The 2025 PGA Tour season is four months in. We’ve analyzed every winning driver on the Tour this year, breaking down which brands dominated, along with shaft selections, loft choices, and other key factors. Here’s a detailed look at every driver that’s won on Tour in 2025.
Titleist Drivers (6 Total Wins – 32% of All Wins)
Winner | Driver Model | Shaft |
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Justin Thomas | GT2 (10° @ 9.25°) | Mitsubishi Diamana Prototype |
Garrick Higgo | GT2 (11°) | Graphite Design Tour AD DI 7 X |
Russell Henley | GT3 (10.0°) | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 70g 6.5TX |
Joe Highsmith | GT3 (8.0°) | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 60g 6.5 |
Nick Taylor | TSi3 (10.0°) | Fujikura Atmos Tour Spec Blue 6 X |
Brian Harman | TSi2 (9.0°) | Graphite Design Tour AD IZ 5 S |
Ludvig Åberg | TSR2 (9.0°) | Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X |
The Titleist GT2 was the fifth-best driver of 2025 in the Most Wanted Driver testing. Its distance performance helped. The GT2 is the longest driver of 2025, with the GT4 and GT3 not far behind.
Ping Wins (5 Total Wins – 26% of All Wins)
Winner | Driver Model | Shaft |
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Ben Griffin | G430 Max 10K (9.0°, STD) | UST Mamiya LINQ White 7TX Proto |
Harris English | G430 LST (10.5° @ 9.5°) | Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 6-X |
Andrew Novak | G440 LST (7.5°) | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green 70TX |
Brian Campbell | G440 LST (9° @ 9.8°, Flat+) | Mitsubishi Diamana GT 60 TX |
Viktor Hovland | G425 LST (9° @ 8.5°) | Fujikura Speeder 661 TR X |
The G430 Max 10K, which helped Ben Griffin win the Zurich, was the best driver of 2024 in our testing and still earned a runner-up finish when it was retested in 2025. It’s a top performer on Tour and for amateur players.
The PING G440 LST earned third place overall in 2025. It’s both long and forgiving, something that may not have been expected from a low spin model.
TaylorMade Drivers (4 Total Wins – 21% of All Wins)
Winner | Driver Model | Shaft |
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Rory McIlroy (Masters) | Qi10 DOT (9° @ 8.25°) | Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X |
Rory McIlroy (Players) | Qi10 DOT (9°) | Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X |
Rory McIlroy (Pebble Beach) | Qi10 (9°) | Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X |
Karl Vilips | Qi35 LS (9° @ 8.25°) | Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 6-TX |
The Qi10 driver did well in our 2024 Best Driver for High Swing Speeds testing. In the 2025 test for high swing speed golfers, the Qi35 LS earned a spot in the top 15. It’s great for distance off the tee, but struggles a bit with overall forgiveness for amateur players.
Callaway Drivers (3 Total Wins – 16% of All Wins)
Winner | Driver Model | Shaft |
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Sepp Straka | Paradym Ai Smoke TD Max (9°) | Fujikura Ventus Blue VeloCore+ 6-X |
Thomas Detry | Paradym Ai Smoke TD (9°) | Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Blue 70TX |
Min Woo Lee | Elyte Triple Diamond (8.5°) | Fujikura Ventus Blue 6-X |
The Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke series performed well in terms of distance when we tested it in 2024. The Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond that Min Woo Lee has in the bag earned the best golf driver of 2025 according to MyGolfSpy testing. It’s another low-spin driver with strong accuracy and plenty of distance for amateur players.
Srixon Wins (1 Total Win – 5% of All Wins)
Winner | Driver Model | Shaft |
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Hideki Matsuyama | ZX5 MK II LS (9.5°) | Graphite Design Tour AD DI 8TX |
Distance is definitely ZX5 LS Mk II’s strongest characteristic. However, it also ranks well for forgiveness. Essentially, you can expect strong distance performance coupled with decent consistency across the face.
Final thoughts
After the first 19 events, Titleist is dominating the performance on the PGA Tour. Let’s see how that looks after another 19 events!
Here’s a look at the complete results of our 2025 Best Golf Driver testing: Best Golf Drivers 2025.
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