![]() For me, it spun about 300 RPMs less than the TP5. REVIEW OF TAYLORMADE ROCKETBALLZ DRIVER DRIVERDriver PerformanceĪs you would expect, the Rocketballz was the lowest spinning ball off of the driver. As ever, I don’t suggest that my findings are definitive, but simply a starting point for you to figure out which ball might be best for your game. Across the three balls, launch angle and ball speed were found to be quite consistent, so the focus of this section will be spin. The 10 good shots were averaged and the results for each ball were compared. With each club, I hit until I had 10 “good” hits with each ball. Even after the testing, the balls used are pretty much unmarked, and I will definitely use them to play.įor the Data section, I tested each ball on a launch monitor. For all the testing (which includes a lot of shots, including plenty of wedges), I only used one sleeve of each ball. I probably have a harsher view of it simply because I was comparing it side by side with the two Pentas, but it is definitely a firm, click-y feel.Īll three TaylorMade balls get very high marks for durability. The Rocketballz is…well…it’s a distance ball. That said, if you want the softest of the soft, the TP5 is for you. I believe that if someone slipped a TP3 in my box of TP5’s while I was on the course, I probably wouldn’t know the difference. The TP5 is definitely softer than the TP3, but, in my opinion, you have to be really focusing on feel to notice the difference. Now I’ve found two: the new Penta TP3 and TP5. ![]() One of the things that really separated the original Penta from other tour balls was its feel: I have yet to find a ball that felt as soft. I’ll also break down the performance of each ball and let you know which ball will be the best fit for your game. In this review, I’ll tell you exactly what I know about those Rocketballz.
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