Indiana Golf Journal December

4) Zionsville Boys Golf Team Wins State Championship 5) Adam Schenk Plays Well At The Masters In April, Vincennes resident and Purdue University graduate Adam Schenk made his first career appearance in this year’s Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Schenk was the only Indiana resident in the field of 88 players at this year’s Masters. Playing in the Masters, as a rookie, is not an easy task as most first-time participants often miss the cut. Schenk beat the odds and finished in a tie for 12th place, which earned him a spot in the field for the 2025 Masters. During this year’s four rounds at the Masters, Schenk was the model of consistency as he recorded 47 pars, 13 bogeys, and 12 birdies. In the final round, one of Schenk’s most impressive and memorable shots was his 55-foot putt for a birdie on the par-three 12th hole. It was the longest converted putt by any player in the fourth round at this year’s Masters. Both Adam’s wife Kourtney and their son AJ were in Augusta to share the Masters with Adam. One of Schenk’s Indiana-based sponsors is the French Lick Resort. In June, the Zionsville High School Boys golf team won the IHSAA Boys Golf Finals at Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel. The secondranked Eagles fired a first-round 16-over-par 304 and a secondround 8-over-par 296 for an overall 24-over-par 600 to clinch their first team state title in 20 years. Led by first-year head coach Adam Wood, who won the individual IHSAA State Title in 2013, the Eagles placed three golfers in the top-15 and four in the top-40 to overcome runner-up and topranked Westfield (605) and thirdplace finisher Hamilton Southeastern (606). Fairfield junior Brayden Miller posted a two-day, 36hole score of 68-71-139 (5-under-par) to win the IHSAA’s individual state title. Indiana Golf Journal

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