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TaylorMade TP5X (2026) Golf Balls

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TaylorMade TP5X (2026) Golf Balls

The lowest-spinning, fastest five-layer Tour ball TaylorMade has ever made.

Fastest TP5x Ever

TaylorMade rebuilt the Speed Gradient with stiffer mantle layers and new materials, squeezing more ball speed out of every swing.

Made For You, By You

Your logo or custom design printed in full color directly on the cast urethane cover. Same ball Tommy Fleetwood plays, now unmistakably yours.

Better Than Before

Three mantle layers sit between the core and cover with a measurably higher ball speed off the driver than the previous generation.

Key Features

Speed Gradient Mantle: Three progressively stiffer mantle layers built with new materials to maximize energy transfer and ball speed.

Tour Flight Dimple Pattern: Redesigned for a lower and more penetrating trajectory that holds its line in wind.

Cast Urethane Cover: Tour-level greenside spin averaging 7308 RPM on wedge shots.

Microcoating Process: Precision paint application controlled to one-millionth of a gram eliminates ball-to-ball flight inconsistencies.

Product Information

  • Quantity - 12 Golf Balls
    Product Color Options - White
    Personalization Options - Image Upload, Logo Upload, Text, or Monogram
    Decoration Methods - Full Color Digital Print
    Production Time - 2-5 Business Days‎‎‎‎
    Imprint Size - ‎‎0.88" Diameter
    Product Size - 1.68" Diameter
    Product Materials - Urethane
    Brand - TaylorMade
    Skill Level - Advanced
    Compression Rating -
    Ball Layers - 5-piece
    Swing Speed MPH - 95+ mph
    Spin Profile - Long-Low / Short-High
    Dimple Count - 322
    Feel Rating - Firm

Description

The TaylorMade TP5x has always been the distance ball in the five-layer family, and the 2026 version leans into that identity harder than ever. This is TaylorMade's lowest-spinning, fastest tour ball to date, built for players who generate real clubhead speed and want every bit of it converted into yards. Tommy Fleetwood games it. So does a growing list of tour players who want the penetrating flight and firm feedback that the TP5x is known for. If you've ever felt like the standard TP5 spins a little too much off the tee for your game, this is the ball TaylorMade built for you.

The five-layer construction gets a full overhaul for 2026, starting with stiffer mantle layers built from new materials that form what TaylorMade calls the Speed Gradient. Those three mantle layers progressively maximize energy transfer at impact, generating more ball speed through the long clubs while still allowing the cast urethane cover to do its job on short shots. Off the driver, expect a lower, more penetrating flight with less spin than the TP5, roughly 300 RPM less on wedge shots as well, which gives you an idea of how the entire spin profile shifts downward. The updated Tour Flight Dimple Pattern minimizes turbulence and optimizes the lift-to-drag ratio, producing a trajectory that holds its line in crosswinds instead of ballooning. And then there's the microcoating, which might be the most significant change you can't see. TaylorMade rebuilt their entire paint process, controlling atomization down to one-millionth of a gram and dialing in new cure temperatures to eliminate paint pooling in the dimples. Their robot testing showed up to 20 yards of flight variation between identical balls from the old process. That variation is gone now.

When you add your own logo, initials, or design, the TP5x stops being a tour ball and starts being your tour ball. The print sits clean on that cast urethane cover, and it looks like it belongs there.

Key Features

Speed Gradient Mantle: Three progressively stiffer mantle layers built with new materials to maximize energy transfer and ball speed.

Tour Flight Dimple Pattern: Redesigned for a lower and more penetrating trajectory that holds its line in wind.

Cast Urethane Cover: Tour-level greenside spin averaging 7308 RPM on wedge shots.

Microcoating Process: Precision paint application controlled to one-millionth of a gram eliminates ball-to-ball flight inconsistencies.

Description

The TaylorMade TP5x has always been the distance ball in the five-layer family, and the 2026 version leans into that identity harder than ever. This is TaylorMade's lowest-spinning, fastest tour ball to date, built for players who generate real clubhead speed and want every bit of it converted into yards. Tommy Fleetwood games it. So does a growing list of tour players who want the penetrating flight and firm feedback that the TP5x is known for. If you've ever felt like the standard TP5 spins a little too much off the tee for your game, this is the ball TaylorMade built for you.

The five-layer construction gets a full overhaul for 2026, starting with stiffer mantle layers built from new materials that form what TaylorMade calls the Speed Gradient. Those three mantle layers progressively maximize energy transfer at impact, generating more ball speed through the long clubs while still allowing the cast urethane cover to do its job on short shots. Off the driver, expect a lower, more penetrating flight with less spin than the TP5, roughly 300 RPM less on wedge shots as well, which gives you an idea of how the entire spin profile shifts downward. The updated Tour Flight Dimple Pattern minimizes turbulence and optimizes the lift-to-drag ratio, producing a trajectory that holds its line in crosswinds instead of ballooning. And then there's the microcoating, which might be the most significant change you can't see. TaylorMade rebuilt their entire paint process, controlling atomization down to one-millionth of a gram and dialing in new cure temperatures to eliminate paint pooling in the dimples. Their robot testing showed up to 20 yards of flight variation between identical balls from the old process. That variation is gone now.

When you add your own logo, initials, or design, the TP5x stops being a tour ball and starts being your tour ball. The print sits clean on that cast urethane cover, and it looks like it belongs there.

Product Information

  • Quantity - 12 Golf Balls
    Product Color Options - White
    Personalization Options - Image Upload, Logo Upload, Text, or Monogram
    Decoration Methods - Full Color Digital Print
    Production Time - 2-5 Business Days‎‎‎‎
    Imprint Size - ‎‎0.88" Diameter
    Product Size - 1.68" Diameter
    Product Materials - Urethane
    Brand - TaylorMade
    Skill Level - Advanced
    Compression Rating -
    Ball Layers - 5-piece
    Swing Speed MPH - 95+ mph
    Spin Profile - Long-Low / Short-High
    Dimple Count - 322
    Feel Rating - Firm

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between the TP5x and the TP5?

The TP5x is the lower-spinning, firmer option in the five-layer family. It produces a more penetrating ball flight with less spin off the driver and roughly 300 RPM less spin on wedge shots compared to the TP5. If you prefer a softer feel and more short-game spin, the TP5 is the better fit. If you want maximum distance and a ball that holds its line in the wind, the TP5x is built for that.

What swing speed do I need for the TP5x?

The TP5x is designed for players with higher swing speeds who can compress a firmer ball and take advantage of the low-spin, high-speed construction. If your driver swing speed is in the 95 mph and above range, you're in the sweet spot. Players with slower swing speeds may not generate enough compression to get the full performance benefit and might find the TP5 or a softer ball more effective.

What is the microcoating on the 2026 TP5x?

Microcoating is TaylorMade's new precision paint process that controls atomization down to one-millionth of a gram with optimized cure temperatures. It eliminates uneven paint buildup inside the dimples, which was causing aerodynamic inconsistency from ball to ball. TaylorMade's robot testing showed up to 20 yards of flight variation between identical balls made with the old process. The microcoating fixes that, giving you tighter dispersion and more predictable flight.

How many layers does the TP5x have and what do they do?

The TP5x has five layers. The core provides the foundation for speed and feel. Three mantle layers form the Speed Gradient, each progressively stiffer to maximize energy transfer from your swing to the ball. The outer layer is an ultra-thin cast urethane cover that generates spin and control on short game shots. Every layer has a specific role, and together they balance distance off the tee with scoring precision around the green.

Tailored Just For You

Every order is personalized in-house, right here in the USA. You upload your designs and our team takes care of the rest. Plus, at Golf Swag you'll never have to worry about hidden fees, order minimums, or comprises on quality.

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