PGA Tour 2025 Equipment Trends: A Year of Dominance

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The 2025 PGA Tour showcased significant equipment trends with TaylorMade, Fujikura, True Temper, and Titleist leading the pack. TaylorMade dominated fairway woods, Fujikura excelled with driver shafts, True Temper ruled in irons and wedges, while Titleist established its presence in both wedges and golf balls. This analysis reflects the ongoing importance of equipment in achieving victories on the tour and raises questions about the future of golf equipment in 2026.

PGA Tour 2025 Equipment Trends: A Year of Dominance!

As we wrap up the exciting year that was 2025 on the PGA Tour, it’s hard not to notice some standout equipment trends shaping the game of golf. Over the past year, a total of 47 PGA Tour events were played and the competition was fierce! Players put their skills to the test, leading to an impressive 35 different victories throughout the season.

Leading Brands Steal the Show

In the world of golf equipment, a few companies really stepped up this year, with TaylorMade, Fujikura, True Temper, and Titleist shining the brightest. These brands dominated various categories and their gear has become a must-have for the pros out there.

TaylorMade Fairway Woods: A Winning Choice

When it comes to fairway woods, TaylorMade clearly ran away with the lead, with a whopping 38 fairway woods found in the bags of event winners. This impressive figure accounts for a stunning 55% of total victories! The star of the show was undoubtedly the TaylorMade Qi10, which played a role in 20 wins, including every single one of the four men’s Majors!

If that wasn’t enough, TaylorMade’s Qi35 fairway wood contributed an additional 9 victories. Let’s not forget the three mini drivers used to snag wins, with the fabulous R7 Mini Quad being favored by stars like Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose. What a year for TaylorMade!

Fujikura Keeps Winning with Driver Shafts

Also making waves was Fujikura. Their driver shafts were found in 27 victories, which is approximately 60% of events this year. Mitsubishi lagged behind, managing only 7 wins. Fujikura wasn’t just a hit in driver shafts; they also dominated the fairway wood shaft scene with 32 victories!

True Temper Reigns Supreme in Irons and Wedges

In the irons and wedges department, the go-to brand was none other than True Temper. The Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts were the most popular, being used by an astounding 27 out of 35 winners. True Temper’s S400 shafts also largely dominated the wedges category, with just 3 winners not using them. Both Scheffler and McIlroy preferred True Temper shafts across their bags, showing just how much the pros trust this brand.

Titleist’s Dominance in Wedges and Golf Balls

Moving over to the wedge category, Titleist made their mark, leading the charge with their famous Vokey wedges, which were present in 27 victories. Various models from the Vokey lineup, including the SM10, SM9, SM8, and SM7 were all part of winner’s arsenals, with Custom Wedgeworks lob wedges making their way into nearly half of the winners’ bags!

When it comes to golf balls, Titleist models like the Pro V1, Pro V1x, and Pro V1x Double Dot were no strangers on the winners’ circle, being used in 26 victories. This accounts for an impressive 57% of all wins this year! Srixon also had a notable presence with their Z-Star range, achieving 8 wins, while TaylorMade’s TP5 and TP5x balls contributed to 5 victories. Even newcomer Maxfli made a splash with Ben Griffin’s 3 wins, marking its return after 22 years!

Wrapping Up a Stellar Year

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