Overview
- Adam Schenk won the Butterfield Bermuda Championship at 12-under 272, closing with an even-par 71 in gusts near 40 mph to edge Chandler Phillips by one.
- Schenk’s first PGA Tour victory in his 243rd start paid $1.08 million, secured a two-year exemption through 2027, moved him to No. 67 in the FedEx Cup Fall, and earned starts in The Players and PGA Championship.
- He preserved the one-shot lead with a clutch five-foot par on the 18th after a wind-influenced approach, capping a round that featured 16 pars and only one birdie.
- Runner-up Chandler Phillips climbed to No. 92 in the FedEx Cup Fall, giving him breathing room for full status ahead of next week’s season-ending RSM Classic.
- On PGA Tour Champions, Stewart Cink won the Charles Schwab Cup Championship at Phoenix and clinched the season-long Schwab Cup over Steven Alker, joining a short list of players to capture both in the same week.