
Minjee Lee Wins KPMG Women's PGA Championship With a Callaway Elyte Driver, Callaway Chrome Tour X Golf Ball, and an Odyssey Ai-ONE Square 2 Square Putter
CARLSBAD, Calif., June 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today Callaway Staff Professional Minjee Lee earned her 3rd career major championship at the wind-swept KPMG Women's PGA Championship in Frisco, TX. Her winning bag included a Callaway Elyte Driver, Elyte Fairway Woods, X Forged Irons, Opus Wedges, a Callaway Chrome Tour X Golf Ball, and an Odyssey Ai-ONE Square 2 Square Broomstick #7 Putter.
Lee's gamer driver is the Elyte standard model, featuring Callaway's most advanced face to date, the new Ai 10x that's designed to produce exceptionally fast ball speeds across the face. She delivered a strong performance off the tee at the Field Ranch East course, averaging over 262 yards per drive. Callaway also dominated as the #1 Driver Brand at the women's major with 51 total in play; no other brand had more than 30.
Minjee plays a Chrome Tour X Golf Ball, part of the Chrome Family that continues to excel in professional golf and in the market. Chrome Tour X is engineered for the best players who want outstanding distance, workability, and spin so they can experience their best performance from tee-to-green. This is already the 4th major victory for our Chrome Tour Golf Ball lineup – Xander Schauffele earned 2 major wins in 2024 with a Chrome Tour, and Yuka Saso won the 2024 U.S. Women's Open with a Chrome Tour X.
One of the key additions to Minjee's bag in 2025 is her Odyssey Ai-ONE Square 2 Square Broomstick #7 Putter, which she used to lead the field in putting this week. Zero torque is one of the hottest trends in putting and it's featured in our Square 2 Square models. Our modern center shafted design makes these putters Stroke Balanced to stay square throughout a golfer's stroke. Odyssey was the #1 Putter Brand at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, and it's continued to dominate as the #1 Putter on every major worldwide Tour for over 25 years.
'We're so proud of Minjee's performance this week, and we want to congratulate her for capturing her 3rd major championship victory,' said Topgolf Callaway Brands President & CEO, Chip Brewer. 'She's an outstanding player, a great representative for Callaway, and we're so excited that's reached yet another career milestone.'
Lee joined Callaway as a Staff Professional at the beginning of 2024, after being impressed in testing with the Chrome Tour X Golf Ball and the Company's innovative golf club technologies. Her brother, Min Woo Lee, is also on Callaway's Staff and he earned his 1st career PGA TOUR win earlier this year at the Texas Children's Houston Open with an Elyte Triple Diamond Driver, Odyssey Putter, and a Chrome Tour X Ball.
About Callaway Golf Callaway Golf, a Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. (NYSE: MODG) brand, is the leading manufacturer of premium golf clubs, balls, performance gear and accessories worldwide. Through an unwavering commitment to innovation, Callaway pushes the limits of performance and creates demonstrably superior products designed to make every golfer a better golfer. For more information, please visit www.callawaygolf.com.
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