TaylorMade Tour Response golf balls feature more tech borrowed from the TP5 golf balls. Here's what you need to know.
What you need to know: Encompassing all the technology of its TP5 and TP5x golf balls, TaylorMade’s TP5 and TP5x TRK-R golf balls are designed to further enhance the launch-monitor experience.
TaylorMade has unveiled its new Tour Response golf ball, which is made to help golfers aim putts faster and with more ...
Last season, Rory McIlroy used TaylorMade's TP5x ball, a five-piece ball that has a large rubber core, three mantle layers and a soft urethane cover. It's TaylorMade's firmest ball and should produce ...
That’s the case here as TaylorMade brought the core technology from its TP5 and TP5x balls into Tour Response ... Mantle layers in multilayer golf balls tend to be incredibly firm.
Visually the new TaylorMade Tour Response Stripe golf balls are now available in brighter and more alignment friendly colours ...
With the flood of new golf club releases in January, it's easy to overlook the latest golf balls hitting the market ...
Rory McIlroy didn’t go looking for a new golf ball, but sometimes change finds you. The four-time major champion switched from the TaylorMade TP5x to the TP5 for this week’s AT&T Pebble Beach ...
TaylorMade Golf introduces all-new Tour Responseâ„¢ golf balls for 2025. Featuring new Tour-proven technologies and brighter hi-vis designs, Tour Response and Tour Response Stripeâ„¢ golf balls deliver ...
The week before the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Rory McIlroy was still using a TaylorMade TP5x ball. Then he started ‘messing ...
A new core additive helped TaylorMade make the updated Tour Response faster without feeling or sounding harder.
The deep dive: Last year was a massive year for TaylorMade golf balls because ... of the five-layer TP5 and TP5x, which boosted speed and performance while making the balls feel and sound softer.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results