flight the TP5 gained a few yards on total distance thanks to more roll from the shallower landing angle. Control The Titleist ProV1 probably has the edge on control thanks to the cover and construction and it’s lower spin profile puts it closer to the firmer TP5x, so therefore it could be a good choice for high spin players who like a softer feel. It’s not unusual to find a few different shades of cores with TaylorMade. That’s not wholly uncommon across the industry and, in most cases, if it’s a real problem it will be reflected in the gauge measurements. From a cosmetic standpoint, there aren’t any noticeable difference between the Taylor TP5/TP5X and most other tour level balls. The dimple patterns, text, and numbering are all pretty standard. However, the box claims that these are “THE MOST COMPLETE TOUR BALL”.The TP5X was the best performer of the three, which once again aligns with what TaylorMade says the technology should do. I saw a more piercing ball flight, even when hit higher into the wind, and overall, I had very few shots balloon up and lose distance. The Both balls are good around the green and provide similar levels of spin on chips, but the TP5 feels a little firmer. On longer shots the extra spin from the TP5 should mean that iron approaches would give a little more control when the land on the green. Which Ball Should You Choose?

Since those humble beginnings, our endeavour has blossomed into a robust and trusted online retailer, representing the leading brands in the golf industry. We take immense pride in being your go-to destination for all things golf! The high-visibility 2021 TP5 Yellow has a new enriched yellow urethane, finished with UV resistant yellow paint to provides added durability while maximising visibility. The 2019 model was white urethane with UV resistant yellow paint.True Price is how we quantify the quality of a golf ball. It's a projection of what you'd have to spend to ensure you get 12 good balls. The True Price will always be equal to or greater than the retail price. The greater the difference between the retail price and the True Price, the more you should be concerned about the quality of the ball. Boxes 2 and 3 have smaller average diameters and nearly all of the balls dance perilously close to the minimum allowable diameter, which is exactly what we’ve come to expect from TaylorMade.

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