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Two boxes of golf balls are shown: a blue TaylorMade TP5 box with a white golf ball and a white Titleist Pro V1x golf balls box, displayed on an orange-and-white gradient background.

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One of the many joys of golf is that recreational players can play the same courses and equipment as the best in the world. Sure, we may not pound the driver like Rory McIlroy, but we can still customize a TaylorMade Qi4D driver to our personal specs.

Pros occasionally use prototype equipment that isn’t available to the general public. But for the most part, we can play what they do, all the way down to golf balls.

Now, is a pro’s choice of ball the best choice for you? Not necessarily — but maybe! Choosing the right ball involves a number of different factors, but a lot of it comes down to your preferences on spin, flight and feel.

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With that in mind, it’s perhaps no surprise that the top 5 players in the world all play a different ball. Scottie Scheffler prefers the Titleist Pro V1 (lower flight, mid-range spin, softer feel), Cameron Young plays a Pro V1x Double Dot (lower spin and flight with a firmer feel) — a prototype that isn’t even available to purchase — and Matt Fitzpatrick opts for the Titleist Pro V1x (higher flight and spin with mid-range feel). Three Titleist golf balls, and three completely different performance profiles.

On the TaylorMade front, Rory McIlroy plays TaylorMade’s TP5 while Collin Morikawa plays the TP5x. What’s the difference between the two? The TP5 is specially designed for higher spin and softer feel than the TP5x, which boasts faster ball speed, longer distance and higher launch.

The best way to decide on the right ball for your game is to try it out for yourself. And if you want to mimic the choice of the best in the world, their ball models are listed below, along with links to purchase.

Scottie Scheffler: Titleist Pro V1

Titleist Pro V1 2025 High Play Number Golf Balls

New faster high gradient core delivers more speed and iron and wedge spin for more control.

Rory McIlroy: TaylorMade TP5

TaylorMade TP5 2026 Golf Balls

Microcoating uses precision application technology to ensure uniform coverage across the ball’s entire surface.

Cameron Young: Titleist Pro V1x Double Dot

(Young’s current ball is a prototype and not available to purchase — a similar option is listed below.)

Titleist Pro V1x 2025 Standard Play Golf Balls

Penetrating and consistent flight from a spherically-tiled 348 tetrahedral dimple design.

Matt Fitzpatrick: Titleist Pro V1x

Titleist Pro V1x 2025 Standard Play Golf Balls

Penetrating and consistent flight from a spherically-tiled 348 tetrahedral dimple design.

Collin Morikawa: TaylorMade TP5x

TaylorMade TP5x 2026 Golf Balls

TP5x is designed to deliver low spin and unparalleled distance off the tee and world-class feel and control where you need it most around the green.

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