Adam Schenk is an American professional who plays the PGA Tour, having earned his card through the Korn Ferry Tour after a college career at Purdue. His best result on Tour came at the 2023 Valspar Championship, where he finished solo second, and he has logged multiple top-tens since reaching the main circuit. The driver is a PING G400 at 9 degrees, a head several model cycles behind the current release, fitted with a Fujikura Ventus Black 7 X. The irons run a split set, PING i210 long irons from 2 through 5 paired with Mizuno MP-18 SC blades from 6 through pitching wedge, both built on Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100. An Odyssey Tri-Hot Rossie handles the putter slot and a Pro V1 is the ball. Across the only snapshot on record, the driver brand is PING, consistent with the broader PING presence through the long irons.
Current Bag
Snapshot: November 2025
| Club | Brand | Model | Loft / No. | Shaft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G400 | 9 degrees | Fujikura Ventus Black 7 X | ||
| i210 | 2-5 | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 | ||
| MP-18 SC | 6-PW | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 | ||
| Vokey Design SM10 | 52-12F, 56-10S, 60-10S | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 | ||
| Tri-Hot Rossie | - | |||
| Zenergy | - | |||
| MCC | - | |||
| Pro V1 | - |
How This Bag Compares to the Tour
Brand usage across 158 current bags
Player counts reflect unique players carrying at least one item from that brand in the relevant category. Computed from current bags.
Bag History
1 snapshots tracked, 2025
The 2025-11-16 build is the only bag on file for Schenk in the database. What stands out is the age of the driver head relative to the rest of the market and the split-OEM iron setup, with PING utility-style long irons feeding into Mizuno MP-18 SC blades on the same Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaft.
Data from PGAClubTracker. OWGR from owgr.com, updated weekly. All data is DORMIED's independent editorial compilation.





