Which irons have the most wins on tour in 2018?

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The 2018 season on Tour has ended, so it only seems fair to see which iron models won the most trophies and pocketed the most cash on the PGA Tour. (Click here for 2019)

With both Dustin Johnson and Jason Day winning multiple times this season already, it’s no surprise that TaylorMade has come out on top – with both players having used TaylorMade’s P730’s during at least one of their victories in 2018. 

It’s also been a good year so far for Titleist, who have notched up eight victories with three different models; the 718 MB’s, 716 MB’s and 718 AP2’s. Elsewhere, Ping have five wins under their belt in 2018, with Bubba Watson winning three times with the Ping S55’s and both Ted Potter Jr and Andry Landry claiming their PGA Tour titles with their iBlades.

Find out below how many wins each iron model had in 2018, and how much money each player made while using them. 

Irons Model No. of Wins
TaylorMade P730 6
Titleist 718 MB 4
TaylorMade P750 4
Ping iBlade 2
Ping S55 3
Cobra King One Length 2
Callaway X-Forged 2*
Callaway MB1 2*
Callaway APEX MB 18 1
Mizuno JPX 900 Tour 2
Titleist 718 AP2 3
Titleist 716 MB 1
PRGR TUNE 1
Cobra King One-Length 1
Mizuno MP-5 1
Wilson Staff FG Tour V6 raw 1
Srixon Z-745 2
Bridgestone J15CB  1
TaylorMade TW Phase 1 1

*Brice Garnett used an equal amount of both Callaway MB1 (5-7) and Callaway X-Forged (8-PW) irons during his victory at the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship.

Find out which irons each player used to win on the PGA Tour this season 

Tournament Winner Irons Model Prize Money
Sentry Tournament 
of Champions
Dustin Johnson TaylorMade P730 $1,260,000
Sony Open Patton Kizzire Titleist 718 MB $1,116,000
Career Builder Jon Rahm TaylorMade P750 $1,062,000
Farmers Insurance
Open
Jason Day TaylorMade P750 $1,242,000
Waste Management 
Phoenix Open
Gary Woodland Titleist 716 MB $1,242,000
AT&T Pebble Beach 
Pro-Am
Ted Potter Jr Ping iBlade $1,332,000
Genesis Open Bubba Watson Ping S55 $1,296,000
Honda Classic Justin Thomas Titleist 718 MB $1,188,000
WGC Mexico Phil Mickelson Callaway X Forged $1,700,000
Valspar Championship Paul Casey Mizuno MP-5 $1,170,000
Arnold Palmer Inv Rory McIlroy TaylorMade P730 $1,602,000
WGC Match-Play Bubba Watson Ping S55 $1,700,000
Corales Puntacana Resort &
Club Championship
Brice Garnett  Callaway X-Forged (5-7)
Callaway MB1 (8-PW)
$540,000 
Houston Open  Ian Poulter  Titleist 718 AP2 $1,260,000 
The Masters  Patrick Reed  Callaway MB1 $1,980,000 
RBC Heritage  Satoshi Kodaira  PRGR TUNE $1,386,000 
Valero Texas Open Andrew Landry Ping iBlade $1,116,000
Wells Fargo Jason Day TaylorMade P730 $1,386,000
The Players  Webb Simpson Titleist 718 MB $1,980,000
AT&T Byron Nelson Aaron Wise Callaway Apex MB 18 $1,386,000
Fort Worth Invitational  Justin Rose  TaylorMade P730 $1,278,000 
The Memorial 
Tournament 
 Byrson DeChambeau Cobra King One-Length  $1,602,000
FedEx St Jude Classic Dustin Johnson TaylorMade P730 DJ Proto $1,118,000 
US Open Brooks Koepka  Mizuno JPX 900 Tour $2,160,000
Travelers Championship Bubba Watson Ping iBlade $1,260,000
Quicken Loans National Francesco Molinari TaylorMade P750 $1,278,000
 A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier Kevin Na  Titleist 718 AP2 $1,314,000
John Deere Classic Michael Kim  Titleist 718 AP2 $1,044,000
The Open Francesco Molinari  TaylorMade P-750 $1,890,000
Barbasol Championship Troy Merritt  Wilson Staff FG Tour V6 raw $630,000
RBC Canadian Open Dustin Johnson TaylorMade P730 DJ Proto $1,116,000
Barracuda Championship Andrew Putnam Srixon Z-745 $612,000
WGC Bridgeston Invitational Justin Thomas Titleist 718 MB $1,700,000 
PGA Championship Brooks Koepka Mizuno JPX-900 Tour $1,980,000
Wyndham Championship Brandt Snedeker Bridgestone J15CB  $1,080,000
The Northern Trust Bryson DeChambeau Cobra King One Length $1,620,000
Dell Technologies Bryson DeChambeau Cobra King One Length $1,620,000
BMW Championship Keegan Bradley Srixon Z-745  $1,620,000
Tour Championship Tiger Woods TaylorMade TW Phase 1 $1,620,000

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