Adam Hadwin Leads Butterfield Bermuda Championship Amidst Challenging Winds
SOUTHAMPTON, Bermuda – In a thrilling display of skill and resilience, Adam Hadwin maintained his lead on Friday at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, navigating the challenging winds to shoot a commendable 5-under 66 at Port Royal Golf Course. As he aims to secure his full PGA Tour playing privileges, Hadwin now takes a narrow one-shot advantage into the weekend.
The stakes are high for Hadwin, who currently sits at 147th in the FedExCup standings. With the RSM Classic looming next week, only the top 100 players will keep their Tour cards for the upcoming year. This marks a critical juncture in the 38-year-old Canadian’s career, as he is a seasoned PGA Tour winner and a two-time Presidents Cup participant. Notably, this is the first instance in Hadwin’s career where he missed the playoffs, raising the urgency to perform well.
After a solid opening round with a score of 65, Hadwin’s cumulative score now stands at an impressive 11-under 131. "I was a little bit more scrappy than yesterday, didn’t quite hit it as well,” he remarked after his round. “I felt just a little off early… but I scrambled really well, especially with my short game and putting."
Chandler Phillips and Braden Thornberry are tied for second place, both delivering strong performances with rounds of 64 and 65, respectively. Meanwhile, Max McGreevy shot a 64, while Noah Goodwin managed a 67. Six players did not finish their rounds before dark, showcasing the challenges posed by the course conditions.
McGreevy faced particularly tough wind conditions, playing late on Thursday and early on Friday. Reflecting on the swirling gusts, he stated, “Being from Oklahoma and seeing a lot of wind in my life, I’ve seen my fair share of good and bad breaks. You’ve just got to kind of roll with it.” His familiarity with blustery environments may have played a role in keeping him steady through the unpredictable conditions.
Hadwin’s ability to rebound was particularly noteworthy during his round. After a double bogey on the par-3 13th—his fourth hole of the day—he promptly made an eagle at the short par-4 sixth. "I thought I’d push it up there and get within 50, 60 yards of the green and just pitch back to that pin," Hadwin explained. "The pitch shot came off perfectly; I was a bit lucky to make it, but I executed my plan well."
As he prepares for what could be a crucial weekend, this tournament marks Hadwin’s 299th start on the PGA Tour. His only win to date came at the 2017 Valspar Championship, a notable highlight in his career to date. Retaining his playing status for next season is not just a goal; it’s becoming essential.
Among the competitors this week is Tyler Watts, an 18-year-old high school senior from Huntsville, Alabama, who is tied for 35th at 2 under after shooting a 69. Watts secured a sponsor exemption as the standout performer at the Men’s Elite Amateur Cup and is looking to make a name for himself. He previously tied for 53rd in the Procore Championship during his inaugural tour appearance.
With the weekend approaching, all eyes will be on Hadwin and his competitors as the Butterfield Bermuda Championship unfolds. The combination of fierce competition and unpredictable weather makes for an exhilarating atmosphere as golfers vie for a coveted title and a chance to solidify their standings on the PGA Tour.
As fans and analysts alike tune into the weekend’s play, the focus will clearly be on the skills, strategies, and adaptability of these talented golfers. While Hadwin leads, the resilience of emerging talents and the unpredictability of the tour add layers of intrigue to this high-stakes championship. With each swing and putt, the excitement is sure to build as contenders chase their dreams and navigate the windswept beauty of Port Royal.
This championship not only highlights Hadwin’s incredible journey but also serves as a platform for younger talents like Tyler Watts to shine. As the round continues, golf enthusiasts can expect dramatic shifts in fortune, inspiring performances, and perhaps the emergence of a new star on the PGA Tour.
Stay tuned as we continue to follow the action throughout the weekend at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, where every stroke counts and the race for FedExCup points intensifies.

