The 7 winningest drivers on the PGA Tour for 2025
Get acquainted with the big sticks that delivered big prize money on tour in 2025.

Golf club manufacturers spend untold sums of money every year developing drivers that the very best players in the world want to use more than any other.
The driver is, and always will be, the funnest club to watch the pros unleash on the course, as they hit clubhead and ball speeds that to the naked eye seem to defy the very laws of physics. As such, the drivers the pros use often go on to be the best-selling clubs on the market that year.
As such, with each player's choice of ball a huge driving factor in influencing the buying habits of golfers around the world, as we look back on a captivating 2025 PGA Tour season we thought it a great opportunity to dive deep into the drivers that delivered the most wins on the PGA Tour this year. Some of the models, whether new or old, might surprise you.
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1. TaylorMade Qi10
Wins: 9
TaylorMade's struggles to get its two biggest names, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, comfortable with the 2025 model Qi35 driver were the matter of much discussion this year. And while their efforts would ultimately prove unsuccessful, the pair ensured the Qi10 was the single winningest driver this year, taking home nine wins in the hands of the World No. 1 and another three in the bag of McIlroy. The Qi10's reign seems to have finally come to end, however, with both having joined Tommy Fleetwood in switching into the new Qi4D driver to prepare for the 2026 season.

2. Titleist GT3
Wins: 7
Titleist was, as it seems to have been for time immemorial, the most successful driver brand on tour this year, claiming a total of 14 PGA Tour victories across all of its models. The low-spin GT3 was the winningest model in Titleist's range with seven of its own, including a US Open win in the hands of J.J. Spaun highlighting the brand's unique ability to innovate in ways that deliver success time after time.

T3. Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond
Wins: 5
While Callaway's 2025 Elyte driver hoovered up acclaim from reviewers and pros alike, it was last year's model, the Paradym Ai Smoke, that delivered the most silverware for the American brand this year. The low-spin Triple Diamond variant remains enduringly popular on tour, with Callaway staff players Xander Schauffele, Sepp Straka and Thomas Detry all sticking with the model for the 2025 tour. Justin Rose also made a high-profile switch into the Ai Smoke Triple Diamond mid-way through the season, going on to win with it at the FedEx St. Jude.

T3. PING G430
Wins: 5
Another brand who saw their older model driver win out on tour, PING nonetheless saw huge success across both their G430 and G440 models this year, taking home a total of 12 wins to finish second overall in the manufacturer standings. The G430's status in the winners' circle remained largely due to the exploits of Ben Griffin, who gamed the G430 MAX 10K on the way to three tour victories this year, as well as his Ryder Cup team-mates Keegan Bradley and Harris English, who both scored wins with the low-spin G430 LST.

4. Titleist GT2
Wins: 4
While being the more "forgiving" of Titleist's high-speed drivers, the GT2 is nonetheless a popular choice among many tour pros. Its four victories on tour this year came in the hands of Cameron Young, Garrick Higgo, Justin Thomas and the tour's 2025 long-drive king, 21-year-old South African prodigy Aldrich Potgieter.

T4. PING G440 LST
Wins: 4
Sitting just below the PING G430 is the brand's newer G440 LST, which played a starring role in four of its own PGA Tour Victories this year. Andrew Novak used his in a team with Ben Griffin to take home the Zurich Classic, while Brian Campbell had a pair of wins and Chris Gotterup had a G440 LST in the bag when he conquered the links at the Renaissance Club to win the Scottish Open.

5. Srixon ZXi
Wins: 2
Srixon doesn't have a ton of tour players using its drivers, but those who did had a pretty good hit rate on tour this year. Ryan Fox claimed a pair of wins with his new ZXi driver this year, while Hideki Matsuyama won The Sentry with his trusted ZX5.








