While it was much closer Sunday than anyone expected, Europe won the Ryder Cup, holding off the Americans by thwarting a huge Sunday charge for the 15-13 win.
Four players separated themselves for the Europeans by winning three points or more: Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hatton and Jon Rahm. All four of those players also went 2-0 in foursomes play, with McIlroy pairing with Fleetwood and Rahm and Hatton forming a dynamic duo.
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While the golf ball is always a story at the Ryder Cup, thanks to the unique foursomes/alternate shot format used for two sessions this week, each of these players had their key clubs throughout the week.
Fleetwood led all players with more than 5.6 shots gained on approach with his TaylorMade irons, while Rahm picked up nearly 3.5 strokes around the greens with his Callaway wedges.
For McIlroy, his TaylorMade driver is always one of the greatest weapons in the game and longtime veteran Justin Rose was actually Europe’s second-best player after Fleetwood, according to DataGolf, in part thanks to his 3.25 strokes picked up with his Scotty Cameron putter.
Keep reading below for a breakdown of every golf ball played by Team Europe this week and detailed specs of some of their key clubs that helped them to win their second straight Ryder Cup.
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Europe’s leading point getters’ key clubs at the 2025 Ryder Cup
Golf balls:
Ludvig Aberg – 2023 Titleist Pro V1x
Matt Fitzpatrick – 2019 Titleist Pro V1x
Tommy Fleetwood – 2024 TaylorMade TP5x Pix
Tyrrell Hatton – 2023 Titleist Pro V1x
Rasmus Hojgaard – 2024 Callaway Chrome Tour X
Viktor Hovland – 2021 Titleist Pro V1
Shane Lowry – 2025 Srixon Z-Star XV
Robert MacIntyre – 2023 Pro V1
Rory McIlroy – 2024 TaylorMade TP5
Jon Rahm – 2020 Callaway Chrome Tour X
Justin Rose – 2025 Titleist Pro V1x
Sepp Straka – 2025 Srixon Z-Star XV
Rory McIlroy’s TaylorMade Qi10 Driver. Johnny Wunder/GOLF
Rory McIlroy’s Driver
TaylorMade Qi10 9.0
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X
Length: 45″
Tipping: 1″
Swingweight: D5
FCT: Two clicks lower
TaylorMade Qi10 Custom Driver
TaylorMade Qi10 Custom Driver
Wrapped in a clean and confident package, the Qi10 driver has been strategically engineered to help players optimize distance and enhance forgiveness. THE QUEST FOR INERTIA TaylorMade’s goal with the Qi10 family is to make each driver as forgiving as possible, using advanced multi-material constructions to increase inertia. Qi10 is engineered for a balanced blend of distance and forgiveness. COMPLETE PERFORMANCE The Qi10 Driver features a lower CG projection and higher MOI than its predecessor, delivering balanced performance without any tradeoffs. NEW INFINITY CARBON CROWN An Infinity Carbon Crown covers 97% of the total crown area, creating a strategic advantage for mass redistribution and enhanced forgiveness.
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$599.99 from Fairway Jockey
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Tommy Fleetwood’s TaylorMade P7TW irons. Jack Hirsh/GOLF
Tommy Fleetwood’s Irons
TaylorMade P7TW 5-PW
Shafts: Project X 6.5
Lofts: 26/30/34/38/42/47
Lies: 59/59.5/60/60.5/61/61.5
Length: +.25″ (37.25″ 7-iron)
Swingweight: D4
TaylorMade P7TW Custom Irons
TaylorMade P7TW Custom Irons
MILLED GRIND SOLE DEBUT Milled Grind eliminates variances in sole geometry from head to head and ensures precision in every iron set, while the CNC machined sole geometry and a precise leading edge promote consistent turf interaction. TIGER’S FINGERPRINT Each iron has been meticulously shaped to meet Tiger’s discerning eye-longer blade length, thinner topline, progressive face height, and more.
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Jon Rahm had some custom stamping on his wedges this week. Johnny Wunder/GOLF
Jon Rahm’s wedges
Callaway Jaws RAWM (52/10, 56/12@55.5), OPUS SP PROTO (60/06T)
Shafts: Project X 6.5 (52/56), True Temper Dynamic Gołd Tour Issue S400 (60)
Callaway Opus SP Custom Wedge
Callaway Opus SP Custom Wedge
SPIN POCKET
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CONSTRUCTION A re-engineered 2-piece construction head design strategically reshapes mass to optimize CG locations. The Spin Pocket redistributes weight higher, raising the CG, and promoting a lower, more penetrating launch. The result is more spin and enhanced control, especially when you need to flight shots or attack tight pins. NEW SPIN GEN 2.0 FACE
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The most advanced face in OPUS history. A new 17° groove angle with tighter pitch spacing delivers more groove edge contact for more consistent spin across a variety of lies. Combined with a deeper cross-hatch laser pattern across the face, Spin Gen 2.0 produces enhanced friction for more bite and stopping power on all types of approach shots. SHAPE 6 – TOUR-VALIDATED PROFILE Trusted by Tour players for its clean, confident look at address, Shape 6 offers precise leading edge shaping and refined sole geometry. Shape 6 is the 6th and final iteration in the Opus prototype shaping phase, validated by Tour players and major champions. OPUS SP introduces progressive shaping in gap wedges to seamlessly blend with modern iron sets-creating a more cohesive setup from top to bottom. X GRIND – VERSATILITY WITH BOUNCE Back by popular demand, the X Grind returns in OPUS SP. Designed for shotmakers who want added bounce for forgiveness, without giving up versatility, the X Grind is ideal for players who like to open the face around the greens or play in firmer turf conditions. It’s the perfect blend of playability and performance in a wide range of shots and conditions.
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Justin Rose’s Scotty Cameron putter.
Justin Rose’s putter
Scotty Cameron Phantom T-5 Tour Prototype
Grip: SuperStroke Zenergy Claw 1.0 grip
Scotty Cameron 2024 Phantom 5 Custom Putter
Scotty Cameron 2024 Phantom 5 Custom Putter
Designed with an updated, slightly more compact shape with refined wing angles to enhance alignment, the near-face balanced Phantom 5 stays true to its tour-proven design and features a mid-bend shaft, new sight dot alignment and a blade-like feel.
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