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The PGA Tour season is over – so which gear was most successful?

Hannah Holden has been crunching some numbers to find out which equipment had the most wins in the season just ended. She reveals all in All the Gear
 

Hello. It’s been an exciting week as I got the opportunity to check out the new Ecco Biom Cool Pro shoes whilst playing Le Golf National.

The shoes combine a whole host of technologies we have seen in previous Ecco models to provide a new level of performance.

As we are accustomed to in all Ecco shoes it is made from premium Yak leather. The shoe also features Biom natural motion technology, a gore-tex surround as well as the tri-fi-grip outsole.

2019 pga tour winners clubs

The Tpu Exhaust Grid, which is built into the midsole, has large angled openings. This is designed to draw air in, channelling it to the sole of the foot allowing moisture and heat to escape, for ultimate breathability.

The shoes will be available in August and will set you back £210 a pair. Keep an eye on NCG for a full review.

In other shoe news the Adidas Tour 360 XT Twin Boa has been revealed.

2019 pga tour winners clubs

This is designed to offer adjustability across two separate zones. The upper zone provides a secure fit around the collar and prevent power leakage throughout the swing, while the lower zone provides micro-adjustability from the middle to bottom instep for customised fit and support.

The shoes will be available in August and will cost you £179.95.

Right, let’s get into it…

Which clubs won the most PGA Tour victories?

The PGA Tour season came to an end with Rory McIlroy securing victory at the Tour Championship and claiming the FedEx Cup.

And it got me thinking. Which equipment claimed the most titles in the 2018-19 PGA Tour campaign? So I opened up a spreadsheet and got stuck in.

2019 PGA Tour winners clubs: Driver

Brand with most wins: TaylorMade 
Model with most wins:
 TaylorMade M5

Rory McIlroy

The two players battling it out for player of the year, Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy, have boosted the TaylorMade M5 winning stats both winning twice with the club in play. Overall this model recorded nine wins across 45 PGA Tour events.

2nd: Callaway Epic Flash Sub Zero
3rd: Titleist TS3/Ping G400

2019 PGA Tour winners clubs: Fairway woods

Brand with most wins: TaylorMade 
Model with most wins:
 TaylorMade M5

Dustin Johnson claimed the first victory of the season for the M5 at the WGC-Mexico Championship. More recently we have seen Matthew Wolff and Colin Morikawa claim their maiden PGA Tour victories with M5 3-wood’s in their set-up. 

2nd: Titleist TS2
3rd:
Callaway Epic Flash Sub Zero

2019 PGA Tour winners clubs: Hybrids

Brand with most wins: Titleist 
Model with most wins:
Titleist 818

Interestingly only nine of the PGA tour winners this season were carrying hybrids, of these a third chose to play Titleist, including Patrick Cantlay in his win at Memorial.

2nd: Bridgestone Tour B XD-H
3rd: All other brands

2019 PGA Tour winners clubs: Driving iron

Brand with most wins: TaylorMade/Callaway 
Model with most wins: 
Titleist 718 T-MB/TaylorMade P790/Callaway X Forged

Driving irons were much more popular among winners than hybrids but a wider variety of brands and models were used. All three winning models were in play during three victories on tour. Phil Mickelson had the Callaway X Forged in his bag when he won AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 

2019 PGA Tour winners clubs: Irons

Brand with most wins: TaylorMade
Model with most wins:
 TaylorMade P730

2019 pga tour winners clubs

TaylorMade irons claimed 10 victories on tour with 50% of them relying on the P730 irons.

2nd: Mizuno JPX919
3rd: 
Callaway Apex

2019 PGA Tour winners clubs: Wedges

Brand with most wins: Titleist
Model with most wins:
 Titleist Vokey SM7

More than 50% of winners on the PGA Tour this season has a Titleist wedge in their bag.

Tied 2nd: Callaway Mack Daddy 4/TaylorMade Milled Grind

2019 PGA Tour winners clubs: Putter

Brand with most wins: Scotty Cameron 
Model with most wins:
 TaylorMade Spider

Just shy of a third of winners on tour had a Scotty Cameron putter in their set-up. The TaylorMade Spider continued to be popular on tour with numerous styles claiming victory in nine events.

  • Has the Spider putter taken your fancy? You could win one here.

2nd: Scotty Cameron Newport
3rd: Odyssey EXO Stroke Lab 2-Ball/ Odyssey White Hot Pro #7

2019 PGA Tour winners clubs: Ball

Brand with most wins: Titleist
Model with most wins:
 Titleist Pro V1

Gary Woodland secured victory at the US Open with his Titleist Pro V1 golf ball. 12 other winners also used this ball en route to victory with 25 PGA Tour winners gaming a Titleist golf ball.

2nd: Titleist Pro V1x
3rd: Callaway Chrome Soft X

That was fun. Let me know in the comments below or you can tweet me if you have any questions – or if you’re interested in seeing my spreadsheet.

 

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