Throw Darts on the Golf Course with These Limited Edition TaylorMade TP5 Golf Balls
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Throw Darts on the Golf Course with These Limited Edition TaylorMade TP5 Golf Balls

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Throw Darts on the Golf Course with These Limited Edition TaylorMade TP5 Golf Balls

With its advanced golf ball printing capabilities, TaylorMade has been full throttle on limited edition golf balls. I expect there will be something special for the Masters, but this week we’re biding our time with the release of Limited Edition TP5 pix Darts golf balls.

The new balls (available in both TP5 and TP5x) feature a darts-inspired pix pattern, including darts and a dartboard. The 501 player number is a reference to 501 – the most common game played in darts.

As with other Limited Edition TaylorMade ball offerings, the TP5 Darts comes in a themed box, which appears to include reprints of autographs from TaylorMade staffers and a Cricket scoreboard.

If the relationship between golf and darts isn’t apparent, TaylorMade is inviting you to throw darts and knock down flagsticks.

Barbecue sauce.

Available now at TaylorMadeGolf.com.

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      Chris Dodds

      1 year ago

      I, for one, don’t like golf balls that have all kinds of logos on them. I find them to “busy” and hence distracting when I’m getting ready to hit and my eyes wonder from one spot to another.

      Reply

      Killer Carton

      1 year ago

      Ditto. Cool golf balls for the collection but I hate palying these on the course.

      Reply

      Fake

      1 year ago

      I love that TaylorMade does stuff like this, but that is too steep for me.

      Hopefully I find one.

      Reply

      OpMan

      1 year ago

      Are they $29.99? Then no
      LMAO
      $65!!!!!! what a joke

      Reply

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