DP WORLD TOUR (July 5, 2026)
BMW INTERNATIONAL OPEN
Playing a Scotty Cameron Studio Style Squareback 2 Tour putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Michael Hollick eagled the final hole of the tournament to come from behind and win by one, securing his first career DP World Tour title. The South African, gaming a Pro V1 golf ball and all-Titleist setup that includes his new GTS3 driver and fairways, T100 irons, Vokey wedges and Scotty Cameron putter, gained +8.28 shots on the field from tee to green (2nd), with +7.36 shots coming from his approach play (3rd). He gained an additional +8.64 on the greens (3rd). Hollick tallied 23 birdies (3rd) and 2 eagles (T2) in Munich and was the only player to record four sub-70 rounds (68-68-69-67) for the week.
LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR (July 5, 2026)
HULENCOURT WOMEN'S OPEN
Gaming a Scotty Cameron 009 Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Carolina Chacarra broke through for her first LET victory, winning by three in Belgium. Chacarra, a rookie on both the LPGA and LET, closed in 4-under 68 on Sunday to reach 12 under for the week. The win comes in just her third career LET start and qualifies her for the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open and AIG Women’s Open later this summer. Chacarra’s win also follows the lead of her brother Eugenio, who has won twice on the DP World Tour since the start of June gaming his Pro V1 golf ball.
LPGA TOUR (June 28, 2026)
KPMG WOMEN'S PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
The winner of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship took home the title gaming a Scotty Cameron Phantom 11R OC Tour Prototype putter. She closed in 2-under 70 to win by two and secure her first career major title. The champion, who played her final three rounds with the Phantom 11R OC after starting the week with a Studio Style Fastback OC, needed only 26 putts in her 8-under 64 on Friday on the way to her fourth LPGA title.
On Sunday, her putter came up big when she needed it most. Playing the ninth hole tied for the lead, she drained a sizable putt for birdie from just off the green to go up by one. She maintained and built on her advantage with clutch makes for birdie on Nos. 10 and 12 before converting a huge momentum-saving par putt on the 16th.
Having previously played a competitive model, the champion made the switch to Scotty Cameron in October 2025 at the BMW Ladies Championship and has gamed the Phantom 11R OC model for nearly every start since.

KLPGA TOUR (June 28, 2026)
MONA YONGPYONG OPEN
Titleist Brand Ambassador Minsol Kim made birdie on the second playoff hole to win her third KLPGA title of 2026. Gaming her all-Titleist setup, she gained over eight shots on the field from tee to green (+8.19, 6th) while hitting 81% Greens in Regulation (44/54). Kim made 18 birdies over three rounds of 70 or lower (65-69-70). The now five-time KLPGA winner moves to No. 1 on the 2026 money list and remains atop the Rookie of the Year standings.
JLPGA TOUR (June 28, 2026)
EARTH MONDAMIN CUP
This week’s winner on the JLPGA brought two Vokey SM11 wedges (52, 58) and a Scotty Cameron Flowback 5 Tour Prototype putter to the winner’s circle.
KPGA TOUR (June 21, 2026)
HANA BANK INVITATIONAL
Gaming a Scotty Cameron Phantom 9 OC Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Yubin Jang closed in 5-under 66 to win in back-to-back weeks on the KPGA and capture his fifth career title. Jang, whose all-Titleist setup includes his Pro V1x golf ball, new GTS3 driver and new GTS300 mini driver, leads the KPGA’s Genesis Points Rankings. Of the top 12 finishers, nine were playing a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball as well as Vokey SM11 wedges, while six were playing a Titleist driver. Four of the top five were playing a Scotty Cameron putter.
KLPGA TOUR (June 21, 2026)
INCAR FINANCIAL THE HEAVEN MASTERS
Titleist Brand Ambassador Kyorim Seo won her second KLPGA title in three starts, making birdies on Nos. 15 and 16 on Sunday to clinch the two-shot victory. Gaming her all-Titleist setup including a Studio Style Fastback Tour Prototype, Seo tied the low round of the week twice with matching 65’s before closing in 2-under 70 on Sunday.
PGA TOUR (June 14, 2026)
RBC CANADIAN OPEN
Gaming a center-shafted Scotty Cameron GoLo 7 S3 Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Bud Cauley, gaming a Pro V1x golf ball and all-Titleist setup that included his new GTS driver and fairway, closed in 5-under 65 on Sunday to claim his first career PGA TOUR title by two shots. Cauley gained strokes on the field in every major category (+2.525 OTT; +1.822 APP; +2.959 ARG; +6.681 Putting) on his way to four sub-70 rounds at TPC Toronto (69-63-66-65). His Sunday was highlighted by a stretch of five birdies over eight holes (Nos. 8–15), which saw him lift and separate from the crowd of contenders. Cauley (Pro V1x) led a 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 finish for Titleist golf ball players this week in Canada, as nine of the top 10 finishers trusted a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball.

CAULEY’S MOVE TO SCOTTY CAMERON GOLO PUTTER HELPS SEAL VICTORY
Bud Cauley was locked in on the greens at TPC Toronto with his center-shafted Scotty Cameron GoLo 7 S3 tour prototype putter, averaging a field-best 1.58 putts per GIR while gaining +6.709 strokes (5th) on the field.
This week was just his 4th start with his new gamer, which he added to the bag at the Truist Championship after early-week testing with Scotty Cameron tour reps at Quail Hollow. He was previously in a Newport-style model. According to Scotty Cameron tour rep Brad Cloke, Cauley found the center shaft setup very easy to line up, and he liked the stability that came with his gamer's slightly heavier head weight.

The result was a total of 317 feet of putts made this week in Canada, including over 198 feet on the weekend.
“It's helped a lot,” Cauley said following the win Sunday. “I've always putted with a Newport 2-style putter, and I started messing around a little bit with some center-shafted putters. I'm left eye dominant and I was told that sometimes a center shaft or less offset can look a little better to someone who is left eye dominant but plays the game right-handed. It's helped me a lot. It looks a lot more square to me, it's a little easier to aim, and I’ve really putted pretty well since I put it in.”

LPGA TOUR (June 14, 2026)
DOW CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2022 U.S. Girls Junior Amateur champ broke through on the LPGA tour while gaming her new GTS2 9.0 driver and a Scotty Cameron Timeless Newport 2 Tour Prototype putter that she added to the bag this week in Michigan. She made the immediate move to her GTS2 gamer from a competitive brand in March at the Ford Championship, GTS' first week on tour. The 19-year-old has played a Scotty Cameron putter all year long, having moved between Phantom 5.2 and Phantom 12 models and a more traditional Newport 2-style blade setup.
KPGA TOUR (June 14, 2026)
KPGA CLASSIC
With a Scotty Cameron Phantom 9 OC Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Yubin Jang secured his fourth career KPGA title, recording 49 points in the event’s modified stableford format. Jang, whose winning setup includes his Pro V1x golf ball, new GTS3 driver and new GTS300 mini driver, carded a flawless 6-under 66 Friday to take the lead for good. Overall, Jang made 25 birdies and an eagle while leading a 1-through-4 finish for Titleist golf ball players in Korea.
KLPGA TOUR (June 14, 2026)
THE 40TH KOREA WOMEN'S OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Gaming her all-Titleist equipment setup that included a Scotty Cameron Phantom 5s Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Minsol Kim carded a 1-under 70 on Sunday to close out her fourth career KLPGA title by one shot. Kim posted rounds of 72-70-68-70 with a total of 11 birdies and one eagle. With the win, Kim earns exemptions into the AIG Women's Open and the Japan Women's Open Championship. She also moves to No. 1 on the 2026 KLPGA money list and remains atop the Rookie of the Year standings with the victory.
SUNSHINE TOUR (June 14, 2026)
THE MOPANI ZAMBIA OPEN
This week’s winner on the Sunshine Tour took home his first Sunshine Tour title while gaming a Scotty Cameron GoLo 5 Tour Prototype putter.
KORN FERRY TOUR (June 7, 2026)
BMW CHARITY PRO-AM
In addition to his Pro V1x golf ball, the winner of the BMW Charity Pro-Am gamed a setup that included a TSR3 driver, TSR3 hybrid, T-250 (4-5) and 620 CB (6-9) irons, new Vokey Design SM11 46.10F, 50.12F, 54.12D, WedgeWorks 58L wedges and a Scotty Cameron Phantom 9 Tour Prototype putter. He made three birdies in a steady Sunday performance to win by four and secure his fifth Korn Ferry Tour title. He was dialed in with his Pro V1x, leading the field in Strokes Gained: Approach (+10.178) and Greens in Regulation (87.5%, 63/72), while making 16 birdies and three eagles (T1).
KLPGA TOUR (June 7, 2026)
CELLTRION QUEENS MASTERS
Gaming her all-Titleist equipment setup including a Scotty Cameron Studio Style Fastback Tour putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Kyorim Seo carded a 4-under 68 on Sunday to close out her first career KLPGA title by one shot. Seo, last season’s KLPGA Rookie of the Year, now moves to No. 1 on the 2026 money list with the victory.
PGA TOUR (May 31, 2026)
CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE
Finishing the week birdie-birdie-birdie-birdie, Titleist Brand Ambassador Russell Henley closed out his ball-striking clinic at Colonial with a back-nine 31 and a late Sunday charge to capture his sixth PGA TOUR victory and move to No. 5 in the OWGR.
Three back with three holes to play on Sunday, Henley birdied all of them to force the playoff with fellow Pro V1x player Eric Cole at 12 under par, rolling in putts of 15 feet, 3 inches (No. 16), 15 feet, 1 inch (No. 17) and 16 feet, 8 inches (No. 18) with his trusted Scotty Cameron Phantom 5 Tour Prototype. On the playoff hole, Henley split the fairway on Colonial’s par-4 18th then stuck his Pro V1x to 4 feet, 10 inches and rolled in the putt for the victory.

Russell Henley made over 106 feet of putts on Sunday with his Scotty Cameron Phantom 5 putter, including the 51 feet, 10 inches of putts that resulted in four consecutive birdies to close out the tournament. Henley first made the move to his Phantom 5 in late 2023 at the season-ending RSM Classic, after he began working with putting instructor Phil Kenyon. He was previously in a Newport-style model.

“I got fitted with my coach Phil Kenyon and he was all about this putter for me. Just based on the feel and the forgiveness, combining those two, that was kind of a no-brainer where we landed. Because, the greens, if they get really fast or if they're a little on the slower side, because they can't cut them because of wind or whatever it is, you want to have a putter that can perform in all those aspects. So I feel like that's kind of the big thing is, can I bring this putter to any situation?”
Henley finished the 2022-23 season ranked 120th in Strokes Gained: Putting and losing strokes (-0.121). After moving to the Phantom, he ended the 2024 season at 39th and gaining strokes (+0.304). He currently sits 39th this season (+0.300).
Said Kenyon: “The putter he was using was a lower-MOI model and we switched to the Phantom 5, which is face balanced, higher MOI. And I feel that's actually really helped him with his face control and face awareness. When I first worked with him, he had a lot of face rotation, which he wasn't able to control and his bad putt was a pull if anything. And alongside some technical changes, that putter has helped him in terms of not just the stability of that rotation, but the accuracy. His face awareness, face rotation has improved a lot. That's helped him start more putts on line and he's definitely putting better.”
This week, Henley gained +2.412 strokes putting on the field while averaging 1.67 putts per GIR. He was one of 37 players who gamed a Scotty Cameron putter this week at Colonial, more than any other brand.

LPGA TOUR (May 31, 2026)
SHOPRITE LPGA
The winner of the ShopRite LPGA earned a come-from-behind victory while trusting her Scotty Cameron Phantom 9 Tour Prototype putter. She moved to her gamer from a competitive model in October of 2024, and it hasn’t left the bag since. On Sunday, the champion came up clutch on the greens, needing only 26 putts to take home the trophy — including a lengthy birdie putt on the 14th hole to take the solo lead at 9 under.
LET TOUR (May 31, 2026)
JABRA LADIES OPEN DE FRANCE
Titleist Brand Ambassador Helen Briem left no doubt on Sunday in France, winning her second LET title by seven shots, the largest margin of victory on the LET this season. Gaming her all-Titleist setup including a Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.5 Tour Prototype putter, Briem carded rounds of 69-65-67 to post 12 under for the week. She was the only player to post all three rounds in the 60s and eclipse double digits under par.
Her Saturday 65, which tied for the low round of the week, saw her gain +8.08 shots on the field, with +3.46 coming from her approach play and +2.43 on the greens. With the win, the 20-year-old earns an exemption into the 2026 Amundi Evian Championship later this summer.
KPGA / ASIAN TOUR (May 24, 2026)
68TH KOLON KOREA OPEN
Gaming his Scotty Cameron Phantom 11R Long Tour Prototype putter, this week’s champion captured his home national open and earned his spot in the field at Royal Birkdale for the 154th Open Championship. It was the third career KPGA title for the 41-year-old, who was also gaming a Titleist hybrid in his winning setup.
SUNSHINE TOUR (May 24, 2026)
SUNBET CHALLENGE
Playing a Scotty Cameron Phantom 5s Tour putter, new GTS3 driver and Vokey SM11 wedges, the champion made clutch birdies on Nos. 15 and 16 down the stretch to reach 15 under for the week and win by one. The victory marked the 45-year-old's third career Sunshine Tour title.
KLPGA TOUR (May 24, 2026)
THE 14TH E1 CHARITY OPEN
Trusting a Scotty Cameron Phantom 9 DB Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Jaravee Boonchant closed in 2-under 70 to win by two and secure her first KLPGA victory. On Saturday, the 27-year-old made five birdies in a row on the back nine (holes No. 14–18) to card a flawless 5-under 67. Gaming her all-Titleist setup, Boonchant gained nearly eight shots on the field from tee to green (+7.74, 4th) and +5.82 strokes on the field putting (7th) which helped set up 12 birdies in South Korea.
KORN FERRY TOUR (May 17, 2026)
COLONIAL LIFE CHARITY CLASSIC
Playing a Scotty Cameron Fastback 2 Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Cole Sherwood closed out his first career Korn Ferry Tour title with a final-round 4-under 66 to win by one. Sherwood’s four rounds of 68 or better (68-66-64-66) saw him lead a group of 10 Titleist golf ball players finishing inside the top 11 positions on the final leaderboard. It was also a 1-2 finish for new GTS driver players this week, as Sherwood finished one shot ahead of Zac Blair (GTS4 10.0). Sherwood was dialed on the greens with his Scotty Cameron Fastback 2 putter, gaining a field-best +8.014 strokes on the greens. He also led in average feet of putts made (117 feet per round). The 24-year-old hit 74% GIR (T16) for the week, which helped set him up to convert 20 birdies and two eagles.
ASIAN TOUR (May 10, 2026)
TAIWAN GLASS TAIFONG OPEN
Trusting a Scotty Cameron Select Squareback Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Ian Snyman carded a 3-under 69 on Sunday to win by two and clinch his first career Asian Tour victory. The 31-year-old South African tallied 18 birdies in Taipei and was the only player to record four sub-70 rounds (68-67-69-69) for the week.
PGA TOUR (May 3, 2026)
CADILLAC CHAMPIONSHIP
From start to finish, Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Young kept Doral’s Blue Monster at bay, opening with a bogey-free 8-under 64 and closing in 4-under 68 for a wire-to-wire, six-shot victory. It’s his second win in his last four starts on the PGA TOUR, following his victory in March at THE PLAYERS.

He was just as locked in with his Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.5R Tour Prototype putter, gaining a tournament-leading +7.062 shots on the greens with over 378 feet in made putts over the 72 holes. Young, who posted rounds of 64-67-70-68, is only the second wire-to-wire winner this season on the PGA TOUR and just the third ever to do it at Doral.
Young has played a Phantom putter for the entirety of his PGA TOUR career, gaming various head shapes and neck configurations since 2021. One reason he has gravitated towards the Phantom family is the stability and MOI provided by a larger mallet profile. The increased footprint also creates space for different alignment offerings, from direct features like his 9.5R gamer’s single black sightline to the more subtle angles and contours of the putter’s head shape and design.
“There’s an element of forgiveness to it that just I think in my head makes sense,” Young said. “I’ve just grown to like the way that [Phantom mallets] look. I look at a blade now and I have more trouble lining it up.”

Last year, he made an early season move at the 2025 RBC Heritage from a plumbing neck (.2) to a jet neck (.5) within the 9R head shape, seeking more toe flow in his putting stroke.
“He’s always wanted to feel flow in the putter,” said Scotty Cameron Tour Rep Brad Cloke. “We’ve started in face-balanced mallets for him and we’ve kind of worked our way down to a point where he’s felt comfortable enough to feel the toe flow the way he wants it and get the release of the putter that he wants.”
Said Young: “I just felt like the middle of the face was more apparent to me [after the move] with a little bit more [face] rotation and a little bit more release into the ball. I felt like I just struck it more in the middle, which kind of helped my speed, made it roll a little tighter... I feel like I've putted better and better as my mechanics keep improving and as I get more familiar with it.”
The switch paid off. Young delivered the best putting season of his career in 2025, finishing the year 7th in Strokes Gained: Putting (+0.642 per round), T6 in Putting Average (1.704) and 4th in One-Putt Percentage (44.57%).
JAPAN TOUR (April 26, 2026)
MAEZAWA CUP
Trusting a Scotty Cameron GOLO 6.2 Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Ren Yonezawa made birdie on the first playoff hole to capture his third career JGTO title. The 26-year-old recorded four rounds of 67 or better (66-66-66-67), matching the 72-hole total (265) of Young Han Song (Pro V1).
LPGA TOUR (April 19, 2026)
JM EAGLE LA CHAMPIONSHIP
Gaming a GT3 10.0 driver and GT3 15.0 and GT2 21.0 fairways, the winner of the JM Eagle LA Championship birdied the first extra hole to win for the fourth time so far this season (2 LPGA, 2 LET). She closed in 4-under 68 to make the playoff, playing her final eight holes in 5 under. The champion, a longtime Scotty Cameron mallet user, also gamed a Phantom 3 (center shaft) Tour Prototype putter. She moved to her current gamer last October at the BMW Ladies Championship before helping Team Australia to victory at the International Crown the very next week, her second start with the mallet.
KORN FERRY TOUR (April 19, 2026)
TULUM CHAMPIONSHIP
Titleist Brand Ambassador Dylan Menante went low on Sunday, cruising to a six-shot victory and his first Korn Ferry Tour title. Menante, gaming a setup that includes his Pro V1x golf ball, GT2 driver, T-Series irons, Vokey wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom 9R Tour Prototype putter, carded a bogey-free, 9-under 63 on Sunday, the low round of the day by four shots. Over four rounds, nobody made more birdies (22, T1) or eagles (2, T1) than Menante. The 24-year-old was dialed throughout the bag, hitting 73% fairways (7th) and 71% GIR (12th). He got up-and-down for par at a 71% clip (4th) and led the field with an average of 1.57 putts per GIR.


KOREAN TOUR (April 19, 2026)
THE 21ST DB INSURANCE PROMY OPEN
In his first start with the new GTS3 driver and trusting a Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2+ Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Sangyeop Lee earned his second career KPGA title by two shots. Lee was among the group of 39 players who played a new GTS2, GTS3 or GTS4 driver in their first week of availability on the KPGA. Six of the top-10 finishers had Titleist drivers in the bag, including three new GTS3 models, as more than half the field gamed a Titleist driver (73/51%). Twenty-seven new GTS fairway metals also went right into play in the KPGA’s season opener. This week also marked the debut for new SM11 wedges on the KPGA, with a total of 249 SM11’s going right in the bag — more than all competitors’ wedges combined. Nine of the top-10 were in Vokey wedges, with Lee and eight of the nine in full sets of new SM11s. Sixty-four percent of all gap, sand and lob wedges in the field were Vokey Design. Nine of the top-10 finishers played a Titleist golf ball, with a total of 99 players (69%) teeing up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x.
KLPGA TOUR (April 12, 2026)
IM FINANCIAL GROUP OPEN 2026
Titleist Brand Ambassador Minsol Kim won in convincing fashion, closing out a four-shot victory for her third career KLPGA title and first of the early 2026 season. Gaming her all-Titleist setup including her Scotty Cameron Phantom 5S Tour Prototype putter, Kim carded rounds of 66-71-69-71 while gaining over seven shots on the field from tee to green (+7.2, 7th). She was lights out on the greens, gaining +8.44 strokes on the field putting.
PGA TOUR (March 29, 2026)
TEXAS CHILDREN'S HOUSTON OPEN
The Houston Open champion was lights-out on the greens, gaining a field-best +8.325 strokes with his Scotty Cameron GoLo 7 CS (Center Shaft) Tour Prototype putter. He also averaged 1.60 putts per GIR (2nd) and averaged over 94 feet of putts made per round (4th).
“I don't know how many feet of putts I made today, but I rolled the ball as well as I've rolled it all year too, which is nice,” he said after the win.

This week was just his third start with his new gamer, which he put in play for the first time at THE PLAYERS after early-week testing at TPC Sawgrass with his coach Paul Kenyon.
The now five-time TOUR winner is no stranger to putting well at Memorial Park. Last year at the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open, he also led the field in Strokes Gained: Putting en route to a runner-up finish with his previous gamer Phantom 9 OC.
The 2019 U.S. Open champion had started the 2025 season with a competitive putter brand and was ranked 117th in SG: Putting (–0.155) prior to the Cognizant Classic. He put in a Scotty Cameron mallet that week at PGA National, and by year’s end, he had climbed all the way to 45th in SG: Putting (+0.229) — a 72-spot improvement. He has been playing a Scotty Cameron putter since.
KORN FERRY TOUR (March 29, 2026)
CLUB CAR CHAMPIONSHIP
Gaming a setup that includes his Pro V1 golf ball and brand-new GTS2 driver, Titleist Brand Ambassador Davis Lamb carded a bogey-free 68 to win his first KFT title by two in Savannah. The 28-year-old was dialed from tee to green, hitting 77% FIR (T11) and 81% GIR (T2), which set him up for 23 birdies over four rounds at The Landings. He got up-and-down for par on 10 of 14 attempts (71%, T9) with his NEW Vokey SM11 wedges and averaged 1.62 putts per GIR (5th) with his Scotty Cameron Timeless Newport 2 blade putter.

PGA TOUR OF AUSTRALASIA (March 29, 2026)
THE NATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Trusting a Scotty Cameron 009 Tour Prototype, Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron John made birdie on the first playoff hole to win his 3rd PGA TOUR of Australasia title of ’25-26 and earn full status on the HotelPlanner Tour in 2027. John, gaming his Pro V1 golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment, recorded rounds of 73-70-66-68 in the season finale, matching the four-round total (277) of Titleist Brand Ambassador Daniel Gale (Pro V1).
JLPGA TOUR (March 29, 2026)
AXA LADIES GOLF TOURNAMENT IN MIYAZAKI
This week’s winner on the JLPGA took home the title gaming her GT1 14.5 fairway, new Vokey Design SM11 48, 54, 58 wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom 5S Tour Prototype putter. The winner came home in 6-under 30 to post a final-round 66 and win by two. Her back nine included birdies on each of her final four holes. She also made an eagle on No. 10 and another birdie on No. 12. The win marks her fourth career JLPGA title.
DP WORLD / CHINA TOUR (March 22, 2026)
HAINAN CLASSIC
Titleist Brand Ambassador Jordan Gumberg made a field-best 25 birdies at Mission Hills on his way to a wire-to-wire win, his second on the DP World Tour. Gaming a setup that included his Pro V1 golf ball, GT metals, blended set of Titleist irons, Vokey Design wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.2R Tour Prototype putter, Gumberg followed an opening 8-under 64 with three more rounds of 70 or better (66-69-70) on his way to a one-shot victory.
The 30-year-old American’s control of his Pro V1 golf ball was on full display in Hainan, as he gained more than 10 shots (+10.36) from tee to green (3rd). Over five strokes came from his approach play (+5.16, 8th), and he hit 74% greens in regulation (8th). He also had total command of his GT3 driver, gaining +5.04 strokes off-the-tee (4th) and finishing tied for 5th in Driving Accuracy (86%). Gumberg, who kept his DPWT card with a dramatic hole-out eagle on the 72nd hole of the Genesis Championship in Korea last October, was also dialed around the greens with his Vokey wedges, converting 14 of 19 up-and-downs to finish T10 in Scrambling (74%).
On the greens, he ranked 6th in SG: Putting with his Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.2R Tour Prototype putter, gaining over five shots (+5.4). Gumberg led a 1-through-8 finish for Pro V1 and Pro V1x players, as Titleist was the overwhelming #1 golf ball at Mission Hills (78%). 11-time China Tour winner and Titleist Brand Ambassador Yanhan Zhou recorded rounds of 68-68-68-69 to reach 15-under and secure a T3 finish on home soil. The 17-year-old earned his 2026 DP World Tour card after a record-breaking 2025 China Tour season highlighted by seven wins and an Order of Merit title.
LET TOUR (March 22, 2026)
AUSTRALIAN WPGA CHAMPIONSHIP
Gaming a GT3 driver, GT fairways and a Scotty Cameron Phantom 3 (center shaft) Tour Prototype putter, this week’s champion delivered a four-shot win on home soil, making it three victories in as many starts across the LET and the LPGA. The 29-year-old, who entered the week ranked No. 7 in the Rolex Rankings, shot rounds of 65-67-67-69 on the Gold Coast.
The champion made the switch to her GT3 driver from a competitor’s model at the FM Championship last fall, finishing out the season with a pair of top-5's, including her best individual finish of 2025 at the Maybank Championship (T2). The week following the FM Championship, at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, she switched to her GT3 15.0 fairway from a competitor’s model. She moved into the GT2 21.0 fairway from her TSR2 the next week at the Hanwha LifePlus International Crown.
The winner, a longtime Scotty Cameron mallet user, also gamed a Phantom 3 (center shaft) Tour Prototype putter. She moved to her current gamer last October at the BMW Ladies Championship before helping Team Australia to victory at the International Crown the very next week, her second start with the mallet. With this week’s result, she now has lifted four trophies total (three individual victories) with her setup of GT metals and new Scotty Cameron Phantom putter.
PGA TOUR (March 15, 2026)
THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP
Fearless down the stretch at TPC Sawgrass, Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Young closed out the week with a bogey-free, three-birdie back nine to become THE PLAYERS Champion. Young was lights out on the greens this week, gaining over 4.5 shots on the field with his Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.5R Tour Prototype putter (+4.813, 7th).
Young has played a Phantom putter for the entirety of his PGA TOUR career, gaming various head shapes and neck configurations since 2021. One reason he has gravitated towards the Phantom family is the stability and MOI provided by a larger mallet profile. The increased footprint also creates space for different alignment offerings, from direct features like his 9.5R gamer’s single black sightline to the more subtle angles and contours of the putter’s head shape and design.

“There’s an element of forgiveness to it that just I think in my head makes sense,” said long-time Phantom loyalist Cameron Young. “I’ve just grown to like the way that [Phantom mallets] look. I look at a blade now and I have more trouble lining it up.”
Last year, he made an early season move at the 2025 RBC Heritage from a plumbing neck (.2) to a jet neck (.5) within the 9R head shape, seeking more toe flow in his putting stroke.

“He’s always wanted to feel flow in the putter,” said Scotty Cameron Tour Rep Brad Cloke. “We’ve started in face-balanced mallets for him and we’ve kind of worked our way down to a point where he’s felt comfortable enough to feel the toe flow the way he wants it and get the release of the putter that he wants.”
Said Young: “I just felt like the middle of the face was more apparent to me [after the move] with a little bit more [face] rotation and a little bit more release into the ball. I felt like I just struck it more in the middle, which kind of helped my speed, made it roll a little tighter... I feel like I've putted better and better as my mechanics keep improving and as I get more familiar with it.”

The switch paid off. Young delivered the best putting season of his career in 2025, finishing the year 7th in Strokes Gained: Putting (+0.642 per round), T6 in Putting Average (1.704) and 4th in One-Putt Percentage (44.57%), while collecting his first TOUR win at the Wyndham Championship.
On Sunday, he used his gamer to roll in over 81 feet of putts, including a breaking 9’ 7” birdie putt on the 17th green that saw him reach the eventual winning 13-under total.
LET TOUR (March 15, 2026)
WOMEN'S AUSTRALIAN OPEN
Gaming a GT3 10.0 driver and GT3 15.0 and GT2 21.0 fairways, the winner of the Women's Australian Open closed in 2-under 70 to capture her home national open, becoming the first Aussie to do so in 12 years. The 29-year-old, following her win at the LPGA’S HSBC Championship two weeks ago, shot rounds of 70-69-68-70 to post 11 under for the week in Adelaide. The champion made the switch to her GT3 driver from a competitor’s model at the FM Championship last fall, finishing out the season with a pair of top-5's, including her best individual finish of 2025 at the Maybank Championship (T2). The week following the FM Championship, at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, she switched to her GT3 15.0 fairway from a competitor’s model. She moved into the GT2 21.0 fairway from her TSR2 the next week at the Hanwha LifePlus International Crown. The champion, a longtime Scotty Cameron mallet user, also gamed a Phantom 3 (center shaft) Tour Prototype putter. She moved to her current gamer last October at the BMW Ladies Championship before helping Team Australia to victory at the International Crown the very next week, her second start with the mallet.
PGA TOUR OF AUSTRALASIA (March 15, 2026)
HERITAGE CLASSIC
In addition to his new Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball, the winner of the Heritage Classic gamed a setup that included 620 CB (4-5) and 620 MB (6-9) irons, Vokey Design SM11 44.10F, 48.10F, 54.14F, WedgeWorks 60V wedges and a Scotty Cameron Newport putter.
SUNSHINE TOUR (March 15, 2026)
THE SERENGETI PLAYOFFS
Trusting a Scotty Cameron Futura 5MB Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Daniel Van Tonder shot a 9-under 63 Sunday to charge up the leaderboard and secure a two-shot victory at The Serengeti Playoffs. The South African’s final round was highlighted by a clutch birdie-eagle-birdie finish on Nos. 16-18, which saw him reach the winning 21-under number. Nine of the top 10 finishers on the final leaderboard played a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball, with a total of 83% of the field in Kempton Park teeing up a Titleist golf ball.
LPGA TOUR (March 8, 2026)
BLUE BAY LPGA
The winner of the Blue Bay LPGA took home the title gaming a Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.2R Tour Prototype putter. Having previously played a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 plus-style blade (Timeless plus) for nearly the entire 2024 and 2025 LPGA seasons, she made the switch to the Phantom 9.2R at the Honda LPGA Thailand to start 2026. The 9.2R features a plumbing neck for moderate toe flow, providing the forgiveness and stability of a mallet with a more blade-like feel. The champion’s model features a long single sightline, which gives her a similar visual to the sightline of her Timeless plus. Her victory makes it back-to-back wins on the LPGA for Scotty Cameron Phantom putter users, as last week’s champion at the HSBC Women's World Championship won with a Phantom 3 tour prototype putter.
LPGA TOUR (March 1, 2026)
HSBC WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
The champion, a longtime Scotty Cameron mallet user, also gamed a Phantom 3 (center shaft) Tour Prototype putter, which she used to convert an eagle and four birdies on Sunday, including a long putt on No. 15 to go three up with three to play. She moved to her current gamer last October at the BMW Ladies Championship before helping Team Australia to victory at the International Crown the very next week, her second start with the mallet. 
ASIAN TOUR/PGA TOUR OF AUSTRALASIA (March 1, 2026)
105TH NEW ZEALAND OPEN
Titleist Brand Ambassador and New Zealand-native Dan Hillier went low to win his home national open, becoming the first Kiwi to do so in nine years. Hillier, who gamed an all-Titleist setup that included his Pro V1 golf ball, GT3 driver, T-Series irons, new Vokey SM11 wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom 5 putter, followed an opening bogey-free 63 with three more sub-70 rounds (68-64-67) on his way to a two-shot victory.
LIV GOLF LEAGUE (February 15, 2026)
LIV ADELAIDE
Trusting a Scotty Cameron Timeless GSS Select Prototype putter that helped him convert 24 birdies (T2) for the week, including nine on Sunday, the winner of LIV Adelaide closed with a bogey-free 63, birdieing five of his last seven holes to erase a five-shot deficit and capture his first LIV Golf title. He posted rounds of 67-67-68-63 to win by three. The 2008 U.S. Ryder Cupper was in full control of his Pro V1 golf ball, leading the field in greens in regulation (60/72, 83%). He finished 2nd in Scrambling (9/12, 75%) with his Pro V1 and full set of new Vokey SM11 wedges: 44.10F (@ 45), 50.12F (@ 49), 54.12D (@ 55) and 58.04T (@ 59). With his Scotty Cameron putter, he holed putts of 17, 11, 14 and 17 feet in a four-birdie stretch from Nos. 12 to 15.
PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS (February 15, 2026)
CHUBB CLASSIC
The Chubb Classic champion gamed a Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport Tour putter for the week in Naples. He averaged 1.62 Putts per GIR (6th). With an up-and-down birdie on the last, the champion secured a one-shot win and his fifth career Champions Tour title. His 18th-hole birdie was his 21st of the week, more than any other player in the field.
DP WORLD TOUR (February 8, 2026)
QATAR MASTERS
The winner of the Qatar Masters earned his second win in three weeks with a setup that included his Pro V1x golf ball, GT3 driver, new Vokey SM11 wedges and Scotty Cameron Tour Rat 1.5 Tour prototype putter. He also ranked 13th in SG: Putting with his Scotty Cameron Tour Rat 1.5, gaining over four-and-a-half shots on the greens (+4.68) and averaging 1.73 putts per GIR (7th). His flatstick also helped him convert 21 birdies for the week (2nd). His putter, which he switched back to ahead of winning the Hero Desert Dubai Classic in January, is the same putter he used to win his last two PGA TOUR victories (2020 WGC-Mexico Championship, 2021 Farmers Insurance Open).
LIV GOLF LEAGUE (February 8, 2026)
LIV RIYADH
Titleist Brand Ambassador Elvis Smylie went low to win LIV Golf’s season-opening event, carding rounds of 66-69-64-65 to win by one. He went bogey-free over the weekend and finished Sunday with a flurry of five birdies over his final nine holes. Smylie’s setup included his Pro V1x+ prototype golf ball, GT3 driver and Scotty Cameron Newport GSS Tour prototype putter, a recent addition to his bag. Smylie finished T3 in Putts per GIR (1.49) for the week. The 23-year-old was also dialed off the tee, leading the field in driving accuracy (41/56, 73%). He ranked fifth in Scrambling (15/17, 88%) as well.
PGA TOUR (February 1, 2026)
FARMERS INSURANCE OPEN
The winner of the Farmers Insurance Open gamed a setup that included his Pro V1x golf ball, three Vokey Design wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom 5 Tour prototype putter, gaining more than 11 shots on the field (+11.746), with over eight shots tee to green (+8.181/2nd) and over three shots putting (+3.564/10th). He led the field in putts per GIR (1.59) with his trusted Scotty Cameron putter. Over the three tracked rounds at Torrey Pines' South Course, he rolled in over 220 feet in putts (223 feet, 3 inches) while gaining over three shots on the field putting (+3.564/10th). Scotty Cameron putters were the most played this week with 45 total in play (31%).

The champion's Phantom 5 is the same model that the 2013 U.S. Open Champion moved to in the summer of 2024, making a mid-tournament switch to the Scotty Cameron mallet from a competitive model at the Travelers Championship, where he gamed it for the first time in Round 3 and posted a 65-69 weekend in Hartford. His next start with the new putter was at Final Qualifying for the 152nd Open, where he shot 8 under over 36 holes at Burnham & Berrow to earn a spot at Troon, en route to his then-best major finish in six years (runner-up). He first asked Scotty Cameron reps about the putter at the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst, having been drawn to the Phantom 5’s compact mallet head shape and the way it set up, square and flush to the ground.

SUNSHINE TOUR (February 1, 2026)
SDC OPEN
Titleist Brand Ambassador MJ Viljoen birdied the 18th hole in regulation Sunday before birdieing it again on the first playoff hole to claim his fourth Sunshine Tour title. The 30-year-old South African Viljoen, gaming his Pro V1x+ prototype golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment including his GT metals, T100 irons, Vokey wedges and Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport Tour putter, made 23 birdies while posting rounds of 66-70-66-70. Titleist was the overwhelming golf ball in Limpopo with 123 (79%) players teeing up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball, more than six times the nearest competitor (20). Titleist was also the most played driver (62/40%) in the 156-player field.
DP WORLD TOUR (January 25, 2026)
HERO DUBAI DESERT CLASSIC
The winner of the Dubai Desert Classic cruised to a four-shot victory, posting rounds of 69-66-67-72 to capture his fourth DPWT title and first Rolex Series victory. The 2018 Masters Tournament winner was in full control of his Pro V1x golf ball, ranking first in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green (+12.08). This week in Dubai, the champion also returned to his Scotty Cameron Tour Rat 1.5 Tour Prototype – which he used to win his last two PGA TOUR victories (2020 WGC-Mexico Championship, 2021 Farmers Insurance Open) – rolling in 18 birdies (T2) to lead the field in Scoring Average (68.5).
PGA TOUR OF AUSTRALASIA (January 18, 2026)
VIC OPEN
Relying on his Scotty Cameron 009 Tour prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron John birdied the 18th hole in regulation Sunday before birdieing it again on the first playoff hole to claim his third PGA TOUR of Australasia title at the Vic Open. John, gaming his Pro V1 golf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment, made 18 birdies while posting rounds of 68-71-70-71. The 26-year-old Victorian led a 1-2-3 finish for Titleist golf ball players with a total of 100 (76%) teeing up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball this week in Victoria.
DP WORLD TOUR (November 30, 2025)
BMW AUSTRALIAN PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
Winning in his first start as a DP World Tour member, the champion outplayed a strong field to capture the 2025-26 season opener by two shots. Gaming a TSR3 driver, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.5 Tour Prototype putter, the winner of the BMW Australian PGA Championship registered a complete performance over the four days at Royal Queensland GC. He ranked 9th in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee (+1.48) while averaging 306 yards (13th). He led the field in Scrambling, getting up-and-down on 13 of 15 attempts (87%), and ranked 13th in SG: Around-the-Green (+2.08). He was dialed in on the greens, ranking 2nd in SG: Putting after he picked up +6.92 shots on his competitors over four rounds.
DP WORLD TOUR (December 21, 2025)
AFRASIA BANK MAURITIUS OPEN
Gaming his Pro V1 golf ball and a Titleist setup that included his GT3 11.0 driver, blended set of T-Series irons, Vokey SM10 wedges and Scotty Cameron Phantom 3 Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Ryan Gerard made a Sunday charge at Heritage La Réserve Golf Links, closing in 6-under 66 to force a playoff at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.
The 26-year-old, who entered the week ranked 57th in the Official World Golf Rankings, made the trip across the globe with his mind set on Augusta National. Knowing he needed a top-four finish in Mauritius to move inside the Top 50 in the world and punch his ticket to Augusta, Gerard delivered one of the year’s most clutch performances.
Approximately 10,000 miles from his home in Florida, Gerard posted rounds of 68-69-63-66 and led the field with 25 birdies. His 9-under 63 on Saturday was highlighted by 10 birdies, including five in a row on the back nine at Heritage La Réserve Golf Links.
PGA TOUR OF AUSTRALASIA (January 11, 2026)
WEBEX PLAYERS SERIES PERTH
Trusting a Scotty Cameron Newport Tour putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Connor McKinney broke through for his first PGA Tour of Australasia win, cruising to a four-shot victory in wire-to-wire fashion. McKinney’s week — which began with a bogey-free 9-under 63 — was highlighted by a four-hole stretch between Rounds 3 and 4 that he played in 6 under. The 23-year-old aced the par-3 17th hole and birdied the 18th on Saturday before beginning the final round with a birdie and another eagle, opening up a lead that he never let go. McKinney was one of 115 players (80%) this week teeing up the #1 ball in golf, more than seven times the nearest competitor with 15 (10%).
LIV GOLF LEAGUE (January 11, 2026)
LIV GOLF LEAGUE PROMOTIONS EVENT
Playing a Scotty Cameron Phantom 9 Tour Prototype putter, Titleist Brand Ambassador Richard T. Lee captured a 5-shot victory, comfortably securing his spot in LIV Golf League for 2026. The 35-year-old Canadian made six birdies on Sunday to take the top spot.