Playing the right golf ball is essential to playing your best and getting the highest level of performance out of your equipment. It may seem like there isn’t a difference between the ball on the top shelf of the pro shop vs. the bottom shelf, but in reality, that decision could make or break your round.

That’s where we come in. TaylorMade currently offers five different golf balls at various price points as well as customization and visual technology packages. Let’s identify the ball that’s best for your game.

First, here are golf balls that you can choose from:

  • TP5x
  • TP5
  • Tour Response™
  • SpeedSoft™
  • Distance+

In addition, there are various visual technology offerings to better your game:

  • TP5/TP5x pix™
  • TP5/TP5x Stripe
  • TP5/TP5x Hi-Vis Yellow
  • Tour Response Stripe™
  • Tour Response Hi-Vis Yellow
  • SpeedSoft Ink

TP5x

TP5x is the fastest 5-layer Tour ball, prioritizing ball speed for golfers seeking increased velocity off the clubface. It delivers low-spin performance with driver and long irons for more distance, while maintaining exceptional greenside control. The new Speed Wrapped Core makes TP5x now a ½ club longer* while also delivering a softer sound and better feel. TP5x, as well as TP5, comes in high-visibility yellow.

TP5

TP5, the softest 5-layer Tour ball, delivers a notably softer feel and enhanced spin around the green with lower driver spin than the previous generation. It is engineered with a new Speed Wrapped Core that delivers a softer sound while promoting a faster, more responsive overall design. For golfers who prioritize touch and feel in their short game, TP5 provides precision greenside performance.

TP5 TP5x Stripe

TP5 and TP5x Stripe feature our cutting-edge 360° ClearPath Alignment™, which is a digital band that wraps around the center of the ball with a thin black line to match the sight line on your putter. The design of TP5 and TP5x Stripe aids in lining up your putts more accurately, consistently, and quickly. 360° ClearPath Alignment also gives you immediate feedback on the quality of your roll and helps aim your tee shots straight down the middle of the fairway. On wedge shots, you’ll be able to see how the ball spins off the club face whether you’re trying to hit a low spinner that skips to a back pin, or a soft lob over a bunker.