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Which golf balls claimed top 5 finishes at the The Open Championship? Paul Miller kept track and reveals all….
Scottie Scheffler in the end strolled to a 4 stroke victory on the magnificent Royal Portrush Golf Course. All four of his rounds were in the 60s with his second round 64 being the joint lowest round of the week. The other 64 being recorded on the final day by Bryson DeChambeau.
Scottie was not the only player to shoot four rounds in the 60s – Nicolai Hoejgaard managed to shoot 69 each day but this left him in 14th place – 9 shots off the winning score of 17 under.
When looking at the Top 5 golfers, Titleist dominated in terms of ball of choice. Only 1 player played a non-Titleist golf ball. This being Chris Gotterup who tees up a Bridgestone golf ball.
Let’s take a closer look at what balls the Top 5 finishers had in play….
Top 5 Golf Balls Used At the The Open Championship
1) Scottie Scheffler – Titleist Pro V1
It is over 25 years since the first Titleist Pro V1 range was introduced and their grip on the professional game still hasn’t lost its strength.
It is the most recognisable golf ball in golf and over 2/3rds of the field (69%) trusted a Titleist golf ball model.
Scottie Scheffler was one of the 69% and he chooses to play the Titleist Pro V1 – he seems to have it on a rope at the moment and though there are no guarantees it will do the same for you, there is no doubt it is recognised as a ball that can benefit all golfers – not just the low handicappers.
Chris Gotterup followed up his impressive Scottish Open win with another strong week at Royal Portrush.
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He is the only player in the top 5 players to not play a Titleist golf ball – opting for the Bridgestone Tour B X – offering great performance for faster swingers, which he certainly is, being one of the biggest hitters on tour.
From tee to green, the Tour B X offers a remarkable blend of speed, control, and consistency.
For those who value dependable performance and refined tech, it’s absolutely worth the investment. Whether you’re chasing extra yards or looking for unwavering spin into tight pins, the Tour B X is a genuine five-star performer – read the full NCG review here.
It was great to see Fitzy back in contention after struggling for most of 2025. His 71 on Saturday, whilst playing in the final group, really put paid to his challenge. He needed to go low on Sunday but closed with a 69.
He also plays a Titleist golf ball but he chooses the Pro V1x model – which spins more and launches higher than the Pro V1.
After a first round 76 Wyndham Clark was battling to make the cut, never mind challenging for a top 5 finish. He then went 16 under par for the next 3 rounds, closing with a 65 on Sunday.