A total of 47 PGA Tour events have been played throughout 2025 and, in total, 35 different players have earned victories on the circuit.
Over that 11-month period, we’ve seen many manufacturers put in play by the world’s best and, along with the brands represented, an array of different set-ups that are built for the players.
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If you were to look in the bag of all of the PGA Tour winners for 2025 like I have, you would notice that four brands dominate some key equipment categories.
From driver and fairway wood shafts to wedges and golf balls, these particular brands are a prominent feature and, overall, the most common among the decorated players of this year.
Check the key trends we’ve spotted below…
TaylorMade Fairway Woods Outshine The Rest
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We alluded to this back in October and, since then, TaylorMade’s fairway woods have continued to dominate on the PGA Tour.
In total, 38 TaylorMade fairway woods featured in the winners’ bags, as they made up 55% of the total victories. The nearest challenger was Ping with 11 and Titleist with 10, showcasing just how reliable and dominant TaylorMade was throughout 2025.
Leading the way was the standard TaylorMade Qi10, which was involved in 20 wins, including all four men’s Majors. The next nearest was the more recent Qi35 fairway, as the standard model wrapped up a respectable nine victories on the circuit.
These ranged from 3, 5, 7 and even 9 wood configurations, as was the case with Tommy Fleetwood. TaylorMade even had three mini drivers in play for wins, as Fleetwood, Justin Rose and Sami Valimaki wielded them for their victories, specifically the R7 Mini Quad.
Fujikura Shafts Dominate The Top Order
Another equipment trend we picked up in October was the dominance of Fujikura in the driver shaft category but, along with that section, it is well ahead in the fairway wood shaft sector too.
Out of the 47 events, Fujikura’s driver shafts were involved in 27 of them, which equates to just under 60%. It’s also 20 more than nearest challengers, Mitsubishi, which were used in seven wins.
In terms of fairway woods, Fujikura had 32 wins while Mitsubishi had 14, with the leading brand…
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