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    The clubs Adam Schenk used to win the 2025 Butterfield Bermuda Championship

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    Mike Mulholland

    November 16, 2025
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    Tied for the lead after 54 hole of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Adam Schenk displayed a calm one might not expect of a veteran tour player still seeking his first PGA Tour win.

    “I don't want to call it nervous, more excited than anything for tomorrow just to have the opportunity and find out what's going to happen,” he said. “I'm as excited to see what's going to happen as everybody else is.”

    As it turned out, that excitement was well founded. Schenk stayed steady is the forceful winds at Port Royal G.C. and not only joined the list of PGA Tour winners but left the list of those that have won $10 million or more on tour without a victory (coming into the event Schenk had banked more than $12.6 million in his career).

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    Titleist Vokey Design SM10
    $190 | Golf Galaxy
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    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Gold
    $190
    To promote a slightly lower, more controllable ball flight, the SM10 line features shorter hosel lengths and a smaller-head profile to create a progressive center of gravity in the 46- through 52-degree lofts. Tour-player feedback resulted in shifting the center of gravity on those lofts slightly closer to the center of the face for a solid feel and to reduce a draw bias. By using longer hosel lengths and thicker toplines in the higher lofts (54 degrees and up), Vokey was able to shift the center of gravity up (for a lower trajectory) and slightly forward, which enables the face to square more easily. Straighter leading edges on the pitching and gap wedges and more rounded leading edges on the sand and lob wedges provide the right amount of flexibility players need to execute a variety of shots. A “spin-milled” cutting process uses a cutter that creates the entire scoreline instead of a partial scoreline. The result is tighter manufacturing tolerances for a more consistent scoreline-edge radius, allowing the grooves to be sharper and closer. Micro-grooves cut between the grooves add spin on partial shots. Top 5 in Performance, all handicaps. 27 options (46-62 degrees), 6 grinds, 3 finishes.

    Schenk is well known for carrying a wide array or clubs to each event, sometimes as much as two bags worth, yet for a player that finally won in his 243rd start on tour, his bag is not exactly full of the latest and greatest gear. His Ping G400 driver is a model that dates to 2017 as do his Mizuno MP-18 mid and short irons. His Ping i210 long irons are only slightly younger having debuted in 2018.

    Those clubs might be old in years but delivered a reliable one birdie, one bogey 71 and a career-changing win for Schenk. Something to get excited about, for sure.

    What Adam Schenk had in the bag at the 2025 Butterfield Bermuda Championship

    Ball: Titleist Pro V1

    Driver: Ping G400 (Fujikura Ventus Black 7X), 10.5 degrees

    Irons: Ping i210 (2-5); Mizuno MP-18 (6-PW)

    Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM10 (52, 56, 60 degrees)

    Putter: Odyssey Tri-Hot 4