
What a year it's been for Titleist players on the PGA Tour! Patrick Cantlay's incredible playoff win at the BMW Championship raised the season total to 35 victories for players relying on a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball. That's SEVEN TIMES the nearest competitor with just 5 PGA Tour wins. This season, of all the golf balls teed up in PGA Tour competition, nearly 3 out of every 4 (more than 73%) bore the Titleist script.

A host of players trusting a Titleist golf ball (led by FedExCup race leader Cantlay) now have the inside track as they pursue golf's richest prize and season-long honors at this week's final event, the TOUR Championship. We thought this would be a good time to take a quick look back and to ask… is there a PGA Tour victory that stood out the most for you this season?
We listed a few of our favorite highlights for you to vote on in the quick poll below, but feel free to cast your own write-in vote in the comments, too. Thanks!
Viktor Hovland - Mayakoba Golf Classic (Viktor birdied the 72nd hole to capture his second win of the season) 1%
Max Homa – Genesis Invitational (Max pulled off an escape shot for the ages from under a tree in the playoff) 6%
Justin Thomas – Players Championship (Justin came from seven shots back and hit 17 of 18 greens in final round) 13%
Cameron Smith – Zurich Classic (Cam's second win at this team event) 0%
Matt Jones – Honda Classic (Matt's 14.3 strokes gained from tee to green is the most over four rounds by any player in tournament history) 1%
Jordan Spieth – Valero Texas Open (Jordan's first win since the 2017 Open Championship) 27%
Garrrick Higgo – Palmetto Championship (The leftie from South Africa became the first player since 1988 to win in one of his first two starts on the PGA TOUR) 1%
Cameron Davis – Rocket Mortgage Classic (Cam fired a back-9 31 en-route to capturing his first PGA Tour title) 0%
Tony Finau – The Northern Trust (Tony's second career victory could open the floodgates for this talented player) 17%
Patrick Cantlay – BMW Championship (Patrick gained more strokes putting ( 14.6) than any player in a single tournament since they began tracking the statistic in 2004) 34%