
TaylorMade athletes Charley Hull and Scottie Scheffler delivered a statement for the Carlsbad based brand this weekend, each claiming victory in dramatic fashion.
On the LPGA TOUR, Charley Hull produced a flawless display at the Kroger Queen City Championship, sealing her third career victory with a closing round of 68 to finish at 20-under par. A self-described aggressive player, Hull attacked pins all week with the confidence that her P·Series irons and TP5x golf ball would deliver. Her full bag of TaylorMade equipment—including new MG5 wedges—proved decisive, giving her the control and consistency needed down the stretch.
“Charley is a proper ball striker that looks to take advantage of her power and distance not only with driver, but with her fairway woods and irons as well. TP5x golf ball sets the table for her to be able to do that, while the low spin and high launch characteristics of each club in her bag allow her to create the shots she wants to” said Adrian Rietveld, TaylorMade Senior Tour Manager.

Meanwhile, on the PGA TOUR, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler came from three shots back to capture the Procore Championship with rounds of 70-68-64-67, marking his sixth win of 2025. The victory makes Scheffler just the fourth player since 1960 to post back-to-back seasons with six or more wins, and his 19th career title in only 150 starts.
Scheffler’s precision iron play with his P·7TW irons, combined with a hot week on the greens using his Spider Tour X L-Neck putter, proved the winning formula yet again. Since putting the Spider in play at the 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational, Scheffler has collected 15 wins, turning what was once considered a weakness into a weapon.
“Scottie is such a good iron player and he tested the Tiger irons by himself with his coach and then we made adjustments and he was good to go and he’s never looked back since. The sole geometry of the blade is very important in the delivery of the club. Tiger’s design is similar to what a lot of pros including Scottie played growing up. With the soles being a precision production milled grind, we have the ability to make the sole identical club after club after club because of the process we follow,” added Rietveld.
Together, Hull and Scheffler’s victories mark a fantastic weekend for TaylorMade, showcasing the performance throughout every catergory.






