Golf Constructors’ Championship: Which putters are in the bags of 2025’s tour winners?

Keep up to date with the most frequently winning golf putters on the main tours.

Keep up to date with the winning golf putters across the 2025 season and see which flat sticks deliver the tour-proven performance their manufacturers promise.

With the PGA Tour and DP World Tour underway in 2025, we decided to track which of the best golf putters are delivering tour-winning performances on the greens of the world’s greatest courses.

The names atop putting leaderboards at the end of the season typically reflect those who have been most consistent on the greens across the year, as opposed to those who have necessarily lifted the most silverware. That said, winning on golf’s biggest stages is pretty difficult without a hot putter for the week. Taking 2024’s crown in the PGA Tour regular season was TaylorMade with 16 wins, thanks largely to Scottie Scheffler’s improving pedigree on the greens with the TaylorMade Spider Tour X1, followed closely by Odyssey putters on 13.

So, if you are interested in seeing how 2025 plays out, then bookmark this page and check back for weekly updates where you will also find links to the full complement of equipment used by each week’s winners.

Winning Golf Putters 2025: League Table

PositionWinsBrandModel
T11TitleistScotty Cameron 009 CS
T11TaylorMadeSpider Tour Red

Winning Golf Putters 2025: PGA Tour

Sony Open | Nick Taylor

Nick Taylor uses a TaylorMade Spider Tour Red putter with a SuperStroke Zenergy Pistol Tour grip.


Taylor gained 2.47 shots over the field on the greens in Hawaii, ranking 23rd for the tournament. He had a putting average of 1.68 with a birdie or better conversion rate of 32.76%.

Read our full TaylorMade Spider Tour Red putter review.

The Sentry | Hideki Matsuyama

Hideki Matsuyama uses a Titleist Scotty Cameron by Titleist 009 CS tour prototype putter.


Matsuyama gained 5.43 shots over the field on the greens at The Sentry, ranking 5th for the tournament. He had a putting average of 1.56 with a birdie or better conversion rate of 53.23%.

Read our Scotty Cameron Super Select putters review.

About the author

Ross Tugwood is a Senior Digital Writer for Today's Golfer.

Ross Tugwood – Senior Digital Writer

Ross Tugwood is a Senior Digital Writer for todays-golfer.com, specializing in data, analytics, science, and innovation.

Ross is passionate about optimizing sports performance and has a decade of experience working with professional athletes and coaches for British Athletics, the UK Sports Institute, and Team GB.

He is an NCTJ-accredited journalist with post-graduate degrees in Performance Analysis and Sports Journalism, enabling him to critically analyze and review the latest golf equipment and technology to help you make better-informed buying decisions.

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