Science Behind TaylorMade's 5-Layer Golf Ball

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Long and strong with plenty of spin for the win. Metalwood Studio founder Cole Young gets to the core of @TaylorMadeGolf’s 5-piece ball, and so much more at TaylorMade HQ.

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I don‘t quite understand the statement at 1:36 …
Above 75 mph you are supposed to get to the core, and with the wedges only to the outer part.
Pros are at 90 mph with their wedges and 120 with the big stick?
Is it only designed to improve spin on partial shots with less than 50 yards? Or with wedges in general within 120 yards?

marcberland
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Graphic of 1/15000 is not 15 thousandths of an inch at 2:50. He is saying that layer is 0.015 in thick

joekimbrell
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There’s a lot to take in. The ball, club/irons characteristics, the shaft (low, mid, high) all affect the shot profile! Then, is the ball balanced? Interesting stuff. Thanks

richardjacobs
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Hi Mr.503, I'm #MrSanchezSeeks #Go #Too #Yoyo

RichardCharles-zldc
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Fuck Everything, We're Doing Five Layers

Shadski
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rather play kirkland balls than taylormades

alksjda
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Thes balls are trash and don’t go nearly as far as the #1 ball in golf.

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