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Adam Schenk’s long-awaited PGA Tour breakthrough finally arrived at the 2025 Butterfield Bermuda Championship, where he navigated Port Royal’s swirling coastal winds with a calm, composed game — and a bag filled with trusted, familiar models. Relying on a Ping driver, a blend of Ping and Mizuno irons, and Titleist wedges, Schenk leaned into consistency over flash, proving that confidence in your setup can be just as powerful as any cutting-edge release.

The week was defined by patience and precision. As winds whipped across the fairways, Adam Schenk produced some of the steadiest golf of the tournament, grinding out key pars and capitalising on scoring chances when they appeared. His performance down the stretch — controlled approaches, reliable putting, and no panic in pressure moments — sealed a one-shot victory that felt both hard-earned and overdue.

For Adam Schenk, this win is more than a trophy; it’s a milestone in a career built on perseverance. Since turning professional in 2015, he has steadily carved out a place on Tour, known for his dependable ball striking and work-ethic mentality. Bermuda marks his first PGA Tour title, and with the form he showcased — plus a bag setup that clearly suits his game — it may be the spark that propels the next phase of his career.

Ping G400 (9 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 7 X

Ping i210 (2-5), Mizuno MP-18 SC (6-PW)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

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Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400

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Grip: SuperStroke Zenergy


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