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Adam Schenk Survives a Raging Wind in Bermuda to Win First PGA Tour Title in 243rd Attempt

Adam Schenk and rookie Braden Thornberry lead at 12-under 201 after three rounds, with four players one stroke behind at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship.

  • On Saturday at Port Royal Golf Course, Adam Schenk and Braden Thornberry share the 54-hole lead at 12-under 201 after three rounds of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship in Southampton, Bermuda.
  • Playing into the wind, both players produced low rounds that created a tie as Schenk shot a 4-under 67 with four birdies and no bogeys in strong wind, while Thornberry carded a 69 including an eagle on a par-5.
  • Schenk has previous 54-hole leads but is still seeking his first tour victory, while Max McGreevy, Chandler Phillips, Takumi Kanaya and Hadwin, the only PGA Tour winner, are one shot back.
  • With the season-ending event approaching next week, only a win would secure a PGA Tour card and two-year exemption, and ten players from the top 11 arrived in Bermuda outside the FedEx Cup picture.
  • With the season ending next week at the RSM Classic at Sea Island, urgency is high as Adam Schenk said, `I wish I really could have done this earlier in the season because I wouldn't be in this position, but here we are`.
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Adam Schenk survives a raging wind in Bermuda to win first PGA Tour title in 243rd attempt

SOUTHAMPTON, Bermuda (AP) — Adam Schenk finally won when he least expected it, closing with an even-par 71 in raging wind Sunday to hold on for a one-shot victory in the Butterfield Bermuda Championship in his 243rd start on the…

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The Canberra Times broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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