Steven Fisk stuck his Pro V1x to within 4 feet on his final two approach shots Sunday to seize control and claim his first PGA TOUR title.
Tied for the lead in the 17th fairway Sunday, Fisk hit his 102-yard approach to 2 feet, 11 inches. Up one on 18, he hit his 152-yard approach to 3 feet, 10 inches to finish off the low round of the day (8-under 64) and two-shot victory.
Fisk, who played the weekend in 15 under par (65-64) with only one bogey, gained over 11 strokes tee to green (+11.911) over the four days in Mississippi, with nearly eight of them coming on approach shots (+4.216) and around the green (+3.756).
Fisk topped a leaderboard that featured nine Titleist golf ball players in the top 10. In total, 103 players (78%) teed up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x this week at The Country Club of Jackson, more than eight times the nearest competitor with 12 (9%).
The winner of the Sanderson Farms Championship trusted his Vokey Design SM10 60.12D lob wedge to victory, gaining +3.756 strokes on the field around the greens (4th) and going five for six in sand saves (83%, T7) in the process. The D Grind is one of highest-bounce offerings in the Vokey wedge lineup, featuring 12 degrees of bounce with heel, toe and trailing edge relief. The champion’s lob wedge is modified with smooth grind lines, which effectively makes the wedge move faster through the turf with less resistance. The modification, available as a custom hand ground option on Vokey.com, has traditionally been a popular request on M and L Grinds, which eventually led to the creation of the A Grind (L with smooth grind lines) and A+ Grind (M with smooth grind lines).
Including the champion, 11 of the top 13 finishers on the final leaderboard at The Country Club of Jackson had a Vokey Design lob wedge in the bag, as Vokey accounted for 222 gap, sand and lob wedges overall this week (57%), more than all other brands combined.
Dating back to The Open Championship, eight of the last nine tournaments on the PGA TOUR have been won by a player using a Vokey lob wedge.
Conquering a week of Scottish wind, rain and cold, Titleist Brand Ambassador Robert MacIntyre thrived in the elements, carding his third-straight 66 on Sunday to win on home soil. MacIntyre, gaming his Pro V1 golf ball, TSR2 driver, 620 CB irons and four Vokey Design wedges, was unrelenting during his final round on the Old Course, making seven birdies to reach 18 under and win by four shots. The win marks the 29-year-old Oban-native's fourth career DP World Tour title and second win in Scotland following the 2023 Scottish Open.
Over three rounds split between The Old Course, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns (the tournament was shorted to 54 holes due to weather), MacIntyre made a field-best 21 birdies, while hitting 83% greens in regulation and getting up-and-down for par at an 83% clip. The European Ryder Cupper also ranked third in Strokes Gained: Approach (+2.24 per round) over two measured rounds.
Thirteen of the top 14 finishers on the final leaderboard gamed a Pro V1 and Pro V1x, and they were among the 130 in total (77% of the field) to trust a Titleist golf ball this week at the Dunhill Links.
Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, SM9 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K wedges | Dynamic Gold X100 (46-50), S400 Onyx (56-60)
Robert MacIntyre made the move to a Titleist golf ball in late 2023, having played a competitor’s brand throughout his professional career. The impetus to make such a major equipment change came in Rome at the 2023 Ryder Cup, when MacIntyre was playing with Justin Rose — who had also made the switch to Titleist golf ball from a competitor two years earlier, in 2021.
Said MacIntyre: “For me, I changed golf ball after the Ryder Cup. I was playing with Rosie and obviously you're playing against all the best in the world. I remember hitting a shot into the 10th hole in Italy and Rosie's gone first — iron shot into 10 — and it looks like a good shot. I’ve hit one, I’m thinking I’ve knocked it stone dead right next to the hole. Got up there, both balls have landed right beside each other. His ball’s stopped, my ball’s through the back of the green.
“It wasn’t until we had a team chat the week later — I was like, I think I need to change golf ball. My coach and performance coach both stood up on the Zoom call and clapped. They were like, we were waiting on you to realize it... And then when I look back at the week [in Rome], I remember hitting shots that were taking big bounces before it would actually grip. And to be honest, that’s the reason I changed golf ball.”
MacIntyre won his first PGA TOUR event at the RBC Canadian Open in June 2024 and won again at the Genesis Scottish Open just a month later. Over the past two seasons, he has risen in the Official World Golf Ranking, eventually climbing to a career-high No. 8 in August 2025 (currently No. 9).
This year on the PGA TOUR, MacIntyre ranks 15th in Strokes Gained: Overall and eighth in Scoring Average (Adjusted). He also recorded his best-ever finish in a major this season, turning in a solo runner-up performance at the U.S. Open at Oakmont.
Robert MacIntyre was one of 73 players (44%) competing this week at the Dunhill Links with a Titleist driver in the bag, more than double the nearest competitor’s total with 34 (20%), including five of the top 10 finishers.
It was the same story across the pond, where 62 competitors (46%) gamed a Titleist driver at the PGA TOUR’s Sanderson Farms Championship, compared to 27 (20%) for the nearest competitor, including five of the top seven finishers.
Among MacIntyre’s winning bag is a full set of Vokey Design wedges: SM10 46.10F, SM9 50.08F, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60.06K. Over three rounds in Scotland, the 29-year-old finished T12 in Scrambling, getting up-and-down for par at an 83% clip.
MacIntyre is one of many players across the worldwide professional tours to play an .06K Grind lob wedge, which features a wide, full sole that excels out of the bunker and six degrees of bounce, affording extra versatility off tight lies.
Vokey .06K Grind lob wedges are also in the bags of the OWGR No. 1, who used the grind to win two majors this year, and the 2025 FedEx St. Jude champion, who helped Europe win the Ryder Cup alongside MacIntyre.
Titleist Brand Ambassador Suguru Shimoke broke through for his maiden victory on the JGTO, making seven birdies and an eagle on Sunday to close out the one-shot win. Gaming his Pro V1 golf ball, GT2 driver, NEW U•505 utility and T100 irons, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter, the 23-year-old began the final round tied for the lead before closing in 64 and reaching 17 under for the week at Miyoshi Country Club West Course.
WITB | Suguru Shimoke: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball; GT2 9.0 driver; NEW U•505 4-iron, T100 5-9 irons; Vokey Design SM10 46, 50, 54, WedgeWorks 60 wedges; Scotty Cameron Timeless tour prototype putter
After forcing a playoff with a clutch par putt on the last to finish at 12 under, Titleist Brand Ambassador Wade Ormsby prevailed in extra holes to claim his fifth Asian Tour title. The 45-year-old Australian, who games a Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball, GT3 driver and GT fairways, T-Series irons, Vokey SM10 wedges and a Scotty Cameron Newport 2-style putter among his all-Titleist bag, made par in the first hole following regulation play to clinch the win. He now moves to fifth in the Asian Tour Order of Merit and second in the International Series rankings.
Ormsby led a clean sweep of the top 10 positions on the final leaderboard for Titleist golf ball players, which included Scott Vincent (Pro V1), who finished runner-up.
WITB | Wade Ormsby: Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball; GT3 9.0 driver; GT2 15.0, GT3 18.0 fairways; T200 3-4 irons, T100 5-9 irons; Vokey Design SM10 48.10F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 58L wedges; Scotty Cameron Timeless tour prototype putter
Taehoon Ok (Pro V1) picked up his third KPGA win of 2025 in a runway, five-shot victory. Ok closed in 8-under 64 — his fourth round of 68 or better for the week — to reach 22 under.
This week on the KPGA, Ok was one of 73 players to tee up a Titleist golf ball, the overwhelming #1 ball on the KPGA. Titleist was also the most played driver, fairway, hybrid, iron, wedge and putter at the Gyeongbuk Open.
Titleist Brand Ambassador Minsol Kim secured her second KLPGA title of the season, recording 51 points in the event’s modified stableford format. Kim, whose all-Titleist setup includes her Pro V1 golf ball, GT2 driver and fairway, GT3 hybrid, 620 CB irons, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom putter, made eight birdies on Sunday to come from behind and win by three points.
WITB | Minsol Kim: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball; GT2 9.0 driver; GT2 13.5 fairway; GT3 19.0 hybrid; 620 CB 4-P irons; Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, 58.08M wedges; Scotty Cameron Phantom 5s putter
Team USA took home the Espirito Santo Trophy, with the WAGR No. 11 rolling in her Pro V1 golf ball for clutch birdies on each of her final three holes. That finish saw the Americans reach a team score of 18 under and match Spain and Korea before winning in a tiebreaker.
Overall, 83 players (77%) teed up a Titleist golf ball in Singapore, more than six times the total of the nearest competitor (12).
Titleist was also the most played driver (31%), fairway (28%), utility (79%), iron (32%), wedge (52%) and putter (28%).
This week’s winner on the JLPGA brought home the Japan Women's Open while gaming her Scotty Cameron Futura X Dual Balance Long putter.
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