Earlier this year, we published an article on the drivers that were winning on the PGA Tour, a running log of each PGA Tour winner and the driver they used. That article provided a week-by-week look at how equipment influenced the season. Now that we’re past the Tour Championship, it’s time to take a step back and see which drivers truly stood out.
PGA Tour 2025: Drivers behind every win
The table below lists every 2025 PGA Tour winner along with the driver they used. From majors and signature events to alternate-field wins, here’s the complete season picture.
Tournament | Winner | Driver Used |
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The Sentry | Hideki Matsuyama | Srixon ZX5 Mk II LS |
Sony Open in Hawaii | Nick Taylor | Titleist TSi3 |
The American Express | Sepp Straka | Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond |
Farmers Insurance Open | Harris English | PING G430 LST |
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | Rory McIlroy | TaylorMade Qi10 |
WM Phoenix Open | Thomas Detry | Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond |
The Genesis Invitational | Ludvig Åberg | Titleist GT2 |
Mexico Open at Vidanta | Brian Campbell | PING G440 LST |
Cognizant Classic | Joe Highsmith | Titleist GT3 |
Arnold Palmer Invitational | Russell Henley | Titleist GT2 |
Puerto Rico Open | Karl Vilips | TaylorMade Qi35 LS |
The Players Championship | Rory McIlroy | TaylorMade Qi10 |
Valspar Championship | Viktor Hovland | PING G425 LST |
Texas Children’s Houston Open | Min Woo Lee | Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond |
Valero Texas Open | Brian Harman | Titleist GT3 |
The Masters | Rory McIlroy | TaylorMade Qi10 |
RBC Heritage | Justin Thomas | Titleist GT2 |
Corales Puntacana Championship | Garrick Higgo | Titleist GT2 |
Zurich Classic (team) | Andrew Novak/Ben Griffin | PING G440 LST / PING G430 Max 10K |
CJ CUP Byron Nelson | Scottie Scheffler | TaylorMade Qi10 |
Truist Championship | Sepp Straka | Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max |
ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic | Ryan Fox | Srixon ZXi |
PGA Championship | Scottie Scheffler | TaylorMade Qi10 |
Charles Schwab Challenge | Ben Griffin | PING G430 Max 10K |
Memorial Tournament | Scottie Scheffler | TaylorMade Qi10 |
RBC Canadian Open | Ryan Fox | Srixon ZXi |
U.S. Open | J.J. Spaun | Titleist GT3 |
Travelers Championship | Keegan Bradley | PING G430 LST |
Rocket Classic | Aldrich Potgieter | Titleist GT2 |
John Deere Classic | Brian Campbell | PING G440 LST |
Genesis Scottish Open | Chris Gotterup | PING G440 LST |
ISCO Championship | William Mouw | PING G400 LST |
The Open | Scottie Scheffler | TaylorMade Qi10 |
Barracuda Championship | Ryan Gerard | Titleist GT3 |
3M Open | Kurt Kitayama | Titleist GT3 |
Wyndham Championship | Cameron Young | Titleist GT2 |
FedEx St. Jude Championship | Justin Rose | Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max |
BMW Championship | Scottie Scheffler | TaylorMade Qi10 |
Tour Championship | Tommy Fleetwood | TaylorMade Qi35 |
TaylorMade and Titleist battle for the top spot
TaylorMade and Titleist were tied at the top for most wins in 2025.
TaylorMade’s tally came mostly from the Qi10, trusted by Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Ludvig Åberg in some of the year’s biggest events. The Qi35 added two more wins including Karl Vilips in Puerto Rico and Tommy Fleetwood at the Tour Championship.
Titleist spread its success between the GT2 and GT3. Russell Henley, Justin Thomas, Brian Harman and Cameron Young all found the winner’s circle with the GT series, showing its versatility across different types of players and courses.
PING’s mix of old and new
PING finished with seven wins but what stood out most was the variety of models. The modern G430 LST delivered wins for Harris English and Keegan Bradley, proving it can compete with anything on Tour. At the same time, the G440 LST and even the older G400 LST reappeared in bags of younger winners like Brian Campbell, Chris Gotterup and William Mouw.
That blend of old and new highlights the fact that players stick with what works.
Srixon’s small but significant season
On paper, Srixon doesn’t have the Tour presence of the bigger brands but 2025 still delivered results. Hideki Matsuyama kicked things off at The Sentry with the ZX5 Mk II LS while Ryan Fox added two wins with the new ZXi, giving Srixon three victories in total.
It may not be the first brand people associate with PGA Tour winners, but Fox’s success in particular showed that Srixon’s latest release can compete with the very best.
Final thoughts
There’s no single “magic” driver but the best-performing models consistently show up in the winner’s circle. To see how these clubs stack up outside of Tour bags, check out our full guide to the Best Drivers of 2025.
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