Titleist Tour Report: 06.08.25

LPGA | ShopRite LPGA Classic 

Jennifer Kupcho | Pro V1
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Jennifer Kupcho | Pro V1

Jennifer Kupcho (NEW 2025 Pro V1) converted a walk-off birdie on No. 18 – her seventh birdie of the day and 14th of the weekend – to shoot 66 and earn her fourth career LPGA win. Kupcho shot 15 under for three rounds in New Jersey (68-64-66) to win by one shot over Ilhee Lee (NEW 2025 Pro V1). Sei Young Kim finished at 12 under, making it a 1-2-3 finish for NEW 2025 Pro V1 players. 

 

The trio was among the 115 players this week teeing up a Titleist golf ball, accounting for 80 percent of the field and more than 11 times the total of the nearest competitor (10). 

 

KUPCHO ON HER PRO V1 

“Pro V1 is just the ball I’ve always played. The ball flight is so consistent, I love how it flies off the tee, and around the greens I’m able to really control my spin and hit the shots I need to.” 

 

HOW KUPCHO MARKS HER PRO V1 

“I mark my Pro V1 with a pink line (over the sidestamp) and three pink dots (above the Titleist script, to the right of the last “t”). The line is to help me with alignment when I’m on the putting green. The dots – I used to mark it with one dot when I was in college, but all my teammates did the same. So now I just put three.” 

 

 

DP WORLD TOUR | KLM Open 

Hunting his first win on the DP World Tour through wind and rain, Connor Syme (NEW 2025 Pro V1) was steady on Sunday, closing in 1-under 70 to win by two shots. Syme was the only player to finish in double-digits under par, as he posted 11 under for the week in the Netherlands. 

 

Syme was in control of his golf ball all week long, ranking 2nd in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green (+12.64), with over eight of those strokes coming from his approach play (+8.08, 3rd). The 29-year-old Scot also led the field in Scrambling (76%, 16/21), and he only surrendered seven bogeys over four rounds (2nd). 

 

With his victory, Syme rises from No. 89 to 18th in the Race to Dubai Rankings.  

 

  

LIV GOLF LEAGUE | LIV Virginia 

Playing his NEW 2025 Pro V1x golf ball, the winner of LIV Golf Virginia closed with a bogey-free 8-under 63 to win his fourth title of the season. All four wins have come since his switch to the new model to start 2025. 

 

All four members of the winning team also played a Titleist golf ball – including the 2024 U.S. Open Champion, who posted a team-best 6-under 65 Sunday with his NEW 2025 Pro V1x to help the foursome secure the two-shot victory. 

 

  

KORN FERRY TOUR | BMW Charity Pro-Am 

CHAMPION WINS AFTER SWITCHING TO TITLEIST GOLF BALL IN 2025 

Playing his NEW 2025 Pro V1x golf ball, the winner of the BPW Charity Pro-Am shot 25 under for the week to win by three shots. The champion closed with a flurry of three birdies in his final four holes, sealing the deal on his second career KFT victory. 

 

The 31-year-old made the move to a Titleist golf ball for the first time in his pro career, starting this season on the KFT gaming a NEW 2025 Pro V1x. He had teed up a competitive brand for the last six years on both the PGA TOUR and Korn Ferry Tour. He finished 4th in his first start (The Bahamas Golf Classic) and had recorded eight top 20 finishes in 2025 coming into this week.  

 

This week across two golf courses – Thornblade Club and Carolina Country Club – nobody hit more greens in regulation than the winner (89%, 64/72). He only dropped three shots all week (T4) and converted 26 birdies (2nd) and an eagle. The champion also hit over 75% of his fairways in regulation (40/53, T16) and got up-and-down for par on six of eight attempts (75%, T10). 

 

Overall for the week in South Carolina, 118 players gamed a Titleist golf ball, accounting for 74% of the field. 

  

PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | American Family Insurance Championship 

Darren Clarke (NEW 2025 Pro V1x) helped his team to victory, as they posted 32 under for three rounds to win by four shots.  

 

CHAMPIONS TOUR WINNER GAMES GT3 DRIVER AND GT FAIRWAYS, SCOTTY CAMERON PUTTER 

The 2011 Champion Golfer of the Year gamed a GT3 driver, GT2 and GT3 fairways as well as a Scotty Cameron Phantom X 9.5 tour prototype putter in winning his fourth PGA Tour Champions event.  

 

WITB | American Family Insurance Champion: NEW 2025 Titleist Pro V1x golf ball; GT3 9.0 driver; GT2 13.5 fairway, GT3 16.5 fairway; Scotty Cameron Phantom X 9.5 tour prototype putter 

 

  

JGTO | BMW Japan Golf Tour Championship Mori Building Cup 

Taiga Semikawa (NEW 2025 Pro V1x) made birdie on the first hole of a playoff, closing out his third career JGTO victory. Semikawa was clutch down the stretch prior to extra holes as well, birdieing two of his final three holes in regulation to post the clubhouse lead at 10 under. The only player to shoot all four rounds in the 60’s, Semikawa carded scores of 68-69-69-66 for the week. 

 

JGTO CHAMP WINS WITH VOKEY WEDGES 

This week’s winner on the JGTO brought two Vokey Design SM10 wedges to the winner’s circle (56, WedgeWorks 60) on Sunday.  

 

 

LET | Tenerife Women’s Open 

Titleist Brand Ambassador Sara Kouskova won her second career LET title in as many events, going back-to-back with an all-Titleist setup that includes her NEW 2025 Pro V1x golf ball, GT3 driver, T-Series irons, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom putter. Kouskova posted rounds of 71-68-69-71 to post 9 under and win by one.  

 

WITB | Sara Kouskova: NEW 2025 Pro V1x golf ball; GT3 10.0 driver; GT2 15.0 fairway; GT2 21.0 hybrid; T200 5-6 irons, T150 7-W irons; Vokey Design SM10 52.08F, 56.10S, 60.04T wedges; Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.5 tour prototype putter 

 

Kouskova now rises to No. 2 in the Order of Merit, only trailing Mimi Rhodes (NEW 2025 Pro V1 golf ball), who has won three times this season.  

 

Nine of the 10 events this season on the LET have been won with a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball.  

 

 

 

JLPGA | Yonex Ladies Golf Tournament 2025 

Gaming her NEW 2025 Pro V1 golf ball, Aihi Takano carded three rounds in the 60’s (69-68-64) to post 15 under and win by four.  

 

JLPGA CHAMP WINS WITH VOKEY WEDGES 

The winner of the Yonex Ladies Golf Tournament 2025 was also gaming three Vokey Design Forged wedges (50, 54, 58 degrees). 

 

 

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