The TaylorMade TP5 Dz Dozen Pack of Golf Balls in White are leaders in the tour scene, with several major players choosing to play a ball that claims to better for all types of players.
The TP5 Dz Golf Ball in White is a complete tour ball that's built like no other. Featuring a 5-layer construction, this Golf Ball provides outstanding performance all over the golf course.
INCREASED CARRY
TaylorMade has used their Tour Flight Dimple Pattern to unlock the next level of aerodynamics while promoting maximum carry distances and a steep angle of descent for extra stopping power, especially on long irons.
TOUR CONTROL
TaylorMade's TP5 Golf Ball is their softest and highest spinning Tour ball ever, featuring enhanced stopping power inside 100 yards. Fueled by a soft cast urethane cover, its increased greenside spin provides control and precision where it matters most: Closest to the pin.
EXPANDED CORE, INCREASED SPEED
Featuring a larger and more reactive core. This is designed to store and release energy more efficiently, delivering a spring-like effect that results in faster ball speeds and increased distance compared to its predecessor.
5-LAYER CONSTRUCTION
The 5-layer construction used is the key to achieving enhanced speed without negatively affecting spin performance. Including a Tri-Fast Core that delivers maximum carry and low drag and a Dual-Spin Cover that features a soft, highly durable cast urethane cover, TP5x offers complete tee-to-green performance without sacrifice. The ultimate result is a ball that promotes a fast launch, maximum carry distances and a steep angle of descent for extra stopping power – especially on long irons.
SPEED-LAYER SYSTEM
The Speed-Layer System is made up of four increasingly stiff layers, and is used to produce more ball speed. The end result is more carry distance off the tee, more control in the wind, and more spin around the greens.
HIGH-FLEX MATERIAL (HFM)
The TP5x Golf Ball features a material called HFM (High-Flex Material), delivering higher ball speeds through a greater rebound effect. HFM acts like a tightly wound spring that builds energy and rebounds quickly, generating more ball speed.