Adam Hadwin in contention heading into final round of 2025 Bermuda Championship

Adam Hadwin (Bryan Berlin, Wikimedia Commons)

Adam Hadwin is one stroke back of the lead heading into the final round of the 2025 Butterfield Bermuda Championship on Sunday. Hadwin is at -11, in third place, and only behind Americans Adam Schenk and Braden Thornberry.

Hadwin had a score of even par 71 in round three on Saturday. He had four birdies and four bogeys. Hadwin birdied the sixth, 10th, 11th and 17th holes. Hadwin then bogeyed the third, fourth, 16th, and 18th holes.

Schenk of Vincennes, Indiana and Thornberry of Germantown, Tennessee are still looking for their first PGA tournament victories in their career. Schenk, who was once ranked as high as 40th in the Official World Golf Rankings, has made his last four cuts on the PGA Tour. Schenk’s best ever result was a second place finish. That came at the 2023 Charles Schwab Challenge and Valspar Championship. Ironically, it was the Valspar Championship that Hadwin won in 2017.

There are three golfers tied for second with Hadwin at -11. They are Japan’s Takumi Kanaya, and Americans Chandler Phillips of Huntsville, Texas and Max McGreevy of Edmond, Oklahoma. Japan’s Rikuya Hoshino is alone in seventh at -10. Ireland’s Seamus Power, and Americans Frankie Capan III of Stillwater, Minnesota, Vince Whaley of Lexington, Kentucky, and Noah Goodwin of Ann Arbor, Michigan are tied for eighth at -9.

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