For most of its existence, the Butterfield Bermuda Championship has occupied an unassuming slot on the PGA Tour calendar — a late-fall tournament, overshadowed by bigger purses and bigger names. But this year’s edition at Port Royal delivered a Sunday that was a real head-turner. As most players struggled to qualify for next year’s 100-player limited field, Adam Schenk scrambled through. And for that, the event deserves all the attention. Maybe even a Signature event attention as suggested by this analyst.

Speaking on The Shotgun Start podcast , Andy Johnson ‘s excitement was palpable. Calling it “the event of the year,” Johnson was particularly defensive when Brendan Porath quipped that the $6M event “shouldn’t even exist.”

“Hold on. I think you can’t make an argument after t

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