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Adam Hadwin

Adam Hadwin (born November 2, 1987) is a Canadian professional er who competes primarily on the . Born in , and raised in , where he began playing at age three under his father Gerry's guidance at Ledgeview Golf Club, Hadwin attended the and earned Honorable Mention honors in 2009. He turned professional later that year, initially competing on the and the (formerly the Nationwide Tour). Hadwin's breakthrough on the came in 2017, when he became the first Canadian to shoot a 59—a round of 59—in an official event at the CareerBuilder Challenge in January, finishing second with 13 birdies that matched the record for most in a sub-60 round. Later that March, he claimed his sole victory at the , defeating by one stroke after a final-round 71 to finish at 14-under par (270), earning $1,134,000 and securing spots in major championships. Prior to his success, Hadwin won twice on the , including the 2014 Chile Classic by one stroke at 16-under par, and secured a victory on the in 2011 at the Pacific Colombia Tour Championship by six strokes at 25-under par. On the international stage, Hadwin has represented in qualification efforts for the Olympics, narrowly missing selection for the 2024 Paris Games where took the second spot behind Nick Taylor. He competed for the International team in the in both 2017—earning an automatic berth via his world ranking—and 2019, contributing to close matches against the , though the U.S. prevailed each time (17.5–12.5 in 2017 and 16–14 in 2019). As of November 2025, Hadwin remains active on the with career earnings exceeding $25 million, holding the 147th position in the FedExCup standings (as of November 16, 2025) and 219th in the after a top-10 finish earlier in the season; he is currently leading the Butterfield Championship after two rounds, positioned to improve his standing. In his , Hadwin is married to fellow Jessica Hadwin, whom he met at the , and they have a daughter, Maddox Amelia, born in 2020. The couple established The Hadwin Family Foundation in May 2020 to support families facing medical and financial hardships, with a focus on infertility issues. Hadwin, a 5-foot-8, 165-pound right-handed player, endorses Callaway Golf and lists skydiving and visiting the among his bucket-list aspirations.

Early life and amateur career

Childhood and introduction to golf

Adam Hadwin was born on November 2, 1987, in , , . His family included his father, Gerry Hadwin, who worked as an assistant professional at the local Hillcrest Golf Club, and his mother, Brenda, who served as an assistant manager at a store. The family resided in for approximately two years following his birth, during which time Gerry Hadwin's role in the began to shape the household's connection to the sport. When Hadwin was around two years old, his family relocated to , where he spent the remainder of his childhood. There, Gerry Hadwin continued his career as a professional, eventually joining the Canadian Professional Golfers' Association in 1979 and working at clubs such as Morgan Creek near White Rock. This environment provided Hadwin with early exposure to courses and instruction; he began playing at a young age, influenced heavily by his father's profession and guidance as a teaching professional. Although was his favorite childhood sport initially, quickly became a central part of his life, with the family spending summers in , where he played at local courses alongside his grandfather. Hadwin's initial development as a golfer occurred through junior competitions in , where he honed his skills at clubs like Ledgeview Golf Club. He was a member of the Canadian National Junior team and tied for sixth at the Canadian Junior Tournament. He achieved his first tournament wins in local junior events and gained recognition as a promising talent before high school, including strong performances in provincial tournaments that marked his early success in the sport. By his mid-teens, Hadwin had committed more seriously to golf, crediting his father's input for building a solid foundation.

University career and amateur achievements

Adam Hadwin attended the from 2005 to 2009 on a scholarship, majoring in business management while also receiving the university's National Scholar Program Academic Scholarship. In his sophomore season of 2006–07, Hadwin appeared in all 14 events for the , competing in 41 rounds and contributing to the team's efforts in competitions. In his junior season of 2007–08, he participated in 14 tournaments, finishing fourth on the team in stroke average and achieving a season-high fourth-place result at the UNCG Bridgestone Classic. Hadwin helped elevate the Cardinals' program, which ranked 10th nationally that year. In his senior year of 2008–09, Hadwin's performance peaked, as he captured the individual title at the BIG EAST Men's Golf Championship by firing a final-round 67 to overcome a deficit and become the third Cardinal to win the event. He also competed in the NCAA Central Regional, posting scores of 75-72-76 for 223 and a 17th-place finish, before placing 55th at the NCAA Championships. His standout season earned him Honorable Mention honors from Golfweek. Beyond collegiate play, Hadwin gained international amateur experience representing Canada on the 2008 National Men's Amateur Team, selected alongside players like 2007 Canadian Men's Amateur champion Nick Taylor. That year, he competed in the Canadian Men's Amateur Championship, finishing tied for 40th at +7. Earlier, in 2006, Hadwin earned medalist honors in qualifying for the PNGA Men's Amateur Championship with a 3-under-par 137 (69-68) at Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club, the only player under par across both rounds in a field of 168. Following his senior year, Hadwin turned professional in 2009, forgoing any immediate attempts to pursue opportunities on developmental tours.

Professional career

Early professional years (2009–2013)

Adam Hadwin turned professional in September 2009 following his collegiate career at the . He began competing on the Vancouver Golf Tour (VGT), a regional developmental circuit, where he secured four victories during the 2009–2010 seasons, including his debut professional win at the 2009 Ledgeview Open. These early successes on the VGT, which provided a platform for building competitive experience close to home in , helped establish his reputation among Canadian golf professionals. In 2010, Hadwin joined the Canadian Tour (now PGA Tour Canada) and claimed his first title at the Desert Dunes Classic in a playoff victory over Richard T. Lee, finishing at 15-under par. This win, combined with 10 top-10 finishes throughout the season, earned him the Canadian Tour Rookie of the Year honors and propelled him to second place on the tour's money list with approximately $50,000 in earnings. Building on this momentum, Hadwin added another Canadian Tour victory in 2011 at the Pacific Colombia Tour Championship, where he dominated with a 25-under par total to win by six strokes. That same year, he made a strong impression on a major stage by finishing tied for fourth at the PGA Tour's RBC Canadian Open, shooting a final-round 68 to end two strokes behind winner David Hearn and earning $168,000—his highest payout to date. Hadwin also notched two additional wins on Canadian Tour-equivalent circuits and one on the Gateway Tour, including the Desert Winter Sponsorship event, further solidifying his resume on mini-tours. He attempted (Q-School) in late 2011, earning conditional status on the (now ) for 2012 after a tie for 100th at the final stage, which granted him limited starts based on performance. Through 2013, Hadwin progressed on developmental tours, finishing 39th on the 2012 money list with over $100,000 in earnings and maintaining conditional status into the following year, reflecting steady improvement in rankings and prize money from his initial professional seasons totaling around $250,000 across circuits.

Rise to the PGA Tour (2014–2016)

In 2014, Hadwin secured his promotion to the PGA Tour with a breakout season on the Korn Ferry Tour (then known as the Web.com Tour), where he recorded two victories. His first win came at the Chile Classic in March, where he birdied the final two holes to finish at 16-under par for a one-stroke victory over Alistair Presnell, earning $117,000 and propelling him to the top of the season's money list at that point. Later, in September, he claimed his second title at the Chiquita Classic, closing with a 4-under 68 to win by two strokes at 18-under par, a performance that helped him finish fourth on the regular-season money list with $473,667 in earnings and secure a PGA Tour card for the 2015 season. As a rookie in , Hadwin adapted quickly, posting three top-10 finishes amid seven top-25 results and finishing the season 102nd on the money list with $937,611 in earnings, which allowed him to retain full playing status via the top 125 exemption. His strong putting and ball-striking contributed to consistent performances, marking a solid debut year despite the challenges of the tour's competitive field. Off the course, Hadwin bolstered his professional profile by signing a sponsorship deal with RBC in February, joining fellow Canadians and Nick Taylor as part of the bank's growing golf ambassador program. Hadwin built on his rookie momentum in 2016, making 20 of 28 cuts and earning $1,067,809 to finish 68th on the money list. A highlight was his performance at the RBC Canadian Open, where he finished at 1-under par to tie for 49th and claim the Rivermead Cup as the top Canadian professional in the field. These results helped elevate his from outside the top 200 at the start of the year to a career-high position within the top 100 by season's end, reflecting his growing consistency and international recognition. He also renewed his partnership with BELFOR earlier in the year, providing additional support as he established himself on the tour.

Breakthrough and PGA Tour victory (2017–2019)

In 2017, Adam Hadwin achieved a breakthrough moment during the third round of the CareerBuilder Challenge in , where he carded a 13-under-par , marking the ninth sub-60 round in history and the first such score since Ryo Ishikawa's in 2010. This bogey-free performance, featuring thirteen birdies, propelled Hadwin into the lead at 25 under for the tournament, though he ultimately finished second after a final-round 70. Later that year, Hadwin secured his first victory at the , closing with an even-par 71 to edge out by one stroke in a tense final round at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course. The win, which came after a brief bout of nerves on the practice range, earned him $1,134,000 and elevated his season earnings to $3,455,012, while also qualifying him for his debut at the . Building on his 2017 success, Hadwin maintained consistency in 2018 with three top-10 finishes, including a tie for third at , despite dealing with a hip injury from that forced him to withdraw from the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in July. He managed the condition conservatively and returned for the later that month, finishing tied for 29th, and ended the year with $1,932,487 in earnings. At the 2018 Masters, Hadwin posted rounds of 69-75-72-71 to finish tied for 24th at 1 under par, his best result in the event at that point. In 2019, Hadwin continued his strong form with multiple top-10s, such as a tie for sixth at the , contributing to season earnings of $2,039,012 and pushing his career total beyond $10 million. His consistent play during this period saw him reach a career-high of 35th. Hadwin's peak years culminated in his participation in the at , where he was selected as a captain's pick for the International team and went 2-2-0 in four matches, including a 1-up fourball victory alongside Sungjae Im over and . This event capped a period of sustained top-50 world ranking status and highlighted his growth into a reliable contender, bolstered by the foundation from his earlier successes.

Recent professional years (2020–present)

The significantly disrupted the schedule in 2020, suspending play for several months before resuming with strict health protocols, including and limited fan access. Hadwin adapted to these changes, noting the return felt "back to normal" albeit with reduced social interactions on course. His performance during the 2020-2021 seasons was solid yet unspectacular, allowing him to maintain full status through consistent cuts made and mid-pack finishes, such as earning approximately $1.2 million in 2020 to place 58th in the FedExCup standings. Entering 2022, Hadwin's highlight came at the U.S. Open, where he finished tied for seventh at 1-under par after opening with a first-round lead of 4-under 66 at . This major result underscored his resilience amid the ongoing post-pandemic schedule adjustments, though his overall season remained steady without breakthroughs. In 2023, Hadwin experienced near success at the , finishing at 24-under par to force a three-way playoff with and , ultimately losing on the first extra hole when Fowler birdied the par-4 18th. Later that year at the RBC Canadian Open, Hadwin became the subject of a viral incident when a mistook him for an intruder and tackled him to the ground as he rushed the 18th green to celebrate fellow Canadian Nick Taylor's playoff victory. Hadwin, unharmed and laughing off the mishap, later reunited with the guard, who described it as a "soft takedown." Hadwin's 2024 season featured consistent play despite occasional form dips, highlighted by a career-high of 35th achieved in June following a third-place finish at the . This result propelled him up the FedExCup standings, reflecting steady ball-striking and putting gains even as he navigated competitive pressures. As of November 16, 2025, Hadwin has competed in 26 events during the season, with career earnings exceeding $25 million. He holds exemption status through 2026, secured via prior top-50 finishes and ongoing performance. Key performances include a tied for ninth at the , where he carded a 14-under 270 to earn $250,700, and a tied for third at the Butterfield . He has secured two top-10 finishes overall, with additional strong showings like tied for fourth or better in select events, contributing to his push for playoff contention. At the RBC Canadian Open in June, Hadwin opened eyes by contending at 5-under through early rounds, marking a turning point as he discussed overcoming the "hardest period" of his career amid a rankings drop from 59th at year's end 2024 to outside the top 100.

Professional wins

PGA Tour wins

Adam Hadwin secured his sole victory at the 2017 , held from March 9–12 at the Copperhead Course of Innisbrook Resort in . Entering the event on a medical exemption after an earlier injury, Hadwin posted scores of 68, 64, 67, and 71 to finish at 14-under-par 270, holding off a late charge from to win by one stroke. His second-round 64 included seven birdies and propelled him into contention, while his bogey-free third round extended his lead to four shots heading into Sunday. The final round proved tense, as Hadwin endured a double on the 16th hole after hitting into water, dropping him into a with Cantlay at 14 under. However, he steadied with pars on the 17th and 18th—the latter a challenging "" finish known for its difficulty—while Cantlay the 18th after failing to convert from a greenside , securing Hadwin's triumph without a playoff. For his efforts, Hadwin earned $1,134,000, the largest payday of his career at that point. This breakthrough marked Hadwin's third professional win overall, building on prior successes on the that had earned him his card. The victory catapulted him to fourth in the FedExCup standings, elevated his just outside the top 50, and granted full exempt status through the 2018–19 season, along with entry into the . Reflecting on the win's broader significance, Hadwin expressed national pride in a post-victory , stating, "It is really a win for the country and not just myself. I'm a part of a very special group of Canadian guys that have been on Tour for a while now and are doing some great things."

Korn Ferry Tour wins

Hadwin secured his first victory on the (then known as the Tour) at the 2014 Chile Classic, held from March 6–9 at Prince of Wales Country Club in , . He entered the final round with a one-stroke lead and carded a 3-under-par 69, finishing at 16-under-par 272 to win by one stroke over Australia's Alistair Presnell, who closed with a 68 featuring an on the 18th hole. This triumph, highlighted by birdies on four of his final six holes, earned Hadwin $117,000 and propelled him to the top of the season-long money list at that point. Later that year, Hadwin claimed his second title at the 2014 Chiquita Classic, contested from September 4–7 at River Run Country Club in . Trailing by one stroke entering the final round, he mounted a comeback with a 4-under-par 68, avoiding bogeys and making key birdies to finish at 18-under-par 270, securing a two-stroke victory over John Peterson. This win, part of the Web.com Tour Finals, netted him $180,000 and boosted his standing significantly. These two victories marked a breakthrough season for Hadwin on the , where he amassed $529,792 in earnings to top the combined regular season and Finals money list. Finishing first overall earned him full exempt status on the for the 2014–15 season, launching his career at the highest level of professional golf.

Other professional wins

Hadwin turned professional in 2009 and recorded multiple victories on minor professional tours, including the , Canadian Tour (now ), and Gateway Tour, which helped establish his credentials ahead of his opportunities. His inaugural professional triumph occurred at the 2009 Desert Winter Sponsorship event on the Gateway Tour. On the Vancouver Golf Tour, Hadwin recorded six wins from 2009 to 2011, starting with four victories in his debut 2009 season: the Ledgeview Open, Golden Ears Open, Johnston Meier Insurance Open, and RBC Invitational Pro-Am, which showcased his immediate dominance on the regional circuit. He added the 2010 Vancouver Open, carding rounds of 69-66-69 for a 10-under-par total, securing a three-stroke margin over runner-up Weintraub across the Fraserview, Langara, and McCleery golf courses in . In 2011, he defended his Open title with scores of 65-65-73 to tie Brad Clapp, then prevailed in a playoff via birdie on the par-5 18th hole at Fraserview Golf Course. Hadwin also won the 2016 Vancouver Open with scores of 69-71-67 for an 11-under-par total, defeating the field by one stroke. Hadwin's Canadian Tour successes included the inaugural 2010 Desert Dunes Classic, where he posted 63-67-69-70 for 19-under par and defeated Richard T. Lee in a sudden-death playoff at Desert Dunes Golf Club in , on November 7. He followed with a commanding wire-to-wire victory at the 2011 Pacific Tour Championship, firing 66-66-62-69 for 25-under par and a six-stroke edge over the field at Club Campestre Guaymaral in , concluding on March 27.

Performance in major championships

Results summary

Adam Hadwin made his major championship debut in and has since progressed to more consistent contention, particularly after 2017 when he earned full status. His best finish came at the 2022 U.S. Open, where he tied for seventh.
YearU.S. Open
2011DNPT39DNPDNP
2012DNPDNPDNPDNP
2013DNPCUTDNPDNP
2014DNPDNPDNPDNP
2015DNPDNPDNPDNP
2016DNPDNPDNPDNP
2017T36T60CUTCUT
2018T24CUTT35CUT
2019DNPDNPT57T29
2020DNPDNPDNPT58
2021DNPT40CUTT64
2022DNPT7DNPT71
2023DNP59DNPT40
2024T53CUTCUTT60
2025T53DNPDNPCUT
Hadwin has made 26 appearances in the major championships through 2025, advancing to the cut on 17 occasions and recording one top-10 finish.

Notable major performances

One of Adam Hadwin's most memorable major championship performances came at the 2022 U.S. Open at in , where he achieved his career-best finish of tied for seventh place. Entering as an alternate after Paul Casey's withdrawal, Hadwin fired a 4-under-par 66 in the opening round—his lowest score in any major—to take sole possession of the lead, highlighted by three consecutive birdies on the front nine and just one on the back. He followed with rounds of 72, 70, and 71 to finish at 1-under 279, showcasing strong weekend play with consistent scoring amid firm, fast conditions that challenged the field. This result marked a significant milestone, earning him $507,786 and elevating his world ranking profile. Hadwin's major appearances prior to 2022 often featured early challenges, including several missed cuts that underscored the steep in his initial forays into elite competition. For instance, in 2017—shortly after his breakthrough victory at the —he missed the cut at the with rounds of 79 and 76 at , reflecting struggles with accuracy and putting under major pressure. Similar setbacks occurred at the 2017 Masters (tied for 36th after making the cut) and (missed cut), as well as multiple U.S. Opens in the early where he battled inconsistency as a rising professional. These experiences, however, contributed to his growth, aligning with a career peak following his 2017 win that secured exemptions into majors and honed his composure. A standout effort came at the 2018 Masters, where Hadwin posted a 3-under 69 in the first round at Augusta National to share fourth place after Day 1, birdieing three of four holes mid-front nine and navigating effectively. Despite a tougher second round of 75, he rebounded with 72 and 71 over the weekend to finish tied for 24th at 1-under 287, his best result at and a sign of maturing major contention post-2017. These performances, detailed in the results summary table, illustrate how Hadwin's major outings evolved from early hurdles to competitive showings during his ascent.

Other significant tournament results

The Players Championship

Adam Hadwin made his debut in in 2015 at , where he missed the cut after rounds of 75 and 74. Since earning his full card following the 2016 season, Hadwin has established a consistent presence in the event, often referred to as the "fifth major" due to its prestige, large purse, and elite field. Through 2025, he has made 11 appearances, with five top-35 finishes demonstrating his reliability at the challenging Stadium Course. Hadwin's best performances came in 2020 and 2023, when he tied for 13th place both times, finishing at 7-under par in 2020 with a strong third-round 68 and at 7-under par in 2023 highlighted by a bogey-free 69 in the third round. Other notable results include a T9 in 2022, where he closed with a 67 to reach 7-under par, and a T30 in 2017 shortly after his breakthrough PGA Tour victory at the Valspar Championship. In contrast, he has missed four cuts, including in his debut year, 2019 (72-73), 2024 (75-73), and 2025 (69-77). A memorable moment from Hadwin's 2024 appearance occurred during the first round on the par-3 17th and 18th holes, where consecutive water hazards led to frustration; he threw his 7-iron into the lake after the 18th but recovered to make on both, signing for a 3-over 75. Over his last seven starts from 2018 to 2024, Hadwin averaged a 28th-place finish and scored 4-under par on average, underscoring his growing comfort with the demanding layout despite occasional inconsistencies.
YearFinishTotal Score (to par)Earnings
2015CUT149 (+5)$0
2016T39287 (-1)$45,200
2017T30289 (+1)$65,205
2020T13281 (-7)$262,125
2023T13281 (-7)$375,000
2025CUT146 (+2)$0

World Golf Championships

Adam Hadwin earned eligibility for events beginning in 2017, following his breakthrough season that included a win at the and a career-high world ranking of No. 52. These invitational tournaments, limited to top-ranked players and major winners, featured Hadwin in a total of 14 starts across various formats, including and , through the series' conclusion in 2023. His debut WGC campaign in 2017 showcased early promise, with a tied for fifth finish at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, where he carded rounds of 68-69-67-69 for 7-under par at , marking his best performance in the series. Hadwin also competed in the inaugural WGC-Mexico Championship (T9) and the (T65 at 7-over), making the cut in both while adapting to the elite fields. At the WGC-Dell Technologies , he advanced to the round of 32 before elimination, finishing tied for 33rd overall. In 2018, Hadwin maintained consistent participation, achieving another top-10 at the WGC-Mexico Championship (T9 at 10-under) but withdrawing from the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational due to injury. He tied for 30th at the (3-over) and reached the round of 16 at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play (T17), where he notably defeated world No. 1 4-and-3 in pool play. Hadwin's strongest Match Play showing came in 2019, finishing tied for ninth after advancing from pool play with a 2-0-1 record, including a halved match against . That year, he also tied for 29th at the inaugural WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational (even par) and tied for 46th at the (even par). Post-2020, Hadwin's appearances declined as his world ranking fell outside the top 60, limiting invitations amid increased competition from rising players. He made four more starts: tied for 72nd at the 2020 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational (8-over), tied for 64th at the 2021 WGC-Workday Championship at The Concession (5-over), tied for 33rd at the , and tied for 17th at the , his final appearance in the series before its discontinuation. Across all events, Hadwin made the cut in 10 of 14 starts, with top-10 finishes in three tournaments establishing his competitiveness among golf's elite.
YearEventFinishTo ParSource
2017WGC-Mexico ChampionshipT9-11datagolf.com
2017WGC-Bridgestone InvitationalT5-7sbnation.com
2017T33+2datagolf.com
2017T65+7thegolfnewsnet.com
2018WGC-Mexico ChampionshipT9-10datagolf.com
2018T17-2datagolf.com
2018WGC-Bridgestone InvitationalWD-cbssports.com
2018T30+3australiangolfdigest.com.au
2019T9-3datagolf.com
2019WGC-FedEx St. Jude InvitationalT29Edatagolf.com
2019T46Ethegolfnewsnet.com
2020WGC-FedEx St. Jude InvitationalT72+8owgr.com
2021WGC-Workday ChampionshipT64+5datagolf.com
2022T33+1datagolf.com
2023T17-1datagolf.com

Team appearances

Presidents Cup

Adam Hadwin made his debut for the International team at the held at in , where he earned the 10th and final automatic qualification spot through the points list after a strong season that included his first victory at the . He competed in three matches, posting a 0-2-1 record: a loss in alongside to and (3 and 2), a halved four-ball match with against and , and a singles loss to (2 and 1). The International team fell to the , 19–11. Hadwin returned for the 2019 Presidents Cup at in , , selected as one of four captain's picks by International captain following a solid fall season with multiple top-10 finishes. He played in three matches again, achieving a 1-1-1 record: a four-ball victory with Sungjae Im over and (1 up), a defeat with to Cantlay and Schauffele, and a halved singles match against . The International team mounted a strong challenge but lost narrowly to the , 16-14. Across his two appearances, Hadwin compiled a career 1-3-2 record in the , expressing particular pride in representing as one of the few Canadians to compete in the event. He has not qualified or been selected for subsequent editions, including 2022 and 2024, due to fluctuations in his world ranking and competition from other players.

Personal life

Family and residence

Adam Hadwin was born on November 2, 1987, in , , where his family resided for approximately two years before relocating to , shaping his early roots in the province. His father, Gerry Hadwin, a longtime club professional who joined the Canadian PGA in 1979 and served as director of at Ledgeview Golf Club in Abbotsford, played a pivotal role in introducing Adam to the sport and building the fundamentals of his swing from a young age. Hadwin also grew up alongside his younger brother, Kyle, with whom he shared a close bond forged through their childhood in Abbotsford; the siblings have collaborated on charitable efforts, including events supporting research, as Kyle was diagnosed with the condition at age nine. Hadwin met his future wife, Dawn Kippenberger, in 2014 via while competing in a Web.com Tour event in ; the couple married on March 24, 2017, shortly after his first PGA Tour victory. They welcomed their daughter, Maddox Hadwin, on January 8, 2020, followed by their second daughter, Beverly "Bev" Hadwin, on December 7, 2022. The family resided in , for about a decade, where Hadwin established a training base amid his schedule. In 2024, Hadwin, Jessica, Maddox, and Beverly sold their home and relocated full-time to .

Playing style and equipment

Adam Hadwin is known as a precise ball-striker who excels in approach play and maintains a steady, well-rounded game suited to demanding courses. His style emphasizes consistency with irons and long shots into greens, allowing him to grind out scores around par on challenging layouts like those in U.S. Open conditions. Hadwin's short game is a key strength, particularly his putting, which underwent significant improvement following extensive work at a British Columbia putting lab prior to his 2017 breakthrough. This led to a career highlight: a third-round at the CareerBuilder Challenge, one of only 13 such scores in history. Despite occasional putting slumps, as evidenced by his 2025 season Strokes Gained: Putting average of +0.051 (ranking 90th as of November 2025), he has demonstrated adaptability across course types, with driving accuracy at 62.14% and averaging 302.8 yards off the tee (as of November 2025). In 2025, Hadwin primarily uses Callaway equipment as his main sponsor, complemented by for his putter and Pride for grips. His driver is a Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond (9 degrees) with a Diamana PD 60 TX shaft, paired with a Callaway Elyte 3-wood (15 degrees) and 5-wood (18 degrees Triple Diamond), both fitted with Diamana TB 70 TX shafts. For versatility, he carries a Callaway UW utility iron (19 degrees bent to 18) with a Diamana TB 80 TX shaft. His irons consist of a Callaway UT (21 degrees), Elyte 4-iron, and TCB Raw set (5-PW), all shafted with True Temper Dynamic Gold Issue White X100. Wedges include custom Callaway Opus SP Prototypes (52 degrees bent to 50, 56 bent to 55, and 60 bent to 59) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Issue S400 shafts, featuring a custom grind on the 60-degree for better turf interaction. He puts with an White Hot OG #7S, uses Pride Tour Velvet grips throughout, and plays the Callaway Chrome X ball.

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