Description
Taylormade TP5 – 50 Pack
If you play a season that starts in chilly spring air and ends with a crisp fall breeze, you want golfballs that hold their line and still check up when greens firm up. The TaylorMade TP5 is a 5 layer design built to give you speed off the tee and confident control into the scoring zone, without feeling like a rock in your hands.
Five layers that work with every club
TP5 uses a Tri-Fast Core paired with a Dual-Spin Cover to create a complete performance package through the bag. You get a mid trajectory flight that stays predictable when the wind picks up on open holes, plus a softer feel that makes long rounds feel a little less like a bag skate.
Distance off the tee, bite on wedges
The urethane cover is tuned for high wedge spin, so you can hit your stock shots and still expect useful grab on approach and pitch shots. At the same time, the layered construction supports longer distance, giving you a strong blend for tee shots, long irons, and short game touch. Think of it as one ball that does not force you to choose between length and stopping power.
- Five layer construction supports performance with every club
- Tri-Fast Core helps promote longer tee distance
- Dual-Spin urethane cover boosts wedge spin control
- Mid trajectory flight stays consistent in windy rounds
- Mid iron spin for predictable approach shot carry
Who it fits best
These TaylorMade golfballs are a strong match for golfers of all skill levels with moderate swing speeds, roughly 90 to 105 mph. If you are working on a repeatable strike and want a ball that rewards solid contact without punishing slight mishits, TP5 is an easy choice. It is also a good fit if you like a softer feel on putts and chips but still want premium ball flight.
Canadian course notes and playing tips
On parkland tracks like Glen Abbey in Oakville or Shaughnessy in Vancouver, you will see plenty of approach shots where holding a green matters. TP5 can help you fly the ball in and still get useful stopping action, especially with wedges and short irons. When the forecast turns classic Canada and the air feels heavy, focus on clean contact and a full finish to keep that mid flight strong. And if the wind is doing its best impression of a prairie cross breeze, aim for a controlled shape and let the ball’s consistent trajectory do the rest.
With a 50 pack, you can stock up for league nights, buddy rounds, and the inevitable moment a perfectly struck shot decides to explore the nearest pond. It happens, even to the pros, just usually on TV and not in front of your foursome.





