
Adam Schenk
Adam Schenk is an American professional golfer from Vincennes, Indiana who played college golf at Purdue University. He earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship in his 243rd start, securing a two-year exemption through the 2027 season.
About Adam Schenk
Adam Schenk is a US professional golfer. competing on the PGA Tour. Currently ranked #136 in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR). Adam Schenk uses a Callaway Quantum MAX Driver (8.5°) driver, Callaway Apex TCB MB Irons irons, a Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot Jailbird Putter putter, and the Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond golf ball.
Full Callaway staffer with brand-new Quantum woods alongside eight-year-old 2018 Apex irons. 'Those 18 blades, aged well.' Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot Jailbird broomstick putter in zero-torque design. Both a Callaway WedgeWorks Proto and Titleist Vokey SM10 60° being tested.
Current WITB
As spotted at the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii in January 2026
Bag Breakdown
8 clubs from 3 brands in the bag
Equipment Context
Equipment Q&A
Adam Schenk uses a Callaway Quantum MAX Driver (8.5°). The driver is typically chosen for its combination of distance, forgiveness, and workability to suit the player's swing.
Adam Schenk uses a Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot Jailbird Putter. Putter choice is highly personal among tour professionals, often staying with the same model for years.
Adam Schenk plays the Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond. Tour players typically choose balls that match their swing speed and provide the spin characteristics they need around the greens.
Adam Schenk uses Callaway Apex TCB MB Irons. Iron selection on tour varies between players who prefer blades for workability and those who choose cavity backs for added forgiveness.
As of January 2026, Adam Schenk's bag includes a Callaway Quantum MAX Driver (8.5°), Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot Jailbird Putter putter, and Callaway Chrome Tour Triple Diamond. Professional golfers typically update their equipment throughout the season based on performance and new releases.



