Softspikes continues to dominate professional golf, with the latest victories on both the PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour once again underlining the performance edge provided by the brand’s market-leading replaceable traction.
At the 3M Open on the PGA TOUR, champion Kurt Kitayama relied on Tour Flex Pro spikes in his Puma shoes to navigate four demanding rounds and hold off a crowded leaderboard. The top three finishers all trusted Tour Flex Pro, and five of the top six players finishing T3 or better chose the model. In total, 46 of the top 52 finishers opted for replaceable spikes over spikeless or tennis-style footwear.
Meanwhile, at the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open, it was a breakthrough debut for this week’s LPGA winner, Lottie Woad, who wore Pulsar spikes en route to an unforgettable victory. The result further underlines the confidence players place in Softspikes’ ability to deliver performance from the ground up especially in challenging, blustery Scottish conditions.
“We’re seeing extraordinary consistency week after week,” said Joe Henderson, President, Softspikes. “Whether it’s Tour Flex Pro delivering under pressure or Pulsar providing trusted grip on links turf, the performance speaks for itself. Players are choosing Softspikes because they know traction matters.”
Softspikes have now been worn in 32 of the 36 PGA TOUR wins this season, continuing the brand’s dominance across all major tours worldwide.