Check out TaylorMade’s new U.S. Open-themed TP5 pix golf balls

TaylorMade's new limited-edition ball was inspired by Los Angeles.

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U.S. Open week is here, and with it, a ton of fun, limited-edition products. Among them: TaylorMade’s TP5 pix Summer Commemorative golf balls.

Designed as a nod to the art and entertainment culture of Los Angeles, home of this year’s U.S. Open venue, Los Angeles Country Club, the balls feature bright pink stars, a “City of LA” icon and the TaylorMade logo in graffiti-style paint drip.

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The latest edition of the TaylorMade TP5 offers a mix of everything for the discerning player: fast ball speed and long distance, high launch and spin and a soft feel.

And with the introduction if this cool, limited-edition design, you won’t even have to put a mark on your ball to identify it.

Check out the ball in detail below, and click the link to add to cart. But hurry, this limited-edition offering won’t last forever, so buy yours while you still can!

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TaylorMade TP5 pix Summer Commemorative Golf Balls, $59.99

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TaylorMade TP5x pix Summer Commemorative Golf Balls

$59.99
Inspired by the art and entertainment culture of Los Angeles, the design features vibrant colors and graffiti style paint drip in homage to the championship’s host city.

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