Adam Schenk is 13 under and just one back of the lead at the Bermuda Championship, but that’s hardly the most interesting thing about his week.
The world No. 162 showed up at the airport Monday ready to board a flight to Bermuda and prepare like he would any other week. There was just one problem: his golf clubs hadn’t made the trip to the airport.
“We packed our car at 5 a.m. or so and we went inside to say goodbye to our dog, Bunker,” Schenk said Friday in Bermuda. “Walked right past the clubs that were packed in the garage.