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TaylorMade TP5 Darts
Limited Edition

TaylorMade TP5 Darts

These balls might just turn your drives into dartboard bullseyes—or at least look sharp sinking in the drink

Well, well, you fairway-flogging fiends and divot-digging darlings, TaylorMade’s Limited Edition TP5 pix Darts golf balls have crash-landed, and I’m more jazzed than a caddie with a tip stash after a hole-in-one heist! Launched March 25, 2025, these $54.99-a-dozen dazzlers sport a dartboard design that’s begging to “throw darts and knock down flagsticks,” promising Tour-level precision with a side of cheeky charm. I’ve been shanking balls since my swing was more bogey than bullseye, so let’s tee up these quirky spheres and see if they’re my ticket to glory—or just a fancy way to pepper the rough with pizzazz.

Pros

  • Tour Performance: Five-layer TP5 construction delivers proven speed and spin control.
  • Unique Design: Darts pix pattern with “501” adds alignment aid and collectible flair.
  • Consistent Flight: Matches 2024 TP5/TP5x specs, trusted by Tour pros.
  • Themed Packaging: Includes autographed reprints and a Cricket scoreboard for added value.

Cons

  • Limited Stock: One-time drop risks rapid sellout, leaving latecomers empty-handed.
  • No Tech Upgrade: Relies on existing TP5 performance, lacking new innovation.
  • Niche Appeal: Dartboard theme may not suit golfers preferring classic looks.
  • Online Only: Excludes in-store buyers, limiting immediate access.

The Limited Edition TaylorMade TP5 pix Darts golf balls, released on March 25, 2025, via taylormadegolf.com, retail at $54.99 per dozen and are built on the TP5’s five-layer construction, featuring a Speed Wrapped Core for enhanced ball speed and a urethane cover for spin control. The standout feature is the darts-inspired pix pattern—darts and a dartboard graphic with a “501” player number, nodding to the classic darts game—printed using TaylorMade’s advanced capabilities. Available in both TP5 and TP5x variants, they maintain the core performance of their standard counterparts, with TP5 offering softer feel and higher spin compared to the longer, lower-spinning TP5x.

The design ties into TaylorMade’s push for limited-edition flair, following releases like the Nightmare Circus and Collegiate collections. The TP5 pix Darts come in a themed box with reprints of staffer autographs and a Cricket scoreboard, enhancing their collectible appeal. Performance-wise, the TP5’s softer construction suits players seeking control around greens, while the pix pattern aids alignment and roll visibility—though it doesn’t alter flight or distance, which remain consistent with the 2024 TP5 specs validated by pros like Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood.

Availability is online-only through TaylorMade’s site and select retailers like Drummond Golf, with no restock planned once sold out, per the brand’s limited-edition strategy. The $54.99 price matches standard TP5/TP5x pricing, offering no premium for the design despite the exclusivity. It’s aimed at golfers who value Tour-level tech with a playful twist, though stock is expected to vanish quickly given past limited drops averaging four-day sellouts.

The Limited Edition TaylorMade TP5 pix Darts golf balls, released on March 25, 2025, via taylormadegolf.com, retail at $54.99 per dozen and are built on the TP5’s five-layer construction, featuring a Speed Wrapped Core for enhanced ball speed and a urethane cover for spin control. The standout feature is the darts-inspired pix pattern—darts and a dartboard graphic with a “501” player number, nodding to the classic darts game—printed using TaylorMade’s advanced capabilities. Available in both TP5 and TP5x variants, they maintain the core performance of their standard counterparts, with TP5 offering softer feel and higher spin compared to the longer, lower-spinning TP5x.

The design ties into TaylorMade’s push for limited-edition flair, following releases like the Nightmare Circus and Collegiate collections. The TP5 pix Darts come in a themed box with reprints of staffer autographs and a Cricket scoreboard, enhancing their collectible appeal. Performance-wise, the TP5’s softer construction suits players seeking control around greens, while the pix pattern aids alignment and roll visibility—though it doesn’t alter flight or distance, which remain consistent with the 2024 TP5 specs validated by pros like Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood.

Availability is online-only through TaylorMade’s site and select retailers like Drummond Golf, with no restock planned once sold out, per the brand’s limited-edition strategy. The $54.99 price matches standard TP5/TP5x pricing, offering no premium for the design despite the exclusivity. It’s aimed at golfers who value Tour-level tech with a playful twist, though stock is expected to vanish quickly given past limited drops averaging four-day sellouts.

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