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Hello From Ohio

Introducing myself to all of you Spy's, hi I'm Ian and you can probably guess from the title where I live. I have been given many nicknames and the 2 that have stuck the longest are WIB and Beandip. Any and all work for me so you all can chose whichever you like best! 

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I started playing the game when I was 12 at Rolling Greens on my birthday and was hooked. The course was 3/4 of a mile from the house garage to range mats! Sadly it is now a housing development but the memories I have of that course are comforting. I still have the TM <Tour Preferred> 5 Wood that was in the bag back then!

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These days I'm trying to get down below a 10 handicap I try to play at least twice a week in season. 1 weekday round and at then at least 1 weekend round with the best playing partners ever!IMG_3073.jpeg.289a7bc925d51620ca9af454710a8007.jpeg

 

Testing Goals

I have mainly played Titleist lines for the last 20 years. I enjoyed the NXT Tour and Pro-V1 lines, and for a brief blip the DT So-Lo. Recently I have been gaming a Kirkland Signature based upon value and the quality/durability has seemed to be worth the cost. 

 

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I am planning on running the TP5 Pix through its paces next to both of these ball lineups. Distance, stopping, green side control all the standard ideas. However, my father in law has a stock pile of older TM balls so I want to also run the TP5 next to some of those to see how far the TM line has come. 

The Pix ball has fascinated me since I saw it on a shelf when TM debuted it. I really like the idea of extra alignment assistance, but the 2 grey and black aid marks on the poles of the ball have me pretty intrigued. I have on occasion had issue focusing on one spot on the ball. This aid off the tee I'm hoping will help keep me focus and help in FIR's. I'm aware of the 5 layer progressive speed construction and I like this idea. Combine that with more spin help and a soft feel, sign me up. 

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The things I'm really looking for in the ball are durability and alignment aid assistance. If the ball is equivalent to the Pro-V1 and Kirkland in durability and feel the tie breaker is how well the Pix system helps me to focus on the ball on all shots across the course. If that helps me play even 3-5 strokes better I'm willing to put the TP5 in the bag for the long haul!

The Review 

TaylorMade TP5/TP5 Pix – Official MGS Forum Review by WIB081

First Impressions-  10-10

Opening the brown shipping box from TaylorMade the boxes of both versions of the TP5 just popped! Not just visually but physically! The logos and ball on the cover of each are raised and provide a cool tactile feel that really stood out, and this continued with the individual sleeves inside.

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The balls themselves felt of very high quality. The cover itself feels soft to the touch with a very minimal sheen. Of the 2 balls I was more interested in testing the Pix to help with putting alignment, but also to help on focusing on the ball when hitting off the tee and the balls definitely impressed me in this regard upon first inspection.

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TaylorMade claims the TP5 is softer and faster than previous models with a 5 layer speed wrapped core being the workhorse of these advances. What this means to me an average golfer is the ball is fast but also feels and sounds soft at the same time. The Clearpath Alignment aid was changed with this model and provides easier alignment and better visual feedback while putting. 

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The pix alignment aid helped me quite a bit lining up put on greens and while putting inside on foul weather days. I specifically like the greed out mark as thsi was a great focal point on the tee!

Aesthetics- 7-10

As I highlighted in the the first impressions the presentation of the balls in the packaging was top notch and is going to be heard to beat. Absolutely no problems here the design of product and packaging present very well.

However it is in the area of durability that I have concerns about the TP5 line this year. Using a few of the balls for a 9 hole round I really liked how they felt off the clubs however on pitches between 20 to 30 yards with a 56 degree Vokey spin milled wedge I noticed the cover took a beating. 

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Considering the Pix model this for me is a stand out in alignment. Using the pix images made this process I have always dreaded much easier! Again though the standout for me is grey and black alignment aid at the mid point on both sides of the ball. Focusing on that one spot while teeing off gave me a lot more confidence  compared to my old Kirklands.

Sound and Feel

The sound and feel of the new TP5 is one of the best things about the ball! Driver it feels solid at impact and the sound is an impressive but not obscene crack. On shots I could immediately tell where the ball was on the club face. Hybrids and irons were great as well the solid THWACK at impact leets you know you audibly at the same moment you feel it leap of the face of the irons and they are buttery soft coming off my P790's. Wedges are more of the same but this is where you really can feel those good ones. The soft click off the face and the minimal perception of contact as the ball pops up in the air just solid. Putter, oh baby the feel of the balls off my putter was terrific. A soft click and the balls rolls away. On hits out of the center the feel is almost not there it's so soft and smooth. On toe and heel mis hits the ball makes it's presence a bit more known but the feel is by no means bad. 

The Numbers-  19-20

The TP5 out performed my regular ball far and away off every club in the bag I saw an increase in distance by 5-10 yards. I was able to hit on a indoor trackman range and the results between the Kirkland and the TP5 were incredible

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On the Course- 18-20

From tee to green the TP5 performed very well for me. Gains in distance across the bag and the ability to hit the pop and stop again is something I love seeing. The smooth rollout off the putter face and the way the alignment aids well aid me in lining up a putt just awesome! I loved the spin and ease of alignment with pitching and putting, but the one area the ball lacked in on the course was wedge shot durability. The cover just doesn't like the shots where you're trying to generate more spin. 

 

The Good, The Bad, and the in-between- 19-20

The good, the distance gains I wasn't expecting to see and did were exceptional! 

The bad, cover durability is an issue with wedges and may need to be addressed.

The in-between, I thought we were just testing either the Pix or plain TP5 and as I had selected the Pix was a little shocked to see the regular model. Again this is not a huge issue but it did stick out to me. 

 

Play or Trade? 19-20

For me this is a play it for the time being. I am going to watch the shots off wedges to see if I can mitigate some of the grove bites that I have noticed. For me I feel more confident with the Pix ball in the bag and that's all I need to give it a chance. I feel if your a golfer that is working to lower your handicap this is a ball that could help. I'm around a 15 these days and it helps in every aspect of my game!

 

Conclusion- 92-100

The TaylorMade TP5 swung for the fences this year and boy did it deliver! The ball is hot and I'm not just talking about the various Pix models that have been released already this year, but off the face of the club. Ball speed and distance increases were jumping for me like my kids on their trampoline, suffice to say it was high! Impressive most impressive to quote Darth Vader. However, the cover durability with wedges in hand also makes me think of Vader when he said, "The Force is with you, but you are not a Jedi yet'. That is the one piece of the puzzle that's missing. All in all its a solid product that I'm going to play and continue comparing against my Kirkland and some other brands this season.

 

Thanks to TaylorMade and MyGolfSpy for making this test possible!

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my name is Thomas Erik Bell. I am 54 years young and plays 75% of my golf in Atlanta, Ga and I travel to Florida and Las Vegas at least once per year for the remaining 25%.  I don’t have a USGA handicap but my 18 hole avg ranges from 88-102 depending on what group of friends I am playing with.  I have a party group and a gambling group. My weakness is off the tee(only 2-3 fairways hit per round). My strength is greenside bunkers and that’s why my friends call me Trap King

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Safest place on a course is on the green!

 

 

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Hi Everyone

I'm one of the lucky testers of the TP5. Some background on me:

I’m a 50-year-old golfer on Phillip Island, a small island off the coast of Australia. Don't know where that is? It's the location for one of the MotoGP's, a beautiful island teaming with wildlife on the course. Got back into golf after a long break (20+ years) about 18 months ago. I have a full time job, run my own consulting company, but this also provides some flexibility on work hours so I can get out to golf and work in the evenings.

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From a hobby/sports perspective, I play golf (obviously), do kitesurfing/surfing and enjoy watersports photography, mainly surfing/kitesurfing where I get into the water with waterhousing.

Aside from hobbies, I also volunteer for the Emergency Services. This is me with my two daughters doing fundraising for the Good Friday appeal, an annual fundraiser for the children's hospital. 

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My gear

Mostly Titleist gear currently, with the exception of my putter which is a LAB broomstick. The reason my irons are Titleist is that I live about 2 hours from a major city and my local Pro shop only has Titleist fittings so I'm not explicitly tied to using Titleist. I’m currently using Srixon Z star divide balls, which I like due to the split line on the ball, the soft feel and it also performs similarly to a ProV1.

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My golf

I’m currently at a 9 handicap. I tend to be a high spin, high hitting player. My coach has been pushing me away from low spin balls like the TP5X or AVX as he indicated I need to learn to control spin better through club selection.  This was also due to the limitations low spin balls impose on greenside chipping. I'm slowly getting to grips with this approach.

I’m a mid-distance striker, driver swing speed of about 100-105mph. 7 Iron is around 80-83mph. Chipping is good. Up and down about 70-80 % of the time. 

Some notes on my local course/s

I have two courses I'll be testing this ball at.

My main course is Philip Island Golf Course, a holiday destination course. Midweeks tend to be quieter, and the course allows us to play multiple balls. I also have a 4 hole loop I can use for days where I have 30 minutes to free which will work well for testing. The 4 hole loop is a 10th par 3 (175 yards), 16th par 4 (400 yards), 17th par 3 (180 yards uphill), 18th par 5 (497 yards) loop. In a good round, I’d expect to go par birdie par birdie for those four. The 18th allows for a good drive to cut the corner and occasionally I'll find myself with around 180 yards to the green for my second.

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Fairways on our course are soft so we don’t tend to get much run at all. You hit short of the green, you stay short of the green. Greens are also soft and very receptive to spin. I have spun the ball back over 10 yards, hitting full wedges, hence the mention of controlling spin.

Wildlife on our courses is fairly commonplace, including snakes and wallabies. We don't have any of the dangerous snakes found on the mainland of Australia, although copperheads are still poisonous. Wallabies are really small equivalents of Kangaroos, and don't tend to try attack you.

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What I'll be testing

I'll be testing the TP5 ball. I like drawing lines on my ball for alignment as I find the small line provided on most balls doesn't work for me. I'm looking forward to testing this ball as my primary gripe with the previous version was the distance sacrifice (TP5) and the stiff clicky feel of the TP5X when chipping and putting. The new TP5 could be a winner so I'm happy to consider a new gamer if the hype is real.

Tests

I’ll be testing the TP5 against a host of other balls, including Srixon Z star, Pro V1, AVX, and Callaway Chromesoft X (I recently won a dozen of the 2024 Chromesoft in an Ambrose comp). I tend to play 2-3 times a week. 

The tests I intend to cover are:

  • Durability with full strikes
  • Durability bunker play
  • Full wedge play
  • Chipping
  • General play

 

Unboxing and first impressions (9.5 out of 10)

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My balls arrived so I got to do a quick unboxing get them out onto the course. They look amazing, nice premium style box that match the quality of the balls. Taylormade claims its softer, longer and better than my current ball. I'll see if it can deliver on those claims.

On Friday afternoon, I took them out for 9 holes after a storm had come through. It inspired me with enough confidence to take them out for Saturday comp. Saturday was a little wet but after 18 holes, and I feel like I have good enough grasp to post my initial thoughts. Sunday, I got in another 9 holes, and shot a 2 over par so I feel like a fair spread of shots, and some good opportunities to test the ball. I also managed to get through 36 holes without losing a ball.

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Starting with putting, I can say that I am happy with the feel of the ball. I actually prefer it over the ProV1 which came as a surprise, because I’ve always used the ProV1 as my benchmark for putting feel. It’s soft, but still firm enough to feel on the face. I find some balls like the new AVX way to mushy off the face. 

Spin is exactly what I'd expect from a high spin ball like this. On a par with the higher spinning ProV1X but a nice soft feel like the ProV1. It's a match made in heaven for me. The spin is strong, but controllable. I could easily club down and take the spin off it with a 3/4 shot.

Moving to irons, they get a big tick from me. I’ll start looking at the numbers this week with my launch monitor, but they seemed to at least match my Srizon Z star which I feel is in line with a ProV1. I do feel like the TP5 has a softer feel on mishits which I prefer.

Finally, on the driver. Whilst my first two outings weren’t good driver days, my third outing was exactly what I needed. The ball is explosive off the face, but still allows you to get a good feel for how you are striking it. My drives were as long as I’ve hit previous, and given the cold weather we are now encountering over the last two weeks, that’s a positive.

Durability is a question at this point. I'm starting to see some wear on the ball, but I don't believe it's excessive for 36 holes. I don’t think it’s on a par with some of the more durable balls out there, but I’ll validate this side by side with other balls in my durability testing. 

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Aesthetics (7 out of 10)

The balls are packed in premium packaging and feel like a premium product. The cover is sticky like most new premium balls, and as usual, new balls seem to have an added edge to spin, which reduces through the round if you aren’t cleaning every hole of the ball. The dimples follow a hex-like pattern similar to many other brands with a combination of small and large hex dimples. The dimple edges are less pronounced than the Callaway Hex dimple design. I picked up some small paint anomalies and spots on the cover, which shouldn’t occur for a premium ball. 

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Taylormade offers the Pix option; I got the plain version. It would be great if Taylormade produced a conventional alignment ball with just a single line long line around the ball. 

The covers are soft, and making a light cut with your fingernail is possible. However, they still retain a nice solid feel when striking the ball, unlike the new AVX, which I find too soft for putting and irons. I would put softness between a ProV1 and an AVX. The feel on drivers, irons, and putters all strike a good balance. The sound off the face of the irons is pleasant; it has a little bit of a dull thud, but I find this less distracting than a higher-pitched click you get from harder balls. 

Durability is good but not outstanding. It wasn’t the worst of the ones I tested. It will be fine for most players and seems to handle most obstacles without too many issues, but hitting a few hard wedges does result in wear to the ball. A few bunker shots could result in a replacement. This video shows damage to the ball after 10 wedge shots. 

I suspect that more experienced and longer hitting players with higher club head speeds may need to replace balls more regularly. I swap balls every 18 holes in a comp and I’m comfortable these could make 18, but it may depend on how well I’m playing. I would happily play them in practice rounds for two more rounds.

The Numbers (17 out of 20)

I tweaked my back while doing my SkyTrak testing, so I had to try to limit my striking to ¾ swings. I also realised how tough it is to get similar strikes for 4 different balls to make accurate comparisons. I had to do a number of retakes which probably contributed as I discovered my swing speed had increased from the first batch of balls till the last. 

8 Iron (Don't ask me why I grabbed the 8 instead of the 7, I'll update this with the 7 when my back is a little better)

  • Callaway 148.7 yards 
  • TP5 148.5 yards
  • ProV1 146.5 yards
  • Srixon Z star 146.4 yards

Driver

  • Callaway 262 yards, 
  • TP5 259 yards, 
  • ProV1 256 yards
  • Srixon Z star 255 yards

The numbers from the TP5 are good. It’s marginally better than the ProV1 and Srixon Z star that I am currently gaming. Spin shows low off our mats so I'll see if I can get better readings cleaning the balls, mainly due to light rain and sand residue on the day. Its worth noting that the TP5X was longest although it isn't shown here as other people are testing it.

I'll also update this when I get some numbers back from my longer-hitting friend, who has been a little too busy to get out golfing. 

On The Course (18 out of 20)

During the testing, I spent time on the course, playing multiple club competitions, practice rounds, and spending some time on the simulator doing some durability and numbers testing. I was slightly worried as I hadn't been at the top of my game for most of this test, and I didn't feel like I was doing the ball justice. Towards the end, I found my groove hitting 12 fairways in regulation, all middled, and with that, the TP5 and I became friends. These are two examples of good drives for me, keeping in mind that it's meters, and we don't get much run at all. The first equates to 294 yards, the second was an uphill drive of 272 yards.

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Our greens are very receptive to spin, but I still never felt like it was out of control. I could play to the spin, and play a 3/4 shot would result in the ball would check up without spinning too much. Wedge spin was amazing as expected for a ball like this. 

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Chip and run still rolled out as expected. The pin is set on a little bit of a ridge hence the reason it goes left or right, or at least that's my excuse.  

 

The Good, the bad, the in-between (17 out of 20)

I honestly did not expect to like this ball, based on my experiences with the previous generation. I liked it enough that I bought some TP5X's to see how they compared. It confirmed to me that the TP5 was the better ball (for me). While the TP5X offers some additional performance, the feel wasn't as good and the durability was a real problem. I could easily get away with playing a TP5 for 18 holes, where I feel like I’d have to replace the TP5X before 18 and that could make this game more expensive than I like. 

If I was to sum up the things (the good) that I fell in love with using this ball, I would sum it up as:

  • Feel
  • The right balance of drive, iron and short-game spin
  • Good distance performance

 

The bad really comes down to the durability, and in the case of the TP5, it isn't actually that bad. If you spend your life hitting cart paths, trees and hard obstacles, this may not be the ideal ball for you. I don’t have that issue, and our course isn’t that hard on balls.  I can use this ball for 18 holes so it checks that box. Anything beyond that, and my balls are relegated to practice rounds where my standards on ball cover condition are slightly lower. 

As far as the miscellaneous go, I would love to see TaylorMade bring out an alignment ball with a single line. Callaway has Triple Tracks, but I haven't seen anyone who really does a proper single alignment line, and many people I know are tired of drawing them on. If you have two balls with similar performance, you may just find yourself taking the one that you don't have to draw on. Please TaylorMade, it doesn't have to be Triple Tracks (I was testing them for putting), just a single line. 

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Play it or Trade it? (19 out of 20)

I've tried many balls over the last two years. I've always returned to a Prov1 because while many balls are good, they just aren't a complete package. There is a reason the Pro V1 is the benchmark: It's complete in almost every category.

From my perspective, the TP5 is a better-performance ball than a ProV1, and that's a big achievement. It's longer, marginally, has a better feel (IMO) and carries the right balance of spin off the tee and around the green.

It does fall down slightly on durability, but I guess that's going to have different prioritisation for people. I value feel over durability, and If a ball lasts longer than 18 holes, I’m good with it.  As for play it or trade it, it’s my new gamer...for now.  I’ll be ordering some yellow ones as we move into winter as we have a lot of leaves on our courses, making finding white balls a little challenging. I do have some existing balls to get through before I load up with too many. 

Conclusion

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TaylorMade claims the new TP5 provides enhanced performance without negatively impacting spin. It also claims to be an ultra-soft, highly durable cover.

It's hard to fault those claims, with the exception of maybe durable, but that really depends on what you are comparing it to. A lot of premium balls sacrifice durability at the expense of performance. The performance is a step up on the ProV1, the benchmark for modern balls. It offers improved distance, low spin off the driver, and still maintains spin around the green and with irons. What's interesting is that TaylorMade has gone a different direction to Titleist, a high spin ball with a softer feel.  This is actually my preference and it's great that we have that sort of choice. I absolutely love the feel of this ball through driver, irons and putting. 

While it’s not perfect, I don't think the perfect ball exists. You will need to decide how important durability is for you relative to performance. If you lose a ball every round, durability won’t be an issue - it’s the guy who finds your ball’s problem. If you change balls every round, this won’t be a problem. The durability also only comes into play with hitting hard wedges, and even then, it depends on how pedantic you are with your balls. 

Final Score (87.5 out of 100)
 

Edited by MissionMan
Unboxing

TSR2 9° with Tensei AV Xlink Blue 65 TSR and MCC +4, 
TSR2 15° with Tensei AV Xlink Blue 65 TSR and MCC +4, 
2 Iron T200 Utility and MCC +4, 
T150 5- PW (44) Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105
Vokey SM9 48.10 F Grind, 
Vokey SM9 54.10 S Grind, 
Vokey SM9 60.08 M Grind, 
L.A.B Mezz Max Broomstick

 

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Hi Spies! It's ya boi the Disciple back at it with another test. For those who are new, I've been on the forum for 7 years now and I've been lucky to a have had a few testing opportunities with MGS, but this will be my first time testing balls. So some of this will be the same to the OGs, but the newer members will be able to get to know me.

My name is Tom, I am 39 and play out of Cleveland, Ohio. I grew up on the east side in Geauga county, but now live on the west side suburbs and we just moved from Fairview Park to North Olmsted. So the new place is only about 2 miles from the old one, which is great because it doesn't change any of my golfing options and places to meet with my buddies. We needed to move to a new place as last summer we had an addition to the family, our second daughter Isobel was born in June. Here she is chilling with our hound dog Reggie. We did have two dogs, but our Berner Otis, we had to put down the day after Thanksgiving, 

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Of course with two kids, I'm not golfing the 2-3 times a week like I was before 2019, but I still get out about 6 times a month. So my handicap has gone from a 3 to a 5 (sometimes as high as 7) over the last few years. And I know that's a bit of a 'first world problem' but I know my game can get better than it is. My biggest strength is short game, then irons and driver are pretty close as either can be #2 or #3 depending on the day, and putting is the worst. I don't feel like a terrible putter but I don't ever seem to make anything over 8 feet and Arccos can confirm that. Last year I got to test the MacGregor irons and I'm keeping those in the bag so I think with a full season my iron play will get better.Screenshot_20240322_094313.jpg.96bfcce0684141037c123af9bf099564.jpg

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My current gamer is the Srixon Z-Star, and it's been my ball for several years. I was a Titleist guy playing the NXT Tour and ProV1 forever until I switched about 6 years ago or so. The Z-Star was longer off the driver and performed identically through the rest of the bag for me compared to the ProV1. This is when the ProV first went to $50 a dozen so and I was finding Z-Stars for around $30 so it was a no brainer to switch. I've been told in the past that I should play the X balls, and I definetly have the swing speed to do so, but I do not like the way they perform around the green, I've tried, ProV1x, Z-Star XV, TP5x, and Tour BX. I get inconsistent iron spin and too much roll on my chips with any of these X balls. I already hit the ball high so I don't need help there and I generally play for the front of greens as Northern Ohio has mostly old style courses with greens titled back to front. So balls that suck back some of the time are no bueno for me either. With the regular ProV or Z, I get the one hop stop as the ball is generally within 5 feet of the pitch mark on a well struck shot. 

Basically I want to get the same performance out of a TP5 that I am used to getting out of a Z-Star. I am expecting roughly the same distance off the driver, the same one hop stop on iron shots, and the same type of grab on chips, pitches, and bump and runs. For putting it's just the sound and feel, so if that's similar and not clicky, we'll be good. This offseason I also bought 2 dozen of the Snell MTB Prime on their $20 sale. So I will also be comparing that ball. Now, as the TP5 has been around for awhile, I've had a sleeve of them here and there and overall I do like the way it performs, but again like the ProV1, the $55 price tag has me looking for other options. 

These are supposed to arrive any day now, but courses in CLE aren't quite open yet and there's been snow on the ground 2 of the last 5 mornings so it could be another week or so before I get out. I am playing on Good Friday the 29th as that is traditonally opening day for the season. Current forecast is 48 and sunny so I hope that holds so I can play. If I have to hold of on going to the course because of weather, I can at least put them through the paces of the short game with my Birdie Ball mat and some chipping around the back yard. If nothing else that should give me a good idea of the durability of the ball. See how many wedge shots it takes to put some fuzz or a scuff on the ball. 

But that's the basic rundown and I'd like to thank MGS for the opportunity to be part of the test group for this. I'm an open book and I'll give you my opinion on anything so if anyone has any questions, please fire away. Looking forward to good testing and a start to the season with all the spies.

 

First Impressions:

Well after some unexplained delays, the balls were delivered yesterday. Rather than photos, I did a little unboxing video. Sorry if it's a little shakey as I had to hold the phone. I will not apologize for the bright color of the balls though.

 

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Driver: PXG 0211 10.5* 

Fairway: Titleist 917 F3 15*

Hybrid: Adams Idea Pro Boxer Gold 18*

Irons: MacGregor MT-86 Pro

Wedges: Vokey 50/54/58

Putter: SeeMore X2 Costa del Mar

Ball: Srixon Z-Star

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Congrats! I haven't played a TaylorMade ball since the Penta but I always hear great feedback on them, should be a fun test!

In my Vessel-removebg-preview.png.afd31301c874ee24a33a6c5f06f4ab98.png Lux XV Cart Bag:
Driver: image.png.0d0a9c800176ad44335fd0a7facba020.png RADSPEED XB PTC 10.5° Fujikura Speeder Evolution 661 VII Stiff
Utility: callaway-golf-vector-logo-removebg-preview.png.1467fda9195e29c96aa5066f048e91b9.png Apex UW 17° and 19° Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 70 6.0
4 Hybrid: image.png.0d0a9c800176ad44335fd0a7facba020.png KING LTDx 21° KBS PGI 85 Stiff
Irons: image.png.66179558e8e55b8b35b741c037395846.png ZX5/ZX7 Project X LZ 6.0
Wedges: image.png.620c54f7108fefbf49a94ba169f19081.png 2.0 49°, 53°, 57° Project X LZ 6.0
Putter: L.A.B. DF3 34"/67°
Ball: MaxFli.png.395dd0dca3a12529f636728b3e66a134.png Tour (Thanks MGS for allowing me to test these!)

Check out my Official MGS Reviews Below!
:skycaddie: LX5 Watch - Link Here!

MaxFli.png.395dd0dca3a12529f636728b3e66a134.png Tour and TourX Golf Balls - Link Here!

image.png.28a3be9c497202cfc8176faecf8777ad.png Approach S70 Watch - Link Here!

 

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Congrats Testers!  Looking forward to the results and see what everyone things on these!  

:callaway-small: Paradym TD Driver w/ Ventus Blue 6S

:ping-small: 3W

:srixon-small: MKII ZX 5's (4-6) w/ KBS Tour V

:srixon-small: MKII ZX 7's (7-PW) w/ KBS Tour V

:titleist-small: Vokey Wedges 50* 54* 58*

:L.A.B.: DF2.1 Putter

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Congrats testers. 

Callaway Paradym AI Smoke Max 9* with Tensei AV Blue 55

PXG 5 and 7 woods with Mitsubishi Diamana Shafts

Mizuno Pro 225 5-GW with Dynamic Gold S300 shafts

Taylormade Hi-Toe 54 and 58 degree wedges

Ping Prime Tyne 4

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Congratulations! I received a free trial 4 pack of the TP5s from Dick's.  I'm a fan after several simulator shots I hit with a 7 iron. Great feeling ball.

AKA Dark Horse

State of my game:  "Breaking 85" is the new "Breaking 80".

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Congratulations all!

In the bag:
Driver:cobra-small: Darkspeed X 9°  UST Mamiya LIN-Q M40X Blue 7F4
Fairway: :callaway-logo-1: Apex UW 19° & 21° Project X HZRDUS Smoke RDX Black 5.5

Irons: :mizuno-small: JPX 923 HMP 5-PW UST Mamiya Recoil 95 F4
Wedges: :mizuno-small: T-22 Denim Copper 48°, 52° & 56° UST Mamiya Recoil 95 F4
Putter :Sub70: Sycamore 005 Wide Blade
Bag: 
:callaway-logo-1: Fairway 14 stand bag
Balls: :callaway-small: Chrome Tour

Cart: :CaddyTek: CaddyLite ONE Ver. 8


God Bless America🇺🇸, God save the King🇬🇧, God defend New Zealand🇳🇿 and thank Christ for Australia🇦🇺!

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Congratulations testers, definitely looking forward to your thoughts on these! 

:titleist-small: TSi3 10° w/ Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black 65g

:titleist-small: TS2 15° 3W w/ Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 6.0 70g

:titleist-small: 818 H1 21° Hybrid w/ Mitsubishi Tensei CK Blue 70g

:mizuno-small: MP-18 MMC 2 iron w/ KBS Tour C-Taper S 120g

:mizuno-small: JPX 921 HM 5-GW w/ Project X LZ 5.5 115g

:Sub70: JB Forged 54° & 58° w/ Project X LZ 6.0 120g

:EVNROLL: EV5.3 Black

 

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Congratulations Testers! Looking forward to see how you guys like these balls. I got a free 4 pack from Golf Galaxy to try out and didn't get a chance to hit them yet. Hopefully they live up to Taylormade's claims.

Mixed bag of goodies: Taylormade M2 driver, Titleist F15 3 wood, Nike 5 wood, Mizuno 923 Hmp irons, Cleveland zipcore wedges and Odyssey 3 ball putter.

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Congratulations all!  Hit em well!!!

WITB-Foremost 551's - 3w, 5w, 5-SW (circa 1998), Top Flite 460cc Driver, Adam's 7w, Warrior GW and 60⁰, Odyssey AI-One DB putter.

Just an old newbie golfer, trying to learn and improve 1 club at a time.

 

 

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Congrats to the testers of the new TM TP5 series balls!  This should be a great one - as number Two in the ball realm tries to gain share on the other ball that begins with the letter “T”……hit ‘em well and hit ‘em far! 

WITB? Ping G400 SFT w/Aldila Mamba shaft R flex; Ping G410 3w; Ping G400 3h(19), 4h(22), 5h(26); TaylorMade SLDR 5i (interchanges w/5h)-PW -stock graphite shafts Rflex; INDI FLX-S wedges (50, 54, 58) w/Recoil graphite shafts -Rflex and Odyssey AI-One 7T BD Milled (aka Millie), ball choice tends to be Pro-V1 or simliar 3pc urethane balls. 

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Congratulation testers. Going to keep an eye on this one!

Driver:callaway-small: Rogue ST MAX LS Driver

3 Hybrid:callaway-small:APEX'21 3H

5 Wood : :callaway-small:Rogue ST MAX LS

Irons:callaway-small: APEX'21  5-PW Irons

Wedges:callaway-small: JAWS 56 

Putter :  :odyssey-small:2-ball 

Balls:callaway-small:Callaway Chrome Soft OR :srixon-small: Marathon (depending on course and weather)

Shoes : :footjoy-small: Fuel 

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Congrats guys, this will be an interesting testing opportunity as the 2024 edition of TP5 & TP5X looks like they can seriously make a claim to dethrone that other ball..

Make us proud!

MY WITB list

Bag: Adidas 7 way stand bag

Cart: :Clicgear: Model 3

Driver: :taylormade-small: Stealth 9°

FW: :wilson_staff_small: D9 Fairway 

Hybrid: :cleveland-small: Launcher

Irons: :wilson_staff_small: D9 4 - SW

Wedges: :cleveland-small: RTX Zipcore  52deg, 60deg

Putter: :taylormade-small: Kia Ma Daytona

Ball:  :taylormade-small:Soft Response,  :srixon-small: AD333, :callaway-small: Supersoft

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Congrats testers! Can’t wait to see these results!

Cobra 50th Anniversary Member Special Challenge/Testing Bag (Link Here)

Driver: image.png.ca83f4e6716da9276cf90826f633daca.png Paradym with Ventus TR Blue 60 Stiff

Fairways:  image.png.c4f821ba6925e5e146c31600685bf103.png Aerojet Max 3W & 7W with Hzrdus Smoke Blue RDX 70 Stiff

Hybrid:  image.png.c21137d282a252fb544e47aceb520176.png King TEC 5H with KBS PGI 95 Stiff

Irons:  image.png.6621a18e06b1717c1f774c4a561fd7d8.png Forged TEC 5-GW with KBS Tour Lite Stiff

Wedges:  image.png.ca83f4e6716da9276cf90826f633daca.png Jaws Raw Plasma 54 & 58

Putter:  image.png.c8e6824d2c38fa85d20ca21913fbb2b1.pngPhantom X 5.5

Ball: 2023 Maxfli Tour

Other Reviews:

Callaway Paradym

Titleist White Box Testing (2023)

Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5

 

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1 hour ago, acatalano32 said:

 Congrats everyone! 
can someone tell me if Taylormade skips “4” on the golf ball? My box goes 1,2,3,5. In just curious to see if Taylormade does that for every dozen.

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It appears that way, same for my order of TP5 Pix and TP5X's in high vis yellow. 

Ping G430 Max Driver

Ping G430 Irons 

TaylorMade Spider GTX putter 

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4 minutes ago, Automatik said:

It appears that way, same for my order of TP5 Pix and TP5X's in high vis yellow. 

 

2 hours ago, acatalano32 said:

 Congrats everyone! 
can someone tell me if Taylormade skips “4” on the golf ball? My box goes 1,2,3,5. In just curious to see if Taylormade does that for every dozen.

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Yes taylormade skips 4 in the tp5 balls and uses 5 because of the 5 piece ball instead of 4. I believe they started it as soon as they came out with it

 

 

 

What is in my Sun Mountain C-130 bag or Jones MyGolfSpy bag

Driver:    :cobra-small: Dark speed LS 8* set to -1.5* with an Attas Daaas 4x shaft @ 45”

Fairway: :srixon-small: F85 3 wood with a XPhplexx Agera X @ 42.5”

 :srixon-small: F85 5 wood with a UST Elements Chrome 7F5 @ 41.5"

Driving Iron: :ping-small: Rapture 2-Iron 

Irons: :edel-golf-1: SMS Pros 4-PW with Steelfiber I95s 

Wedges: :edel-golf-1: SMS 50* T grind with Steelfiber i110s

               :ping-small: Glide 4.0 46* zz wedge shaft

               :ping-small: Glide 4.0 E grind 54* zz wedge shaft

Putters: :L.A.B.: Mezz.1 34” 69* lie

              :EVNROLL: EV5.1 black 33.5” 69* lie

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Also congrats testers. When the big 3 come out with a new ball it always piques my interest. 

 

 

 

What is in my Sun Mountain C-130 bag or Jones MyGolfSpy bag

Driver:    :cobra-small: Dark speed LS 8* set to -1.5* with an Attas Daaas 4x shaft @ 45”

Fairway: :srixon-small: F85 3 wood with a XPhplexx Agera X @ 42.5”

 :srixon-small: F85 5 wood with a UST Elements Chrome 7F5 @ 41.5"

Driving Iron: :ping-small: Rapture 2-Iron 

Irons: :edel-golf-1: SMS Pros 4-PW with Steelfiber I95s 

Wedges: :edel-golf-1: SMS 50* T grind with Steelfiber i110s

               :ping-small: Glide 4.0 46* zz wedge shaft

               :ping-small: Glide 4.0 E grind 54* zz wedge shaft

Putters: :L.A.B.: Mezz.1 34” 69* lie

              :EVNROLL: EV5.1 black 33.5” 69* lie

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3 hours ago, GolfSpy_APH said:

Testers Announced!

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It seems to be the year of new golf balls! We are certainly not complaining, though. With a few other major brands already putting up their new golf balls for member testing, we now have the opportunity to get the new TaylorMade TP5 and TP5X in the hands of our testers to see how they really perform.

What’s changed?

TaylorMade has completely revamped both their TP5  and TP5X models with a significant investment to the tune of $100 million for golf ball-related business. This investment went into several key areas, which included buying the Nassau ball plant in South Korea and huge investments in their golf ball R&D. Over the last three years, TaylorMade has built a new state-of-the-art indoor test range and completely remade its outdoor test area with Trackman units to capture performance data for every stage of ball flight.

As for the golf balls themselves, the TP5  and TP5X now have what TaylorMade calls “Speed-Wrap.” This is a new technology that TaylorMade claims produces “significantly faster with a better feel and a softer feel.” This is done by allowing the material to control the sound without affecting speed. As sound often directly relates to feel, the new TP5 and TP5X can be firmer golf balls without feeling or sounding firm.

Finally, the initial three layers are now progressively firmer, allowing them to “truly perform like completely different products.”

The bottom line is TaylorMade feels they have really upped their standards with their new golf ball lineup and want to make significant gains in the ever-competitive golf ball market. Being a distant third in market share to Callaway and the far-and-away leader Titleist, TaylorMade hopes the new TP5 and TPX will be their launchpad to further success.

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Please welcome and congratulate our testers!

@OdinSnipes414 

@Wib081 

@ronnieg 

@Marlin Dave 

@MissionMan 

@DiscipleofPenick

Congrats!

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Congratulations, testers! 

Driver:            :cobra-small: Aerojet 9* | Hzrdus Black Gen 4
Fairway:         :ping-small: G410 3W 13* | Alta CB 65
Hybrid:           :titleist-small: TS2 18* | Tensei AV Blue 70 S
Hybrid:           :ping-small: iCrossover 20* | Kai'li White 80
Irons:              :taylormade-small: P790 5-PW | DG S300
Wedges:         :titleist-small: Vokey SM9 | 52, 56, 60 | DG S200
Putter:            :L.A.B.: Link.1 | Accra x LAB

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