Team TaylorMade learns about the new Microcoating process in the new TP5 and TP5x golf balls.

Watch as Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Nelly Korda, Collin Morikawa, Charley Hull and Brooke Henderson learn about golf’s invisible problem, and how this revolutionary new Microcoating process ensures consistency from shot to shot and sleeve to sleeve.

Learn more about the new TP5 and TP5x here: https://tmgolf.co/YT26TP5-x

30 Comments

  1. The fact of having to do this crap every product cycle would make me not want to sign with TM. However, the size of the contract could make me reconsider

  2. I love the TP5 but I highly doubt there is a golfer alive that can strike a ball consistantly enough for this to really make any kind of difference.

  3. The last box of TP5's I bought were trash, 7 of the balls had paint bubbles, or bubbles that had popped. Some were bad enough you could see the mantle. Still won't try them with this new "technology"

  4. TM figured out what we’ve known all along, that the PV1 is the goat because of the consistent manufacturing qaqc

  5. So they had to purposely mis-paint balls to show a difference.
    The difference will be tiny if any in the real world.

  6. No way it'll affect the average player, but I guess they've gotten come up with new stuff every year. I can't wait for the 2027 driver, which will be more forgiving and go further than ever 😀

  7. videos like this are super lame
    another issue looks like the bond between the first internal component and the second [white and green] is FULL of flaws. SUPER lumpy. I would think that would cause more imbalance than 2um of paint

  8. I just want to make sure I'm hearing correctly – "if the ball isn't performing well" you're gonna replace it with an identical ball? I'm holding 2 balls behind my back, the one you haven't had a birdie with and one you haven't played.

  9. All this just to rollback in 2 years? Great work taylormade all that money into rnd just to roll it all back 😂

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