Description
TaylorMade TP5x PIX USA 100 Pack
TaylorMade TP5x PIX USA 100 Pack combines a bold USA themed PIX pattern with a clean alignment look to help you aim with confidence and spot the ball more easily in different lighting. The graphic layout is designed to be easy to track from tee to green and simple to use on the putting surface, where a clear visual reference can support a consistent setup.
USA themed PIX visibility
The multi color USA inspired graphics create a high contrast appearance that can be easier to pick up against grass and sky. This helps when light changes during a round and when you want to locate the ball quickly after a shot. The pattern is also useful for identifying your ball at a glance.
Clear alignment look
The graphic placement frames the TaylorMade logo to create a ClearPath Alignment style reference. Use it to line up putts and short game shots by pointing your intended start line toward the target. A consistent visual cue can make it easier to commit to your read and your stroke.
Roll feedback you can see
As the ball rolls, the PIX pattern provides visible feedback. A smooth end over end look suggests a truer roll, while a wobble can hint at an off line start. This can be helpful during practice sessions and during rounds when you are working to match face direction and stroke path to your target line.
Built for players who want to stock up
This 100 pack format is ideal for regular play, practice days, and keeping a consistent ball in the bag. If you like using the same model for putting drills, short game work, and full swings, having a larger quantity on hand can simplify your routine and reduce last minute re orders.
- USA themed PIX pattern for high visibility
- Clear alignment look that helps you aim
- Provides roll feedback during putting
- Easier to track in varied light conditions
- 100 pack quantity for play and practice
Tip for use
On the green, set the alignment reference to your intended start line, then focus on starting the ball on that line. During practice, watch the pattern through the first few feet of roll to see whether it stays stable or wobbles, then adjust setup or stroke as needed.





