Tom Kim Secures His Fourth PGA TOUR Victory at the Genesis Scottish Open

PGA TOUR / DP World Tour | Genesis Scottish Open

Clinical to the finish, Titleist Brand Ambassador Tom Kim closed out his fourth PGA TOUR victory with a bogey-free 6-under 64 Sunday at The Renaissance Club.

  • Gaming a Pro V1x golf ball, NEW GTS driver and fairways, T-Series irons, Vokey wedges and Scotty Cameron putter, Kim gained a total of +15.88 shots on the field, at least two strokes more than every other competitor.
  • Kim combined a field-best +12.22 strokes gained tee to green with another +3.66 on the greens on his way to rounds of 65-66-68-64, totaling 18 birdies and an eagle to just three bogeys.
  • He gained +3.079 shots (9th) off the tee and +8.13 shots (T2) on approach shots while hitting 82% GIR (T2).
  • Kim also led the field in Scrambling, getting up and down on 12 of 13 attempts (92.3%), including all four of his sand saves.

What’s in the Bag? | Tom Kim

Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Driver: NEW GTS3 9.0° | Fujikura Atmos Black 6 X
Fairway Metals: NEW GTS3 15.0° | Fujikura Atmos Black 7 X and NEW GTS3 18.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue Velocore+ 8 X
Utility Iron: T200 2 | Fujikura Ventus Black HB 10 X
Irons: T100 4–9 | Project X 6.0
Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.12F, WedgeWorks 58A (@ 59°) | Project X 6.0 (46), Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx X100 (54°–58°)
Putter: Scotty Cameron TourType GSS tour prototype

WHY TOM KIM PLAYS PRO V1x

  • “I’ve been using [Pro V1x] for my whole life. For me, when I hit a shot, and it comes in the window that I see it, just that consistency of seeing that window every time, where a lot of [competitive] golf balls, sometimes you might hit a shot, and it might go a little far, it might go a little short. With Titleist being the best ball, number one in golf, it shows you that consistency.”
  • “(With Pro V1x) I feel like I can get a little bit more height with it. I can control the spin a little bit more with my irons and with the driver, going from low flight to high flight.”
  • “I think the big thing is obviously the window, but for me also, it's the sound off of the club head and the feel. I’m a little sensitive with a little bit of sound, and I feel like it determines almost the shot that I hit because I have to be used to the sound of when it makes impact. I want to hear that ball coming off the face. But once I hear good sound, good feel, and I see my window, I’m all set to go.”

13 WINS FOR PRO V1, PRO V1x PLAYERS OVER LAST 13 WEEKS ON PGA TOUR

  • After Tom Kim’s win in Scotland and Steven Fisk’s victory with his Pro V1x at the ISCO Championship, Titleist golf ball players have now captured 13 wins over the last 13 weeks on the PGA TOUR, dating back to April 19.
  • Among those 13 victories are two major championships and five PGA TOUR signature events:

KIM WINS WITH NEW GTS3 DRIVER; 4TH WIN IN LAST 6 WEEKS ON PGA TOUR FOR GTS DRIVER PLAYERS

  • Tom Kim earned another PGA TOUR win for NEW GTS driver players, gaining over three shots on the field off the tee for the week in Scotland (+3.079, 9th).
  • On Sunday, Kim delivered under pressure with his GTS3, striping his tee shot on the 72nd hole 335 yards down the fairway to help close out his fourth PGA TOUR win.
    • NEW GTS3 9.0° | A•1 SureFit hosel, N SureFit CG | Fujikura Atmos Black 6 X
  • After the ISCO Championship winner brought his GTS2 to the winner’s circle on Sunday evening, GTS driver players now have four wins over the last six weeks on the PGA TOUR:
  • Kim, who is among the over 65 players on the PGA TOUR who have converted to NEW GTS drivers, first moved to his GTS3 from his previous gamer at this year's Valero Texas Open.
  • In initial testing, he noticed greater spin consistency and an increase in ball speed compared to his prior setup, and GTS was producing a slight cut, his preferred shot shape.
  • Just a few starts later, Kim had also added a GTS3 3-wood and 5-wood to his setup, neither of which has left the bag since.
  • This week, Kim made an adjustment to the dual-weighting setups on both fairway metals, going from a more heel-weighted setup to neutral to dial in his desired start lines.
    • NEW GTS3 15.0° | A•1 SureFit hosel | Fujikura Atmos Black 7 X
    • NEW GTS3 18.0° | A•1 SureFit hosel | Fujikura Ventus Blue Velocore+ 8 X

KIM ON HIS T100 IRONS

  • Tom Kim was surgical with his iron and wedge play this week, gaining over eight strokes on the field on approach (+8.131, 2nd) and a field-best +12.22 strokes from tee to green.
  • He also hit 82% greens in regulation over 72 holes (T2).
  • Kim's winning bag included a full set of T100 irons along with a T200 utility 2-iron.
    • T200 2-iron | Fujikura Ventus Black HB 10 X
    • T100 4–9 irons | Project X 6.0
  • “I’ve been a T100 player for the longest time,” Kim said. “It’s just something I’ve always been comfortable with. It just gives you more forgiveness in the irons. It looks just so amazing, so simple, and when you set it up, it looks even better. It’s just spin control, ball flight control, trajectory control.”
  • “It’s something that I’ve loved, and I’ve never thought about changing to a CB or an MB. Never thought of it. So it’s, yeah... It’s a forever thing for me.”
  • Entering this week, Tom Kim ranked 11th on TOUR in 2026 in Strokes Gained: Approach, picking up over a half-shot on average per round (+0.562).
  • He also ranked 17th in Proximity (35’ 3”).

KIM LEADS FIELD IN SCRAMBLING WITH VOKEY WEDGES

  • Tom Kim was dialed in around the greens in Scotland, as he got up-and-down for par at a field-best 92% clip, converting 12 of 13 attempts including all four from the sand.
  • The most clutch up-and-down of all came on the 72nd hole, when he saved par from the rough over the back of the green to post the clubhouse lead at 17 under.
  • Each of Kim’s four PGA TOUR wins have come with a full set of Vokey Design wedges.
  • Said Kim: “Vokey wedges, ball flight control-wise, spin control-wise, are just very, very different from [competitive models]. When you hit a shot the way you want, it comes out the way you want. That’s what you want, especially with a wedge.”
  • This year, Kim has gone between a four-wedge setup and a three-wedge setup, having played the latter in his previous four starts dating back to the RBC Heritage.
  • The three-wedge combination frees up space at the top end of the bag for two fairway metals and a hybrid or utility iron.
    • Vokey Design SM10 46.10F, 50.12F, WedgeWorks 58A (@ 59°) wedges | Project X 6.0 (46°), Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx X100 (54°–58°)

KIM ROLLING ON GREENS WITH SCOTTY CAMERON BLADE

  • Tom Kim navigated Renaissance Golf Club’s greens expertly with his Scotty Cameron Newport 2-style blade putter, gaining +3.658 shots with the flatstick (20th) while rolling in over 296 feet of putts for the week.
  • He gained over two strokes on the field with his putter during Sunday's final round (+2.328, 6th).
    • Scotty Cameron TourType GSS tour prototype putter
  • While Kim has experimented with various blades and mallets over the last few years, he has been consistent with his current gamer since March of this year.
  • The putter he brought to the winner’s circle today in Scotland is the same putter that helped him capture his maiden PGA TOUR win at the 2022 Wyndham Championship.
  • His other two PGA TOUR wins were won with similar Scotty Cameron Newport 2-style setups.
  • “I’ve always putted my best with a blade,” Kim explained at the time. “I was using a mallet for a couple of years, but I’ve won a lot of my tournaments with a blade, and I wanted to come back, kind of use something natural. Scotty and Paul (Vizanko) really helped me with this piece and it looks great with the mint blue (paintfill).”

PGA TOUR / DP World Tour | ISCO Championship

Unshakeable down the stretch, Steven Fisk (Pro V1x) prevailed from a three-hole playoff to earn his second career PGA TOUR title.

  • Fisk opened the week with a 7-under 63 and followed with three more rounds of 68 or better (66-68-67).
  • On Sunday, he made three back-nine birdies to reach 16 under before recording pars on three extra trips around the 18th hole to become a two-time PGA TOUR winner.
  • Powering Fisk’s victory was exceptional ball-striking, as he gained +3.038 shots on the field off the tee (7th) and +4.305 shots with his approach play (11th).
  • He hit 76% greens in regulation (T10) for the week while getting his Pro V1x up-and-down at an 88% clip (3rd).

LPGA | The Amundi Evian Championship

Gaming a Scotty Cameron Phantom 11R OC tour prototype putter, the winner of The Amundi Evian Championship took home her second career LPGA major title just two weeks after securing her first.

  • On Sunday, her putter was clutch when she needed it most, draining a mid-range putt for birdie on the18th hole to tie for the lead and force a playoff.
  • Following regulation, the world No. 2 closed it out with a birdie on the first extra hole.
  • The champion, who also played the Phantom 11R OC in her first major triumph at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, needed only 24 putts in her 11-under 60 on Saturday, setting the mark for the lowest round ever recorded at a women’s major.
  • 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.

PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS | Kaulig Companies Championship

Zach Johnson (Pro V1x) closed in 2-under 68 to win by six, capturing his first Champions Tour major and third title of the 2026 season.

  • In total command throughout his four rounds of 68 or better (67-67-63-68) at Firestone, he made a field-best 23 birdies.
  • Johnson was dialed in on moving day, making seven birdies during a spotless 7-under 63 on Saturday.
  • In total, 58 players (74%) teed up a Pro V1 or Pro V1x at the Kaulig Companies Championship, more than five times the nearest competitor (10).

PGA TOUR AMERICAS | Explore NB Open

Thomas Ponder (Pro V1x) closed in 6-under 65 to win by three and secure his first career PGA TOUR Americas victory.

  • The American went low in New Brunswick, carding rounds of 63-66-62-65 while leading the field with 29 birdies.
  • His week was highlighted by a nine-birdie performance in a flawless 9-under 62 on Saturday.
  • The top 10 finishers on Sunday’s final leaderboard were gaming a Pro V1 or Pro V1x golf ball.

KLPGA | High1 Resort Ladies Open 2026

Titleist Brand Ambassador Jiu Ko won in convincing fashion, going wire-to-wire with a five-shot margin of victory.

  • Ko, whose winning setup included her Pro V1 golf ball, NEW GTS2 metals, T100 irons and Vokey SM11 wedges, opened with a bogey-free 9-under 63 and never looked back, eventually finishing the week at 22 under.
  • Titleist golf ball players have won each of the last eight KLPGA events.

What’s in the Bag? Jiu Ko

Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Driver: NEW GTS2 8.0°
Fairway Metal: NEW GTS2 13.5°
Hybrid: GT2 18.0°
Irons: T100 4–PW
Wedges: Vokey Design SM11 48.10F, 52.12F, 58.12K

JLPGA | MinebeaMitsumi LADIES Hokkaido Shimbun CUP

Gaming her Pro V1 golf ball, this week’s winner on the JLPGA made four back-nine birdies to pull ahead and win by three shots.

  • The victory marked her second career JLPGA title.
  • Also among the winner’s setup was her Vokey Design SM10 60.08M lob wedge.

AMATEUR | Trans-Mississippi Amateur

Gaming his Pro V1 golf ball and 14 Titleist clubs, the Trans-Mississippi Amateur champion prevailed by two shots.

  • His week was highlighted by a 7-under 64 in round 1 that included 8 birdies.
  • The winner tallied 21 birdies and one eagle over rounds of 64-70-68-27 in Tulsa.
  • Overall, 131 players at Southern Hills this week teed up a Titleist golf ball (91%), including 12 of the top 13 players on the final leaderboard.
  • Titleist was also the most played driver (44%), iron (51%) and wedge (60%).

What’s in the Bag? | Trans-Mississippi Amateur Champion

Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Fairway Metal: GT2 8.0° and GT2 15.0°
Utility Iron: T250•U 3
Irons: T100 4–9
Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 46°, SM11 50°, 54°, 60°
Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.2

AMATEUR | U.S. Adaptive Open

Gaming his all-Titleist setup, the men’s winner of the U.S. Adaptive Open became the first player to win the same USGA championship in four consecutive years, as he closed in 9-under 63 to finish off the historic four-peat.

  • The women’s champion, also playing her Pro V1 golf ball, defended her title as well, going back-to-back at Woodmont and winning her third U.S. Adaptive Open title overall.

What’s in the Bag? U.S. Adaptive Open Champion

Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Driver: GT2 9.0°
Fairway Metal: GT3 15.0° and TSR2 18.0°
Irons: T250 4, T200 5, and T150 6–PW
Wedges: Vokey Design SM10 48°, 54°, and SM9 WedgeWorks 58°
Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2.5

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