To win on the PGA Tour usually requires a good week with your putter. That's why we've been compiling a list of the putter that every winner on the PGA Tour has used en route to victory for a few years now. And it's why we're doing it again here in 2025, chronicling what's in the bag each week on tour and a key putting stat from the winner. At the Cognizant Classic, Joe Highsmith used a Scotty Cameron by Titleist putter to claim his first career tour title. That gives the company its second win early in 2025, matching Ping and TaylorMade. Odyssey leads the count thus far with three wins. Come back each week to learn more.
Joe Highsmith, Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches

Ben Jared
Putter: Scotty Cameron by Titleist 009M tour prototype
Key putting stat: Over the weekend, Highsmith holed eight putts of 14 feet or longer, his flat stick improving and helping him post back-to-back 64 to become the first player in almost a decade to make the cut on the number in a PGA Tour event and go on to win it.
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Brian Campbell, Mexico Open

Hector Vivas
Putter: Ping Redwood Anser 2
Key putting stat: En route to his first career PGA Tour victory, Campbell ranked 16th in putts per GIR (84 on 55).
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Ludvig Aberg, Genesis Invitational

Harry How
Putter: Odyssey White Hot Versa One
Key putting stat: A 45-foot birdie putt on the par-5 13th was the first of four birdies Aberg made over the final six holes to chargd to the title. It also accounted for half the feet of putts made in the final round, with Aberg finishing 18th in strokes gained/putting.
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Thomas Detry, WM Phoenix Open

Christian Petersen
Putter: Odyssey O-Works Black #7
Key putting stat: En route to his first PGA Tour title, Detry finished second for the week in strokes gained/putting at TPC Scottsdale (8.421). For the week, the former University of Illinois All-American made 59 of 63 putts from inside 10 feet and five out of seven putts from between 15 and 20 feet.
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Rory McIlroy, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Ben Jared
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour X X3
Key putting stat: When Rory's driving is on, he has a chance to win any tournament he's entered. But when his putter is also working, he can run away from the field like he did at Pebble Beach en route to his 27th career PGA Tour win. Rory finished the week seventh in strokes gained/putting (4.262) needing no more than 29 putts in any given round for the week.
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Harris English, Farmers Insurance Open

Sean M. Haffey
Putter: Ping Scottsdale Hohum
Key putting stat: It was a rocky finish for English, who shot a final-round one-over 73 to hang on to the title at Torrey Pines, thanks to 12 straight pars to close out the round. If not for his putting, it might have been a different story. English finished sixth for the week in strokes gained/putting (6.042).
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Sepp Straka, The American Express

Orlando Ramirez
Putter: Odyssey Stroke Lab Tuttle
Key putting stat: En route to his third career PGA Tour title, Straka finished eighth in strokes gained/putting and tied for first in putts per greens in regulation.
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Nick Taylor, Sony Open

Sarah Stier
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour Red
Key putting stat: Taylor finished fourth on the week in putts per GIR while making 338 feet of putts the entire week.
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Hideki Matsuyama, The Sentry

Ben Jared
Putter: Scotty Cameron by Titleist 009 CS tour prototype
Key putting stat: Matsuyama was fifth for the week in strokes gained/putting (5.417), making 33 birdies in the PGA Tour's season opener.
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