
PGA TOUR | FedEx St. Jude Championship
Zeroed in down the stretch with his 2025 Pro V1x golf ball, Justin Rose birdied four of his final five holes in regulation and two of the three extra holes to capture his 12th PGA TOUR victory.
- Leading the field in Proximity with an average of 26 feet, 9 inches, Rose was unrelenting as he headed home at TPC Southwind, forcing the playoff with birdie putts of 15 feet, 1 inch (No. 14), 8 feet, 9 inches (No. 15), 5 feet, 11 inches (No. 16) and 22 feet, 9 inches (No. 17) to reach 16 under.
- On the second extra hole, he stuck his Pro V1x to 6 feet, 10 inches.
- On the third, his Pro V1 stopped 11 feet, 6 inches from the cup.
- Posting four rounds of 67 or better, Rose gained over eight strokes tee to green (+8.756/3rd) with over five and a half of them coming on approach shots (+5.660/8th).
- Rose was among the overwhelming majority of players who teed up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x this week in Memphis, with six players finishing T9 or better. That list included:
- The World No. 1 (T3), who has won each of his 17 PGA TOUR titles and four major championships playing a Pro V1 golf ball.
- Cameron Young, who followed up last week’s victory at the Wyndham Championship with a fifth-place finish, closing with Sunday’s best round (64). Young remained dialed in his second start playing a Pro V1x prototype golf ball, gaining over six strokes off the tee (+6.473/1st) and over three strokes on approach shots (+3.231/16th).
- Rickie Fowler, whose T6 finish moved him up 16 spots in the FedExCup Rankings to 48th to qualify for next week’s BMW Championship. Fowler, who finished last season 108th in the FedExCup, made the switch to a Pro V1 golf ball from a competitive brand to start 2025.

JUSTIN ROSE’S MOVE TO 2025 PRO V1x
- Justin Rose made a field-best 26 birdies this week at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, gaming the 2025 Pro V1x golf ball he moved to earlier this season after early-week testing at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
- During a session on the range at Bay Hill, Rose, who had been playing a higher-spinning Pro V1x+ prototype, found more optimal spin numbers throughout the bag with ‘25 Pro V1x.
- He then brought it to the golf course, where he saw improved distance control and even better performance in the wind.
- “It's a great golf ball,” Rose said in the week leading up to this summer’s Open Championship. “I've kind of gone through the gears a little bit. I've gone from the lowest spinning end that Titleist makes to almost the highest spinning end. It is the perfect combination of high spin around the greens and that beautiful spin in my short irons. And then as I get towards the driver, the spin starts to come down for me. Maximum distance on the long end of the clubs, tons of spin with the short end of the game — so it gives me a lot of control everywhere.”
- “Links golf (for example) is all about flighting a golf ball. So in moments you want to have high spin, downwind or stopping on firm links turf, you need spin. And at other times you need to trust that you can take a little bit of spin off. Or if you're making calculations into the wind, if you're playing into a 10 mile per hour wind and in your head you go, ‘OK, this is going to take 20 to 25 yards off of the shot,’ you need to know that that spin rate's consistent. Because if suddenly you drop spin, the wind isn’t going to affect the ball quite the same way. So having trust in your spin numbers is absolutely paramount in terms of playing in the wind.”
- Rose has been playing a Titleist golf ball since switching from a competitive brand at the Open Championship in 2021.
- “I have massively high demands of myself, and actually the way I try to operate with my swing at the moment is that I'm very, very, very precise with how I'm dealing with my baseline and my swing,” Rose said. “We're kind of dealing with zeros, if I'm more than one degree out with my swing path, we're making adjustments to that. So obviously if I'm dealing with a degree of tolerance, I want to make sure that there's something on the other end of that swing that has zero tolerance as well. The ball is your ultimate teacher. What you do to it is what it does. It doesn't have a mind of its own. It does what we tell it to do. That's all you want from your golf ball. When you put the correct move on it, it does exactly what you want.”
DP WORLD TOUR | Nexo Championship
Titleist Brand Ambassador Grant Forrest earned a decisive four-stroke win on home soil, taking home his second DP World Tour title this week in Scotland.
- Forrest, whose equipment setup includes his 2025 Pro V1 golf ball, GT3 driver, NEW T250 and T100 long irons, Vokey Design SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron putter, was the only player to reach double digits under par, finishing at 10 under for the week.
- He shot the low round of the week on Friday, a course record-setting 6-under 66.
- Every aspect of Forrest’s game was dialed this week.
- Across four rounds in Aberdeenshire, he led the field in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green (+13.0), with over seven strokes (+7.24, 2nd) coming from his approach play.
- He hit 72% greens in regulation (T6) and finished T3 in Scrambling (65%).
- The 32-year-old Scot also gained on the greens, where he picked up +4.08 strokes on the field with the flatstick.
What’s In the Bag? | Grant Forrest
Golf Ball: 2025 Titleist Pro V1
Driver: GT3 9.0° | Mitsubishi Diamana WB
Irons: NEW T250 2-3 | Project X LZ 7.0, NEW T100 4 | Project X LZ 7.0, and 620 MB 5-9 | Project X LZ 7.0
Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 54.10S, WedgeWorks 58L | Project X LZ 7.0 (46), 6.5 (54-58)
Putter: Scotty Cameron Tour Rat 1 tour prototype
KORN FERRY TOUR | Pinnacle Bank Championship
Christo Lamprecht jarred his 2025 Pro V1 golf ball from the greenside bunker on the 72nd hole, making a clutch birdie to earn his breakthrough Korn Ferry Tour victory by one shot.
- Lamprecht's electric hole-out put the finishing touches on a bogey-free 5-under final round, which saw him reach 19 under.
- For the week in Omaha, the 24-year-old South African carded four rounds in the 60’s (67-67-65-66).
- Lamprecht put on a ball-striking exhibition all week long, as led the field in Greens in Regulation (83%, 60/72) and Driving Distance.
- He also got up-and-down for par on nine of 12 attempts (75%, T11).
- With the win, Lamprecht jumps to 10th in the Points List, up 21 spots from his position entering the week.
PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Boeing Classic
Steve Allan (Pro V1) claimed his third Champions Tour title of the season, closing in 7-under 65 to win by one shot.
- Allan's bogey-free Sunday change was punctuated by three birdies in his final four holes, which saw him post the clubhouse lead and eventually fend off Stewart Cink (2025 Pro V1) who finished at 14 under.
- The 51-year-old Aussie hit 42 of 54 greens in regulation for the week (78%, 6th) and got his Pro V1 up-and-down for par 9 of 12 attempts (75%, 11th).
PGA TOUR AMERICAS | BioSteel Championship
Titleist Brand Ambassador Michael Brennan earned his first professional title with a runaway, wire-to-wire victory in Ontario.
- Brennan, who was gaming his 2025 Pro V1 golf ball, GT3 driver and fairway, blended set of T100 and 620 CB irons along with four Vokey Design SM10 wedges, opened the week with a 9-under par 61 before following it up with rounds of 65-65-64.
- Twenty-five birdies (2nd) and one eagle saw him finish the four rounds at 25 under, five shots clear of second place.
- Nobody dropped fewer shots than Brennan, who only surrendered two bogeys all week.
- The 23-year-old also hit 83% greens in regulation, ranking T2.
- With the win, Brennan climbs to the top of the Fortinet Cup standings.
- He has eight top-10 finishes in 2025 on the PGA TOUR Americas, and he has made 12 straight cuts dating back to last year’s Fortinet Cup Championship, currently the longest-running made cut streak among PGA TOUR Americas members.
What’s in the Bag? | Michael Brennan
Golf Ball: 2025 Titleist Pro V1
Driver: GT3 9.0°
Fairway Metal: GT3 15.0°
Hybrid: TS2 19.0°
Irons: T100 4-5, and 620 CB 6-9
Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.10S, 60.04T or WedgeWorks 60K*
SUNSHINE TOUR | FNB Eswatini Challenge
Titleist Brand Ambassador Michael Hollick earned his fourth career Sunshine Tour title, closing in 4-under 68 to post 16 under and win by two.
- Hollick’s all-Titleist setup includes his 2025 Pro V1 golf ball, GT3 driver and GT2 fairway, NEW T250 long irons and NEW T100 mid to short irons, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron Cameron Squareback 2 putter.
- NEW T-Series irons debuted this week on the Sunshine Tour, and the new models are now one-for-one on the heels of Hollicks’ performance.
- The win was also Hollick’s second victory of 2025, having won the Courier Guy DNi Tour Championship back in March.
What’s in the Bag? | Michael Hollick
Golf Ball: 2025 Titleist Pro V1
Driver: GT3 10.0°
Fairway Metal: GT2 15.0°
Irons: NEW T250 3-4, and NEW T100 5-PW
Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 52.08F, 56.10S, 60.08M
Putter: Scotty Cameron Cameron Squareback 2
LET | PIF London Championship

LET CHAMPION GAMES 2025 PRO V1x, GT METALS, VOKEY WEDGES, SCOTTY CAMERON PUTTER
The winner of the PIF London Championship broke through for her first career LET win, making birdie on the last to take the title by one shot.
- The champion, who trusted her 2025 Pro V1x, GT3 driver, GT2 fairway and hybrids, Vokey Design SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom putter to victory, was the only player to finish double digits under par.
- Rounds of 67-70-72 saw her finish at 10 under for the week at the Centurion Club.
KLPGA | The 12th JejuSamdasoo Masters
Titleist Brand Ambassador Jiwon Ko closed with a steady, bogey-free 3-under 69, good for a two-shot win and her breakthrough KLPGA title.
What’s in the Bag? | Jiwon Ko
Golf Ball: 2025 Titleist Pro V1x
Driver: GT2 10.0
Fairway Metals: TSR2+ 14.5° and TSR2 18.0°
Utility Iron: NEW U•505 4
Irons: NEW T250 5, and NEW T150 6-PW
Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 48.10F, 52.08F, 58.08M
AMATEUR | U.S. Women's Amateur

TITLEIST IS OVERWHELMING #1 BALL, MOST PLAYED DRIVER, IRON, WEDGE AT U.S. WOMEN’S AMATEUR
The past week at Bandon Dunes for the 125th U.S. Women’s Amateur, 120 competitors teed up the #1 ball in golf (77%), more than seven times the nearest competitor (16).
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