Titleist Tour Report: 08.04.24

Paris Games | Men’s Competition 

The No. 1 player in the world earned top honors in Paris, rolling his Pro V1 golf ball in for four birdies over his final five holes to win by one shot. 

The champion, who also gamed three Vokey Design wedges, closed in 9-under 62, including a back-nine 29 to complete the comeback victory. 

Over the four days at Le Golf National, he led the field gaining more than 16 shots tee to green (+4.02 per round), according to DataGolf, including +6.29 on Sunday. He also gained a field-best +9.68 strokes on approach shots (+2.42 per round). 

The champion – who leads the PGA TOUR in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green, SG: Approach, Greens in Regulation and is seventh in Scrambling – has also used a Pro V1 golf ball and three Vokey wedges to win each of his 12 PGA TOUR titles, including this season’s six TOUR victories, Masters Tournament and PLAYERS. 

1-2 FINISH FOR VOKEY WEDGE PLAYERS IN PARIS 

The champion led a 1-2 finish for Vokey wedge players at Le Golf National, with both players posting four rounds in the 60’s to earn their top finishes. 

The World No. 1 has consistently played a setup of three Vokey wedges (Vokey Design SM8 50.12F, 56.14F, SM9 WedgeWorks 60T wedges) since making the transition to Vokey wedges from competitive models toward the end of 2020. He played a full set of three Vokeys for the first time at the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii. 

The World No. 11 plays a Vokey SM9 60.08M lob wedge

Among the 60-player field, 46 percent (78) of the gap, sand and lob wedges in play were Vokey Design.  

3RD-PLACE FINISHER GAMES SCOTTY CAMERON PUTTER 

The third-place finisher in Paris gamed his Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Timeless GSS tour prototype putter, gaining +1.22 strokes per round on the greens (8th), according to Data Golf. 

He won the 2021 Masters playing a similar style Newport 2 model. 

 

VICTOR PEREZ MAKES SUNDAY CHALLENGE AFTER MOVE TO PRO V1x 

Victor Perez made a key equipment change at Le Golf National, making the move to a new Titleist golf ball model for the first time in several seasons, before making his Sunday run up the leaderboard in Paris. Having played a Pro V1 Left Dot since making his PGA TOUR debut in 2020, Perez moved to a 2023 Pro V1x model for the first time on Thursday. 

Perez has always loved how Left Dot performed through the wind but wanted to test options that provided more stopping power at the short end of his set. During early week testing at Le Golf National, he found that Pro V1x gave him more spin and better check with his wedges and improved launch on his long clubs with great wind performance, according to J.J. Van Wezenbeeck, Titleist Director of Player Promotions, who worked with Perez on site. 

On Sunday, Perez posted the day’s second-best round, an 8-under 63 that left him in solo fourth, one shot back of third.  

 

LPGA | Portland Classic 

Moriya Jutanugarn was in complete control of her Pro V1x en route to earning her third career LPGA title, shooting four rounds in the 60’s (67-69-64-66, 22 under) to win by two shots in Portland. Jutanugarn put on a clinic from tee to green, hitting 50 of 56 fairways in regulation (89%) and 59 of 72 greens in regulation (82%). She made 23 birdies and only surrendered one bogey over 72 holes. 

Jutanugarn also led a 1-through-4 finish for Titleist golf ball players, as each of the three players finishing in a tie for second played a Pro V1 or Pro V1x, in addition to seven of the top eight finishers. 

1. Moriya Jutanugarn (Pro V1x) 

2. Narin An (Pro V1) 

3. Nataliya Guseva (Pro V1x) 

4. Angel Yin (Pro V1) 

 

LPGA CHAMPION PLAYS VOKEY WEDGES, SCOTTY CAMERON PUTTER 

The winner of the Portland Classic played three Vokey Design wedges (Vokey Design SM9 50.08F, 54.14F, 60.04L wedges) and a Scotty Cameron TourType Fastback 1.5 tour prototype putter en route to winning her third LPGA title. She successfully scrambled for par on 12 of 13 attempts, only making one bogey all week long.  

 

PGA TOUR AMERICAS | BioSteel Championship 

Barend Botha (Pro V1x Left Dash) made birdie on the 72nd hole to win for the second time on PGA Tour Americas in just his third career start. Botha, who birdied his final two holes at last week’s Commissionaires Ottawa Open to win by one, came home in 30 on Sunday to card a final round 63, reach 26 under and win once again by one shot. Botha is 52 under in his last eight rounds on PGA Tour Americas. He is projected to rise to No. 4 in the season-long standings.  

KLPGA | The 11th JejuSamdasoo Masters 

 Titleist Brand Ambassador Ina Yoon won for the second time on the KLPGA, posting a four-round total of 14 under to win by two. Yoon gamed her Pro V1 golf ball along with 14 Titleist clubs, including her TSR3 driver, mixed set of T150, 620 CB and 620 MB irons, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron GOLO putter

WITB | Ina Yoon: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball; TSR3 9.0 driver; TSR3 15.0, TSi2 18.0 fairways; T150 4-iron, 620 CB 5-8 irons, 620 MB 9-P irons; Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, 58.08M wedges; Scotty Cameron GOLO 6 tour prototype 

SUNSHINE TOUR | FNB Eswatini Challenge at Nkonyeni 

Titleist Brand Ambassador Daniel Van Tonder – gaming his Pro V1x golf ball, TSR3 driver, 620 CB irons, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter – earned his ninth Sunshine Tour victory, closing in 4-under 68 in Eswatini. Van Tonder’s 14-under total was good for a two-shot win. 

WITB | Daniel Van Tonder: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball; TSR3 8.0 driver; TSR3 fairway; 620 CB 4-P irons; Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 62.08M wedges; Scotty Cameron tour prototype putter 

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