As anyone who watched the PGA Championship in Aronimink I know, the course has played harsh.
Aaron Rai came out on top thanks to a final round of five-under-par 65 that gave him a three-shot victory over Jon Rahm and Alex Smalley. But no one in the 156-player field managed to post four rounds under par.
The greens were devilish, making it even more of a priority for players to find the fairway off the tee, and hopefully set themselves up for success with a fairway shot.
Over the course of four rounds, there were 56 fairway opportunities at Aronimink, and three players who topped the driving accuracy listfinding the short grass 69.64 percent of the time: Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth and Chandler Blanchet. (Winner Aaron Rai was fourth, with a driving accuracy percentage of 67.86 percent.)
So if your game could use a boost in external efficiency, check out the three most accurate drivers of the week used by some of the world’s best below.
Shop the PGA Championship’s leading fairways
Scottie Scheffler: TaylorMade
Scottie Scheffler still plays TaylorMade’s Qi10, which is sadly no longer available. The next best thing: TaylorMade’s latest, the Qi4D.
TaylorMade Qi4D Custom Driver
SHAPE FOR SPEED The re-engineered head profile increases ball speed thanks to improved aerodynamics developed through advanced simulations. FACE FOR DISTANCE 60x Carbon Twist Face™ is a technological cornerstone that provides weight savings, exceptional ball speed and more durability compared to a titanium face. ADJUSTABLE PERFORMANCE The 4° loft sleeve can be used to adjust the loft angle, reach and face for optimized flight. PROVEN TOUR TECHNOLOGY The new and improved Speed ​​Pocket™ cutting edge protects ball speed and reduces spin on low face shots. Advanced CAD modeling creates a design with a clean and powerful sound, a foundation of TaylorMade driver performance. Multi-material construction allows engineers to strategically place mass in areas of the head where it maximizes performance, speed and stability.
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Jordan Spieth: The title
Spieth recently upgraded to the new Titleist GTS2 driver and 3-wood, and also switched to a new ball, Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash.
Custom GTS2 title driver
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Chandler Blanchet: Title
Blanchet is still playing with the popular Titleist GT2 – a high-launch, low-spinning option that was first released in early 2025.
Titleist GT2 Personal Driver
GT2 — Speed ​​and Forgiveness Across the Face For players who can’t always find the center of the face and need the consistency of a high-MOI driver without sacrificing speed. Speed ​​and forgiveness across the face Delivering impressive distance from every point of impact, the GT2 extracts maximum performance through the forged design. Get the added stability and confidence of a high MOI driver without sacrificing speed. Hassle-free thermoform crown A re-imagined ultra-lightweight design born from a new Matrix Properties polymer. The tunable acoustic properties of this unique composite allow Titleist engineers to realize new material benefits while maintaining our distinctive sound and feel. All wrapped up in a clean look that inspires complete confidence. The Split Mass Construction GT2 offers a powerful balance of forgiveness and speed thanks to an advancement in internal weight. Mass is moved to the back of the clubhead to increase MOI for better stability, while also pushing the weight down and forward to optimize speed and spin. The result is a driver that frees you to drive with confidence.
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As a four-year member of Columbia’s inaugural women’s varsity player class, Jessica can blow away anyone in the masthead. She can also drive them to the office, where she is primarily responsible for producing print and online features, as well as overseeing large special projects such as GOLF.com.

