Six golfers are neck and neck heading into Sunday's Butterfield Bermuda Championship, with the winner's circle and a 2026 PGA TOUR card on the line. The stakes are high, with five players seeking their first TOUR victory and all six fighting for their professional careers. The top spot is tied between Adam Schenk and Braden Thornberry, both at 12-under par, with Takumi Kanaya, Max McGreevy, Chandler Phillips, and Adam Hadwin just one shot back. Hadwin is the only one with a TOUR win under his belt, but the rest are determined to make their mark. Kanaya, in particular, is making a strong push with a second-lowest round of 5-under 66 on Saturday, despite challenging conditions. However, this position is a result of their own making, whether it's swing changes, injuries, or poor form. Schenk, despite holding the 54-hole lead multiple times, is yet to secure a win in his 243rd start. Thornberry, a college standout, is also on a journey to the TOUR, having won the NCAA DI Men’s Golf Championship for Ole Miss in 2017. The race to the finish line is intense, with a two-minute weather delay on Saturday due to rain, and now a forecast of high winds for Sunday. The players must stay focused and make the most of their limited time on the course. The final round promises to be thrilling, with the potential for a dramatic conclusion as these six golfers battle for the ultimate prize.