Description
TaylorMade TP5X Stripe Redbull Orcale- 1 Dozen
If you play in Canada, you know the season can feel short, so every round counts. These limited release TaylorMade TP5X RedBull Orcale golfballs are built to help you get the most out of each swing, whether you are chasing daylight at Glen Abbey or squeezing in a weekend loop near Whistler. The TP5X design focuses on speed and consistency while still giving you the scoring spin you want around the green.
Five layers built for every club
TP5X uses a five layer construction designed to perform from driver to wedge. The Tri-Fast Core supports fast ball speed, while the Dual Spin Cover is tuned to separate long game control from short game bite. That means you can lean on it for tee shots, trust it into firm greens, and still get workable response when the pin is tucked behind a bunker.
What you should feel and see
In play, expect longer distance and a mid trajectory. Iron spin sits in the mid range, giving you reliable carry and hold without ballooning when the wind comes off the lake. Around the green, wedge spin is the highest, which is handy when Canadian spring greens are still a bit soft or when late summer conditions get quick and you need the ball to check. The feel is described as softer, so putting and finesse shots can feel more connected.
- Five layer build designed to perform with every club
- Tri-Fast Core supports fast speed and longer distance
- Dual Spin Cover balances control and greenside bite
- Mid trajectory helps manage variable Canadian wind
- Highest wedge spin for confident scoring shots
- Softer feel for touch on chips and putts
Who it suits in your foursome
These TaylorMade golfballs are a strong fit for golfers of all skill levels who swing at moderate speeds, roughly 90 to 105 mph. If that sounds like you, you should see the ball launch with a solid flight and keep its energy through the air. For players working on consistent contact, the structure is designed to keep performance steady across the bag, which is exactly what you want when you are learning to manage club selection and shot shape.
Simple Canadian course tips
When the air is cool in early season, consider teeing it a touch lower and committing to a smooth tempo, because cold conditions can make any ball feel a bit firmer and fly a bit shorter. In mid summer heat, you can play your normal launch window and trust the mid flight to stay stable. If you are playing parkland tracks in Ontario with tree lined corridors, pick a target line and let the mid trajectory do the work. If you are out west where elevation can change yardages fast, rely on your wedge spin and softer feel to dial in partial shots. And if your buddy says it is only a little drizzle, just remember, it is still Canada, keep a towel handy.





