Adam Schenk Odds to Win and Stats for The 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic

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Adam Schenk heads into the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club with +17000 odds after making the cut in his most recent outing, the U.S. Open, finishing 50th. Let’s break down his recent performances to help you place your best bets on Schenk before he tees off in Detroit, MI.

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Schenk to win the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic +17000

Bet $20, Payout $3,420.00

Adam Schenk’s recent tournaments

Date Tournament Finish Score Shots Behind Leader Earnings
June 12-15 U.S. Open 50 71-72-76-75 (+14) 15 $48,207
June 5-8 RBC Canadian Open 65 68-68-69-72 (-3) 15 $21,070
May 22-25 Charles Schwab Challenge MC 73-75 (+8) $0
May 8-11 Myrtle Beach Classic MC 70-75 (+3) $0
May 1-4 THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson 5 66-67-65-69 (-17) 14 $305,972

Adam Schenk’s recent performance

  • Schenk has finished with a better-than-average score in one of his last five tournaments.
  • He has an average score of -2 across his last five events.
  • Schenk has finished in the top five once over his last five appearances.
  • He’s made the cut in three of his last five events.
  • Over his last 12 rounds, Schenk has finushed under par four times, while also registering four rounds with a better-than-average score.
  • He has not finished any of his last 12 rounds with a top-10 score on the day.

Adam Schenk’s last five outings

Events Within Three Shots Within Five Shots Below Average
5 0 0 1

Adam Schenk’s Last Time Out

  • Schenk did not have a birdie on any of the 16 par-3 holes at the U.S. Open (the other participants averaged 1.1).
  • On the 16 par-3 holes at the U.S. Open, Schenk recorded one bogey or worse (the field averaged 3.4).
  • Schenk recorded more birdies or better (five) than the field average of 4.0 on the 48 par-4 holes at the U.S. Open.
  • In that most recent tournament, Schenk’s performance on the 48 par-4 holes included a bogey or worse 16 times (compared to the field’s better average of 11.1).
  • Schenk finished the U.S. Open registering a birdie or better on one par-5 hole, while the field averaged 1.5 on the eight par-5 holes.
  • While the field at the U.S. Open averaged 1.3 bogeys or worse on the eight par-5 holes, Schenk finished without one.
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