TaylorMade’s latest limited-edition Pix balls go full tropical because … why not?
I have no rational explanation for why flamingo-themed golf balls should work. Sharks? Sure, sharks are cool and mostly aggressive. Doughnuts? That’s practically golf culture canon. Flamingos? Pink, one-legged, lawn ornaments?
And, yet, here I am, genuinely looking forward to playing with Flamingo balls. Maybe I should rephrase that. I’m genuinely looking forward to hitting these golf balls when the courses open.
Anyway …
I suppose there’s an argument to be made that there’s a fine line between a good idea and being out of good ideas and maybe the TaylorMade TP5 and TP5x Flamingo Pix ride that line. Frankly, I’m not entirely sure which side of that line Flamingo balls land on but I don’t hate that they exist. At a minimum, large pink birds are an upgrade over cats.
The packaging is the pure pastel fire

Credit where it’s due: TaylorMade nailed the presentation (as usual). The TP5 dozen box comes in seafoam green with a full tropical beach scene—flamingo standing in the water, palm trees, sunset, the whole vibe. The TP5x gets a sandy-pink treatment. The sleeves match. The TaylorMade script logo ties the whole thing together with a retro-tropical aesthetic that looks like it belongs on a beach bar menu somewhere in the Keys.
Flip the box over and you get “No beach balls. No splashing.” Because even in paradise, performance matters. It’s cheeky without trying too hard which is exactly the tone you need when you’re selling flamingo golf balls to fully realized adult men (or women for that matter).
I’ll say this: if you’re going to do a seemingly absurd novelty theme, commit to it—and TaylorMade did.
And the balls?

Under the flamingos, these are still TP5 and TP5x golf balls. Same five-layer construction, same Tour-proven performance that’s made TaylorMade a legitimate player in the premium ball space. The flamingo Pix graphics are printed on the cover—little pink flamingos scattered across each ball—and they’re subtle enough that you won’t feel like you’re teeing up a Jimmy Buffett album cover.
If you already play TP5 or TP5x, you know what you’re getting. If you don’t, this probably isn’t what is going to convert you. If it is, might I politely suggest you seek professional help?
If you’re in the market for a premium ball with flamingos on it, this is really your only option.

The bottom line
Limited-edition balls are a thing and TaylorMade keeps finding ways to make them interesting. The Flamingo Pix won’t improve your short game or add distance off the tee but they’re kinda fun which is more than I can say for my last round of golf.
I have no idea why this offering exists. But I don’t hate that it does.
TaylorMade TP5 and TP5x Flamingo Pix golf balls are available now.
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