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Which irons have won on tour so far! (as of 04/07/2025)
We’ll go brand by brand with the lowest number of winners to the highest number of winners.
Mizuno

Mizuno
Mizuno only has two wins on tour with a golfers main irons which happens to be Ben Griffin’s use of the Mizuno PRO S3 when he won at the Charles Schwab Challenge and his other win coming at the 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans where he teamed up with Andrew Novak who also features in the list below with golf brand Srixon.
Ben Griffin - Mizuno PRO S3 - 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge, 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans (Alongside Andrew Novak)
Mizuno’s reputation holds up. The Pro S3 irons feel solid and satisfying at impact. They’re not quite as soft and buttery as the TaylorMade P770s, but they do offer a firmer, more “punchy” feedback that some players might actually prefer. One thing is for sure: when you hit it poorly, you know about it! That kind of feedback is ideal for players who like to refine their ball-striking.
Ben Griffin irons stats at his solo win this year:
At the Charles Schwab Challenge he managed to gain 3.51 strokes compared to the field in his approach play.
Callaway

Callaway
It may be slightly surprising to see Callaway with only two wins this year from Min Woo Lee and Thomas Detry both using some form of APEX irons but that doesn’t mean that Callaway isn’t a great iron brand. In fact the Callaway Apex TCB irons were used by Xander Schauffele to win two major championships: the PGA Championship and the Open Championship
Min Woo Lee - Callaway Apex Prototype - 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open
Thomas Detry - Callaway Apex MB - 2025 WM Phoenix Open
The Apex range is aimed at low single figure handicappers and elite players who are good ball strikers looking for an iron that offers shot shaping ability.
Min Woo Lee’s Victory Stats:
Gained 4 strokes over competitors in each of the first three rounds before dropping down to 1.35 strokes gained for the final round which helped him shoot 260 for the 4 days and earned him a PGA Tour Victory at the Texas Children's Houston Open.
Thomas Detry Victory Stats:
Each day of the tournament he gained at least 1.80 strokes from his approach play which allowed him to rip apart his fellow golfers and win the WM Phoenix Open by 7 shots.
PING

PING
PING and TaylorMade are both tied with the same amount of golfers with wins but we’ve took two facts into consideration when ranking TaylorMade ahead of PING and that’s because:
TaylorMade golfers won with three different types of irons to PINGs two.
TaylorMade golfers also account for seven wins on the PGA Tour and Majors opposed to PING’s three PGA tour wins.
Viktor Hovland - PING i210 - 2025 Valspar Championship
Harris English - PING Blueprint T - 2025 Farmers Insurance Open
Brian Campbell - PING Blueprint S - 2025 Mexico Open
The Blueprint irons answer requests from several PING professionals for a blade-style iron sized and shaped to deliver the ultimate in workability and trajectory control. Blueprint irons combine a clean, compact head with less offset, a shorter blade length and a thin topline with mass concentrated through the impact zone delivers a pleasing sound and feel and a machined tungsten toe screw for forgiveness.
The Ping i210 irons feature an activated elastomer insert which creates 25% more face contact, ensuring a pure feel at impact while also returning more energy to the ball. Premium Look and Quality: A refined, more compact shape and look combined with minimal, progressive offset help convey the high-end appeal of the set. Smooth Through Turf: The lead edge and sole profile were enhanced to improve turf interaction from all lies for distance precision and control with the workability of a better player's iron.
Viktor Hovland strokes gained on approach stats per round for his win at the Valspar Championship:
Round 1) +1.14
Round 2) +0.36
Round 3) +1.96
Round 4) +2.41
TaylorMade

TaylorMade
Arguably the biggest brand in golf and the performance shows, Rory Mcilroy and Scottie Scheffler have won three times this season including a major each (who could forget the scenes when Rory won The Masters and completed the career grand slam) and Karl Vilps also chips in respectively with one win in Puerto Rico.
This is where TaylorMade differs a little from the rest of the competition as the irons used by Rory are prototype irons that have been custom built and tailored to him specifically and scottie’s designed by Tiger Woods are notoriously hard to play with but they are doing something right with their six combined with Vilps’ one making it 7 wins on tour for TaylorMade.
Scottie Scheffler - TaylorMade P7TW - 2025 THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, 2025 PGA Championship, 2025 the Memorial Tournament.
Karl Vilps - TaylorMade P7CB - 2025 Puerto Rico Open
Each iron has been meticulously shaped to meet Tiger's discerning eye with a longer blade length, thinner topline, progressive face height, and more.
Tiger Woods, on crafting the P.7TW Irons: "When you look down at these irons, you are looking at the result of every range session, event, victory, and major championship from my 22+ years of professional golf
The TaylorMade P7CB irons offer skilled ball strikers rewarding feel and tremendous shot control.
Rory at the Masters: After a disastrous first round Rory rallied back with his average for strokes gained at an average of +4.50 for the final three rounds which ultimately set him on his way to the first green jacket of his career.
Titleist

Titleist
So far this year Titleist have been flying with iron wins with one particular set and it’s the Titleist T100 that has been the dominant set so far producing wins for six different players although they just miss out on top place in the entire rankings in our opinion.
Garrick Higgo - Titleist T100 - 2025 Corales Puntacana Championship
Joe Highsmith - Titleist T100 - 2025 Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches
Nick Taylor - Titleist T100 - 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii
Russell Henley - Titleist T100 - 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational
Ludwig Aberg - Titleist T100 - 2025 The Genesis Invitational
Brian Harman - Titleist 620 CB - 2025 Valero Texas Open
Justin Thomas - Titleist 621 JT - 2025 RBC Heritage
Titleist T100 Irons
Striking Innovation: The Titleist T100 irons feature Tour-level shaping and feel to help Titleist players put lower numbers on their card.
The Solid Feel of Forged Steel: The fully-forged construction creates a solid, consistently controllable iron that delivers the exact performance better players demand.
Perfectly Balanced: High quality, high-density tungsten in the heel and toe of the mid to long irons control CG and create a perfect progression through the set.
The Titleist 620 CB irons stay true to everything players have come to trust from this classic model, with distinct refinements that make them better than ever. A reduced level of offset and a thinner topline for the ultimate player's look at address. Progressive blade length optimises play throughout the set. Featuring additional co-forged tungsten in 3 and 4-iron for improved balance and increased forgiveness
Justin has been developed by Titleist a one-of-a-kind prototype set of irons (621.JT). Made just for him to feature zero offset.
Ludwig Aberg strokes gained on approach stats at his win at The Genesis Invitational by round:
Round 1) -1.17
Round 2) +2.12
Round 3) +2.08
Round 4) +2.50
Srixon

Srixon
It’s been a massive year for Srixon irons so far this year and JJ Spaun’s win at Oakmont was the icing on the cake. So far three models of their irons have won on the PGA Tour or Majors and altogether they have amassed a total of eight wins so far this season. They have always been a great brand especially in the Irons department but their new line of Irons the ZXi7’s have been the showstopper for them this year.
JJ Spaun - Srixon ZXi7 - 2025 U.S. Open
Ryan Fox - Srixon ZXi7 - 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic, 2025 RBC Canadian Open
Sepp Straka - Srixon ZXi7 - 2025 The American Express, 2025 Truist Championship
Hideki Matsuyama - Srixon Z-Forged II - 2025 The Sentry
Keegan Bradley - Srixon ZX7 Mk II - 2025 Travelers Championship
Srixon 7Xi7 Irons
A player’s iron with compact shaping and tour-preferred looks, made with all-new i-FORGED technology for the most supreme feeling Srixon Iron ever created. A single-piece forging delivers a sleek, highly-workable package.
The 3i-7i features wider grooves, while the 8i- AW has deeper, closer-set grooves to ensure consistent spin across the set. Laser milling between each groove, on every loft, enhances added bite on every strike.
Proprietary Condensed Forging inserts added strength in the hosel area, which allows for the use of new, softer S15C steel in the single-piece Iron body for unprecedented feel and control.
Key features of the Srixon Z-Forged II Iron Set include:
Progressive Center of Gravity: Each iron is engineered with a specific CG location to support enhanced shot-making capabilities.
Groove Design: The expertly crafted grooves promote maximum spin and control on approach shots.
Released in 2023, the ZX7 MkII irons feature Srixon’s advanced MainFrame technology, a forged 1020 carbon steel body, and a redesigned cavity for improved feel and feedback. With a thinner face, a more refined sole design, and an optimized centre of gravity, these irons deliver exceptional ball speed, precise shot shaping, and solid contact for golfers seeking tour-level performance.
JJ Spaun’s Win Stats at Oakmont: Over the course of the four days at an extremely tough U.S. Open Spaun managed to finish his four rounds with a strokes gained average of 4.08 which is impressive considering how hard the course was set up.
Sepp Straka’s Win stats at the Truist Championship: The Second of Sepp Straka’s wins this year over the course of the four rounds he pipped Justin Thomas to win by two strokes and over the course of his four rounds he gained an average of 3.01 strokes the majority coming from his approach play.