Softspikes traction once again proved decisive on the biggest stage, with Tommy Fleetwood, the winner of the PGA Tour’s season-ending Tour Championship trusting Tour Flex Pro to secure victory and with it the FedEx Cup title.
Closing out a three-shot win at 18-under-par, the champion delivered a composed final round at East Lake to seal a first PGA TOUR victory at the 164th attempt.
The triumph was powered by the same Tour Flex Pro spikes that have become the #1 choice for players under pressure, delivering the stability and control needed to perform when it matters most.
Across the week at East Lake, 90% of the field opted for replaceable spikes, underlining their continued dominance over spikeless alternatives, with 40% of players choosing Tour Flex Pro.
“This victory is another example of how the world’s best players are relying on Softspikes at the very highest level of the game,” said Joe Henderson, President, Softspikes. “Tour Flex Pro has earned its reputation as the #1 spike on Tour, providing the traction and consistency needed to win season-defining events.”
The win brings the season’s total to 36 of the last 40 PGA TOUR events being won by players powered by Softspikes performance.
Tour players change grips and traction regularly based on course conditions, but amateur golfers rarely think about the impact wearing spikes has on consistency and distance. To achieve optimal performance benefits, golfers should be switching up their spikes every 15 rounds.
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