Rory McIlroy makes significant equipment change for 2025 season

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Rory McIlroy has put the TaylorMade TP5 golf ball in his bag.

Rory McIlroy’s TaylorMade setup has had a slight tweak

Rory McIlroy has made a rather significant equipment change for 2025 – and it’s already helped him to a hole-in-one!

The four-time major champion opened his season at Pebble Beach for the Pro-Am, and the campaign could not have got off to a better start when he aced the par-3 15th at Spyglass Hill on Thursday.

And while even the most eagle-eyed of you will have done well to spot it, McIlroy had made a very small but very significant tweak to his TaylorMade setup.

And it all started when he was “messing around at The Grove”. (That’s NBA legend Michael Jordan’s golf course in Florida, by the way, not the fancy resort near London.)

“I just started to hit some chips with the TP5 instead of the TP5x and I really loved how I felt,” McIlroy told Golfweek.

“I hadn’t really tested the 2024 TP5, and I loved how it was reacting around the greens. And then I started hitting some 60, 70-yard shots with it, and it was coming off [with] much lower launch, but spinnier.”



A self-confessed equipment geek, this sent McIlroy into a testing spiral.

“I just did some testing with [the 2024 TP5] and compared it to the TP5x,” he explained. “I used a 2019 TP5, and the difference between a 2019 TP5 and a 2019 TP5x was a lot in terms of the spin rates and the launch angles.

“[The 2024 TP5] seems to launch probably a degree lower for me, but the spin rate’s very, very similar, which I really like.”

So why the change in such a high-profile event?

“I thought, I’ve got four rounds this week, no cut, may as well give it a go and see how it goes,” McIlroy said. “I played 18 at Pebble on Tuesday, played 18 at Cypress [Point on Wednesday] with it and obviously played [at Spyglass Hill on Thursday].

“It’s been really, really good.”

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There aren't too many five-piece golf balls on the market but definitely the best received are the TP5/TP5x golf balls. By including five layers it gives TaylorMade more ability to dial up the performance and technology. The TP5 produces more spin in the short game and is easier to manipulate and control. Backed up by the results of the previous model TP5 in our 2023 robot test..

While you might not get as much distance as the TP5x, (Bryson might disagree with me here) distance isn't everything. If you prioritize greenside spin and control there aren't many better than the TP5. Moving slightly further away from the green, we only found two balls to spin higher with a pitching wedge in our very in-depth robot test. Also, with a 7-iron it was one of the highest spinning golf balls.

Who are they for?
All golfers who are willing to buy tour-level golf balls, but who also put a premium on a softer feel rather than maximum distance. The TP5 which is TaylorMade’s softest tour ball is usually a better fit for golfers who like to see more shape to their shots, whereas the TP5x is great for those who see shots in straight lines with the ball falling one side or the other of their target line.     

TaylorMade believes the TP5 and TP5x are very long golf balls with mid and long irons, so much so rumor has it, Rory McIlroy saw ball speed gains of 2mph while testing the new 2024 models.

In typical TaylorMade fashion they’re so confident in their design they are running challenges throughout the season to show their models will gain golfers 5 yards of carry distance in just five shots against their preferred ball of choice.

Staff golf ball player Rickie Fowler commented after going through the brand's fitting process, “I’m fine hitting 5-iron 220 yards, but now I can get to 227 yards that’s a half club less which is a serious gain in one generation”.

Pros

  • Excellent short-game spin and control
  • Extremely soft feel and incredibly responsive
  • Lower and more penetrating ball flight than the previous model
  • Tour approval being in the bags of some of the biggest stars in golf

Cons

  • Not the most durable urethane cover
Construction 5-piece
Cover Urethane
Dimples 322
Feel Soft
Flight High
Long game spin Low
Short game spin High
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Alternative models TP5 Pix; TP5 Stripe; TP5 MySymbol
  • New seamless tour flight dimple pattern
  • Speed-layer system
  • High-flex material

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