Description
Taylormade TP5 – 100 Pack
When the season is short and tee times are precious, having a big stash of consistent golfballs just makes life easier. The TaylorMade TP5 is a five layer model built to blend speed off the driver with serious spin on scoring shots. You get a soft feel without giving up performance, which is handy when you are bouncing between early spring chill and mid summer heat.
Five layers built for every club
TP5 is designed to perform from the top of your bag to the bottom. A Tri-Fast Core teams up with a Dual-Spin Cover to create a complete package that helps you launch it strong, hold a mid flight, and still nip wedge shots when you need a hop and stop. It is the type of ball that feels predictable whether you are hitting a flighted iron into a breeze or pitching from tight turf.
- Five layer construction designed to perform with every club
- Tri-Fast Core supports speed and consistent carry
- Urethane Dual-Spin Cover adds greenside control
- Longer distance off the tee with softer feel
- Mid trajectory helps manage wind on open holes
- Highest wedge spin for sharper scoring shots
Distance and control, tuned for real rounds
Distance is great, but not if you cannot control your approach into small greens. TP5 aims for a longer flight from the tee and mid iron spin so you can aim at targets with confidence, then bring your wedges in with the highest spin profile listed for the model. Think of it as a smart balance for everyday rounds, not a one trick pony that only shines on the driving range.
Who it suits in Canada
These TaylorMade golfballs are a strong match for golfers of all skill levels with moderate swing speeds around 90 to 105 mph. If you play municipal favourites in Toronto, Calgary, or Vancouver, or chase a weekend tee time at a classic like Cabot Links in Nova Scotia, you will appreciate a ball that stays consistent when the weather flips from sunny to drizzle faster than a goalie swap in overtime. The mid trajectory can also help when prairie gusts show up uninvited.
Tips for Canadian conditions and course setups
In cooler shoulder seasons, golf balls can feel firmer and fly a touch shorter, so a softer feel design can be a nice fit when you are teeing it up in April or October. On rain soaked fairways, focus on clean contact and let the urethane cover do the work around the greens. If the course is running firm in July, you can lean on the higher wedge spin to land it with more bite on approaches and short sided chips.
With the Taylormade TP5 – 100 Pack, you are set for practice sessions, tournament rounds, and those inevitable water hazards that seem to find everyone at least once a summer. Keep a few in the bag, a few in the car, and the rest ready for the next tee time.





