Calm and collected under pressure, Brian Campbell (Pro V1x) prevailed in extra holes to win his second PGA TOUR title of the season – and his career. Campbell, who also won in a playoff in February at the Mexico Open, flushed his 193-yard approach shot on his second trip around the par-4 18th, stopping his Pro V1x golf ball 16 feet from the hole to set up a stress-free, tournament-winning par.
For the week at TPC Deere Run, Campbell shot four rounds of 68 or better (65-66-68-67) to finish at 18 under. His approach play all week was stellar, as he gained +5.655 shots on the field, ranking eighth. He picked up an additional +2.873 strokes (11th) around the greens while ranking second in Scrambling, getting his Pro V1x up-and-down 12 of 14 attempts for par (86%). The 32-year-old hit 75% fairways in regulation (11th) and 81% greens in regulation (5th) as well.
The winner of the John Deere Classic brought three Vokey Design SM10 wedges to the winner’s circle: 52.12F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60L. The champion’s scoring clubs were key to his second victory of 2025, as he gained +2.873 strokes on the field around the greens (11th) and ranked second in Scrambling (12/14, 86%). He was also a perfect 2-for-2 in Sand Saves.
For the season, the champion ranks 14th in Strokes Gained: Around the Green, picking up an average of +0.342 shots on the field per round.
There were 266 Vokey Design gap, sand and lob wedges (58%) in play this week at the John Deere, more than five times the total of the nearest competitor (48, 10%).
Gaming a setup that includes his Pro V1 golf ball and a blended set of NEW T250 (4) and T100 (5-9) irons, the now 71st-ranked player in the FedExCup shot a bogey-free final round 65 to record a career-best T3 finish. With the tournament hanging in the balance late on Sunday, the 35-year-old flushed his approach on the 72nd hole from 172 yards to inside six feet, setting up a must-have birdie that gave him the clubhouse lead at 17 under. He eventually finished one shot outside the playoff.
NEW T-Series irons are a recent addition to his setup, as he first moved into the T250 4-iron and T100 5-9 irons at the RBC Canadian Open. Since the move, he has recorded three straight top 20 finishes, each with positive Strokes Gained: Approach numbers:
Prior to making the move to NEW T-Series in Canada, he ranked 93rd in SG: Approach (-0.013 per round). Since adding the irons to his setup, he has jumped 54 spots in the rankings, now ranking 39th in SG: Approach (+0.308).
Daniel Brown (NEW 2025 Pro V1) picked up his second career DP World Tour title with a two-shot win in Munich. Brown went low over the weekend, posting a 7-under 65 on Saturday before a bogey-free 66 on Sunday saw him reach 22 under.
Over 72 holes at Golfclub München Eichenried, Brown put on a ball-striking display. He led the field in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green, gaining over 13 shots on his competitors (+13.16). He also finished first in GIR (83%) and Driving Accuracy (77%) while ranking second in Scrambling (10/12, 83%).
The 30-year-old Englishman rose 35 spots in the Race to Dubai rankings with the victory, up to No. 15.
The final leaderboard in Germany featured a clean sweep of the top 10 positions by Pro V1 and Pro V1x players:
The world’s No. 1-ranked amateur claimed her first career LET title in runaway fashion as she posted 21 under to win by six in Ireland. Playing her NEW 2025 Pro V1 golf ball, TSR3 driver and GT2 fairway, T150 irons and Vokey Design SM10 wedges, the 2024 ANWA champion turned in four rounds in the 60’s (68-67-67-69) for the week at Carton House.
Just one month ago, the 21-year-old amateur earned low amateur honors at the U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills. She also finished as the low amateur at last summer’s AIG Women’s Open Championship.
The Englishwoman is two points away from earning her LPGA Tour card through the LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway (LEAP), a new initiative for 2025 that gives amateurs the opportunity to earn LPGA membership (by accumulating 20 points over the current year plus previous three calendar years).
Scott Vincent (Pro V1) closed in 3-under 70 on Sunday to claim his second career Asian Tour title. Vincent, who finished with three birdies over his final four holes, posted a 14-under total for the week at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, four shots clear of second place. With the victory, the 33-year-old Zimbabwean rises to the top of the 2025 Asian Tour Order of Merit.
In addition to his Pro V1 golf ball, the winner of the International Series Morocco was also gaming a GT2 driver and four Vokey Design SM10 wedges.
Gaming his NEW 2025 Pro V1 golf ball, David Perkins broke through on the PGA TOUR Americas, winning his first career title this week in New Brunswick. Perkins, who had a runner-up result in May at the Peru Open, turned in a clutch finish on Sunday, coming home with a bogey-free, 4-under 32 to reach 19 under and win by one.
The 27-year-old American finished T11 this week in GIR (59/72, 82%) and Scrambling (10/13, 77%). Nobody made more birdies than Perkins, as he converted 22 (T1) plus an eagle en route to rounds of 65-65-68-67.
The winner of the Explore NB Open gamed a GT3 8.0 driver (Aldila Rogue Max Low 65 X) on his way to his first career PGA TOUR-sanctioned title.
Hyejun Park (NEW 2025 Pro V1) earned her first career KLPGA title, carding a final-round 70 to post 17 under and win by one. Park’s ball-striking was dialed in all week long, as she led the field in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green (+4.23 per round average). With the victory, Park moves to No. 12 in the season-long KLPGA rankings.
This week’s champion on the JLPGA took home the title on Sunday while gaming her Vokey Design SM10 58-degree lob wedge and her Scotty Cameron Phantom 5s tour prototype putter.
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