Being a Titleist Pro V1X loyalist, I was very hesitant to try out other balls. However, this 5 piece offering has been intriguing me for the past couple of mths.
So, with bated breath, I finally went and purchasd a dozen to try out for one of my last rounds of golf in Florida.

Conditions today were pretty good. Temps in the high 70s (ard 23*C), wind <10mph. Generally, a great day for golf.
The course was an 18 hole Executive course which had a few par 4s but mostly par 3s. Conditions were dry and greens were pretty fast (stimped ~ 10).
Here's the down and dirty:
1st ImpressionPulled out a sleeve and tested them out on the practice green. I also took a Pro V1x as a comparison. After a few tries, the difference was starting to show - the Penta comes off the face a tad softer and more muted. However, if you were to do a blind test on it, it will probably not be that noticeable.
DrivingHere, I found the Penta to carry slightly higher. I hit 2 drives downwind and 2 drives upwind with the 2 different balls. All had pretty high carry and I notice it was also slightly higher than the Pro V1X. The big thing was there wasn't any distance loss compared to the Titleist despite the higher ball flight. In fact, the TM had more run and creeped past the Pro V1X by a couple of yards on 2 occasions. The ballooning effect might not be so recognisable too as the headwind was not the usual Floridan gale-force type today.
Long and Mid IronsThere were a few par 3s that stretched out between 170-205yds. few of them were into the wind. On all occasions except 1 (caught that a little heavy), I was pin high on those tee shots. The ball definitely went high but I was surprised that it landed on the green nearer to the pin than I thought it would.
Short irons and WedgesThis was where I found the ball to really shine. It felt like an oldskool balata ball when hit with a full vokey wedge shot and the spin was more than what I have experienced with Pro V1s. On 1 instance, I hit my AW onto a front pin that was mebbe 8 paces on. My ball landed about 3 ft on the front edge of the green and zipped backwards onto the fairway. Note that the layout of the hole was flat. Left myself with 20ft from the green. With the Pro V1X on the same try, it sat after 1 hop and probably only came back 2 ft. The TM is definitely the spinner ball here.
ChippingThe check-&-run is easy to be played w this ball. Couple of times where I was chipping, I thought it was hit slightly too hard but the ball took a check on both occasions and cosied up nicely a couple of feet away from the hole. Controllabilty is there especially around the greens.
PuttingSimilar to the practice putting green, the feel off the putter face is a tad softer than the Titleist. However, there was no pace or distance control issue.
DurabilityAfter 18 holes, these were the only visible scuffs found on the ball:


This was exceptional considering I hit a few full wedge shots with my Vokeys. I have read other reviews about how they will scuff easily but I found no such problems throughout the 18 holes executing a variety of different shots.
OverallDefinitely a great ball if you are a TM fan. Some reviews I read has it longer than the Pro Vs but I found that they evened out on distance somewhat. Ball flight is slightly different with the Penta launching slightly higher than what I was accustomed to but no real gain or loss of distance with that.
The joy of using this ball will be when you get within the 100 yd range and u love to see zips or checks but unless you know how to control spin well, its really of no extra benefit to the avg golfer except the shiokness of seeing the ball dance (not necessarily nearer to the hole).
The durability is also somewhat refreshing. My mini peeve with the Pro Vs are that they last about a round and a half max. These look like they can go for 2 or 3.
I'm not sure what the price of a dozen of these is goin for in Sg but here in US, TM has this exactly priced the same as Pro V1s so it will be neat to see if competition will heat up in the near future.