Celine Boutier secured her seventh LPGA Tour title at the ShopRite LPGA Classic, shooting a final-round 66 at Seaview Golf Club in Galloway, New Jersey. The French standout finished at 9-under par, closing with one of the day's lowest rounds to claim victory. The win reinforces Boutier's status as one of the most consistent and accomplished competitors in women's golf, and it highlights the role of equipment in professional success.
Boutier, who has used PXG clubs since 2021, credited her preparation and execution under pressure. 'Winning is never something you expect,' Boutier said. 'You work hard, stay patient, and trust the process, knowing there are no guarantees. This week, I felt prepared, I stayed committed to my game plan, and I was able to execute when it mattered most thanks to my team, my training, and my equipment.' Her bag includes the PXG Secret Weapon driver, Black Ops and GEN6 hybrids, 0311 P GEN4 irons, and Sugar Daddy III wedges.
Bob Parsons, Founder and CEO of PXG, praised Boutier's performance. 'Celine continues to demonstrate what makes great champions special,' said Parsons. 'Her commitment to excellence, her work ethic, and her ability to perform when the pressure is high are remarkable. Everyone at PXG is proud to celebrate this victory with her.'
The victory at the ShopRite LPGA Classic is significant not only for Boutier but also for PXG, which has invested heavily in tour representation. The company's professional staff includes numerous players on both the LPGA and PGA tours, such as Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Eric Cole, and Megan Khang. Boutier's win demonstrates the effectiveness of PXG's equipment in competitive play, reinforcing the brand's credibility among serious golfers.
For Boutier, the win adds to a career that has seen steady improvement since her rookie season. The French golfer has become a fixture in the top ranks of women's golf, and her ability to close out tournaments under pressure sets her apart. The ShopRite LPGA Classic, known for its challenging seaside conditions, provided a stern test, and Boutier's final-round 66 was one of the best rounds of the day.
As the LPGA season progresses, Boutier's victory positions her as a strong contender for future majors and season-ending honors. The win also underscores the importance of equipment fit and customization, as PXG clubs are engineered to be custom built to each golfer's unique specifications. Boutier's success serves as a testament to the partnership between player and manufacturer, and it highlights the competitive advantage that well-fitted equipment can provide.


