It’s been 10 years since Adam Schenk debuted as a pro golfer. He joined the PGA Tour in 2018 and has since played in 215 events, making the cut 126 times. Schenk has 2 runner-up finishes to his name, and he has ended in 3rd place once. However, the 32-year-old has yet to win a PGA Tour event.
The world no. 111 has still managed to consistently place himself in the top leagues, having retained his Tour card consistently. Schenk might be hoping that things might change soon as he competes at the 2025 Sony Open. At the end of round 1, the golfer from Vincennes, Indiana, ended at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 6-under par 64. Apart from incredible strokeplay, his golf kit also deserves credit for his performance. So let’s take a look at what he is carrying in Hawaii.
Adam Schenk trusts the Ping series of clubs
According to GolfMonthly, Aam Schenk switched from the Ping G400 and Titleist TSR3 to his current driver, the Ping G430 LST driver. The $399.98 piece provides an excellent combination of a combination of high ball speed, low spin, and a relatively forgiving frame, allowing Schenk to pierce through the wind with accurate drives. He has paired it with the Fujikura Ventus 7-X shaft, which is available at $350.00.
For his fairway duty, Schenk relies on the Ping G430 and uses the Max fairway variant of the series. After upgrading from the Ping G425 Max fairway wood, the 32-year-old has been on a better run thanks to the highly reliable design and excellent speed offered by the G430. Paired with the Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 8-X shaft, the entire club comes to a price of $699.
Having tried out the Mizuno MP-18 SC irons last year, Adam Schenk switched to the Ping i210 3-iron with a True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaft. The iron helps him achieve more height on his shots and is also extremely forgiving, making it a popular piece among many golfers. It is priced at $739.99, with the shaft adding another $29.99 to the mix. Schenk also has the Ping i210 2-iron, which has the same features and price as its 3-iron counterpart. However, the Fujikura Ventus Black 10 X shaft paired with this iron is worth $200.
These were all the clubs Adam Schenk used when he was a bit far away from the green. But what are his preferred brands for putting the ball? Let’s find out.
Schenk’s equipment when aiming for birdies and eagles
Adam Schenk has the Titleist Vokey SM10 wedges set in his golf kit. He carries 3 variants of the wedges with lofts of 50°, 56°, and 60°. These wedges allow Schenk to catch less air while he is approaching the green, helping him gain more control over his shots. Each wedge can range from $189.00 to $225.00 from official online stores. He pairs the wedges with True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 Tour Issue shafts, which can be purchased for about $44.99 each.
Schenk has stuck with the Odyssey White Hot Pro Rossie for some time now. Even though it’s an old piece, it seems to have worked for the Indiana golfer as he hasn’t opted to change it. It doesn’t come as a surprise, as the putter is perfect for controlling the ball’s rotation on the greens, while its design allows the golfer to hit much more accurate shots. The Odyssey White Hot Pro Rossie putter is available at $199.99.
Like many other golfers, Schenk also uses the Titleist Pro V1 golf ball, a popular and reliable ball that fits many players. For his apparel and shoes, he relies on FootJoy. He wears FootJoy Tour Alpha, as this shoe offers stunning swing support.
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