What’s in the Bag of PGA Tour Winners in 2025?
What the Best Players
in the World Actually Put in the Bag
A category-by-category breakdown of the drivers, shafts, and wedges that won in 2025 — and what they tell us about the direction of tour equipment.
Tour players don't carry equipment based on endorsements alone. Every club that makes it into a Sunday bag has survived a brutal audition — against launch monitors, in wind tunnels, and ultimately, under the pressure of a major leaderboard. Here's what survived.
Titleist GT3 Takes Command
It wasn't close. The Titleist GT3 was the most-played driver on the 2025 PGA Tour. Its redesigned weight track sits closer to the face than the previous TSR3, tightening dispersion without sacrificing distance. J.J. Spaun carried it to a US Open title — the performance ceiling speaks for itself.
Compact pear shape with redesigned weight track closer to the face. Maximum workability, minimum forgiveness — by design.
Fujikura Ventus Blue: The Tour's Preferred Engine
Fujikura and Graphite Design have turned the driver shaft market into a duopoly at the tour level. Of the two, Ventus Blue edges ahead in overall usage — delivering a mid-low trajectory with a penetrating ball flight that holds up in wind. The choice between them often comes down to feel that no launch monitor can fully quantify.
Mid-low trajectory, low spin, stiff tip section. Preferred by players who want to control ball flight rather than maximize carry.
Vokey SM10: 55% of the Tour. End of Debate.
Titleist's wedge dominance is structural, not cyclical. The Vokey SM10 features more aggressive groove geometry for elevated spin on partial shots and chips. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler used it to dismantle fields all season. The second tier — Callaway Opus, Cleveland RTX Tour, PING S159 — compete for the remaining 45%.
Most aggressive groove geometry in the SM line. Maximum spin from tight lies, bunkers, and partial shots — preferred by the world's best short-game players.
Odyssey: One-Third of the Tour, Rolling Strong
Roughly one-third of the PGA Tour rolls putts with Odyssey. Scotty Cameron, TaylorMade, and PING maintain strong followings — but the brand to watch heading into 2026 is L.A.B. Golf Mezz.1 Max, gaining traction with Will Zalatoris and Adam Scott as zero torque technology earns its place in competitive bags.
AI-designed insert for consistent ball speed across the face. The most used putter brand on tour — by a significant margin.
The Bottom Line
- Driver: Titleist GT3 — US Open winning equipment, most-played on the 2025 PGA Tour
- Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Blue — mid-low trajectory, low spin, the tour's preferred engine
- Wedge: Titleist Vokey SM10 — 55% share, 4× ahead of nearest rival, Scheffler's weapon
- Putter: Odyssey AI-ONE — holds one-third of all putters in play on tour
- Copy the spec, not the brand — tour pros optimize launch conditions, not logos
Source: 2025 PGA Tour season data | thefittingroom.blogspot.com
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