From Hawaii to Sea Island, the 2025 PGA TOUR’s 46-event campaign concluded last week with more of the world’s best once again choosing the performance, quality and consistency of Titleist than any other brand, according to Darrell Survey:
• Titleist was the overwhelming #1 ball across every event this season on the PGA TOUR, with Pro V1 or Pro V1x models comprising a total of 73% of all golf balls teed up in 2025, more than seven times the nearest competitor with 9%.
In June at historic Oakmont Country Club, Titleist became the #1 ball at the United States Open Championship for the 77th consecutive year.
More than half of all PGA TOUR events this year were won with a Titleist golf ball (26), including the PGA Championship and The 153rd Open Championship, where the winner trusted his Pro V1 golf ball to his fourth and fifth major titles.
• Titleist was the most played driver on the PGA TOUR for the seventh straight season, accounting for 40% of the drivers played in 2025. The nearest competitor accounted for 24%.
Titleist drivers also registered the most wins this season, breaking into the winner’s circle 14 times. Eleven of those wins came with GT2 or GT3 models.
• Titleist has now been the most played iron for 12 straight seasons – and 21 of the last 22. In 2025, 33% of iron sets played on TOUR were Titleist, more than double the nearest competitor (15%). Titleist irons were used to win 12 times in 2025 (T1).
There were also more Titleist hybrids (51%) and utility irons (58%) in play this season than all other brands combined.
• Vokey Design wedges have been the most played wedge on the PGA TOUR since 2004. In 2025, 56% of the gap, sand and lob wedges played on the PGA TOUR were Vokeys.
Players gaming at least one Vokey wedge won 26 times on TOUR this season, compared to nine for the nearest competitor.
- Winning in his first start as a DP World Tour member, David Puig outplayed a strong field to capture the 2025-26 season opener by two shots.
- Puig went bogey-free over the weekend, carding flawless rounds of 65-66 to take control of the tournament.
- The 23-year-old Spaniard ranked 7th in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green (+6.52) for the week while hitting 79% GIR (T4) and leading the field in Scrambling (13/15, 87%).
Gaming a TSR3 driver, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom putter, the winner of the BMW Australian PGA Championship registered a complete performance over the four days at Royal Queensland GC:
- He led the field in Scrambling, getting up-and-down on 13 of 15 attempts (87%), and ranked 13th in SG: Around-the-Green (+2.08).
- He was dialed in on the greens, ranking 2nd in SG: Putting after he picked up +6.92 shots on his competitors over four rounds.
- Oiwa made a clutch birdie on the 72nd hole to reach 21 under and force a playoff. He prevailed with another birdie on the second extra hole.
The winner of the Casio World Open Golf Tournament broke through for his first victory while gaming a GT1 20.0 hybrid and a T200 4-iron.
WITB: Titleist Pro V1x golf ball; TSR3 9.0 driver; GT2 13.5 fairway; NEW U•505 2-iron; NEW T150 4-iron; NEW T100 5-9 irons; Vokey Design SM10 46.08F, 52.10S, 56.10S, WedgeWorks 60L wedges
- Titleist Brand Ambassador Poosit Supupramai made birdie on the last to close in 3-under 69 and win by one, earning his first Asian Tour title.
- With the win, Supupramai climbed 52 spots in the Asian Tour Order of Merit (up to No. 29), securing his card in the season’s penultimate event.
- She started her final round birdie-par-birdie-eagle-birdie before cruising to a 66 and a four-shot margin of victory.
- The 21-year-old Frenchwoman finished third in the LET’s Order of Merit, which was won by Titleist Brand Ambassador Shannon Tan.
Gaming a full bag of Titleist equipment, the winner of the 2025 LET season finale closed in 66 to earn her first victory and finish third in the Order of Merit. The newest club in her bag was her putter, a Scotty Cameron Phantom Black 11, which she put in play for the first time this week.
WITB | Andalucia Open de Espana champion: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball; TSR4 9.0 driver; GT1 14.5, TSi3 18.0 fairways; T200 3-iron, T150 4-P irons; Vokey Design SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, 58.08M wedges; Scotty Cameron Phantom 11 Black putter
TITLEIST BRAND AMBASSADOR SHANNON TAN WINS ORDER OF MERIT; MIMI RHODES (PRO V1) WINS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Titleist Brand Ambassador Shannon Tan secured the top spot on the LET’s 2025 Order of Merit. Tan won both the Amundi German Masters in June and the Hero Women’s Indian Open in October while recording eight top-10 finishes overall.
WITB | Shannon Tan: Titleist Pro V1 golf ball; GT3 10.0 driver; GT1 15.0, GT2 21.0 fairways; T200 5-6 irons, T100 7-P irons; Vokey Design SM10 50.12F, 54.12D, 58.08M wedges; Scotty Cameron GOLO 6.5 putter
Mimi Rhodes (Pro V1), who had already locked up LET Rookie of the Year honors entering this week, finished second in the Order of Merit. The Englishwoman won three times in her first year on tour and finished second in the Order of Merit.
- Ai Suzuki posted a final round 3-under 69 to force a two-way playoff. She won on the second extra hole, earning her 22nd career JLPGA Tour title.
- Shuri Sakuma (Pro V1x) finished 2025 atop the Mercedes Rankings — the JLPGA’s season-long points list.
- Shawn Lu (Pro V1x) won five matches in a row, including the all-Titleist golf ball final, to break through for his first China Tour victory.
- This week’s champion on the Sunshine Tour earned a gutsy one-shot win in South Africa’s second-oldest professional golf event, closing in 3-under 69.
- He was in full control of his Pro V1x+ prototype golf ball on Sunday, hitting 11/14 fairways and 16 of 18 greens in regulation.
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