
Let there be carnage! No, we’re not calling for Eddie Brock to make an appearance on the golf course. But that’s what Justin Thomas is witnessing at Port Royal right now in the 2025 Butterfield Bermuda Championship. The FedEx Cup Fall event was already criticized for stealing the broadcast time from The Annika a couple of days ago. But it seems that things in Bermuda have gotten intense enough to justify its airtime on the Golf Channel. At least that’s what Thomas believes.
In his latest tweet, the 2-time major winner wrote, “This tournament in Bermuda on @GolfChannel is must watch TV right now! Guys battling to win the tournament and also for their tour cards, and it looks like it’s blowing 40+ MPH. Half the guys no hats on from the wind. Straight carnage. My kind of golf!!!”
Yes, it’s extremely windy at Port Royal right now. According to AccuWeather, the wind is blowing at 36 km/h or 22 mph towards the southwest. There are occasional gusts of wind that go up to 44 km/h or 28 mph. While nearly everyone is fighting for a PGA Tour card, no one has control over what they are doing on the Port Royal Golf Course.
Adam Schenk is barely hanging on to his lead with only two more holes to play. He has scored a birdie and a bogey in 16 holes. The 33-year-old is playing very carefully to ensure he doesn’t make many mistakes. One error can push him down a stroke and take the tournament to the playoffs. Chandler Phillips is closely chasing him down, only one stroke behind. He scored a birdie on the 17th hole and is getting ready to play the 18th.
This tournament in Bermuda on @GolfChannel is must watch TV right now! Guys battling to win the tournament and also for their tour cards, and it looks like it’s blowing 40+ MPH. Half the guys no hats on from the wind. Straight carnage. My kind of golf!!!
— Justin Thomas (@JustinThomas34) November 16, 2025
Justin Thomas’s use of the word “carnage” to describe the situation was certainly fitting. So much so that Schenk is avoiding taking any risks and just playing the ball from the fairway along the ground to avoid any deviation. Having said that, it’s great to see that the 32-year-old is supporting his peers even during his time away from golf. Interestingly, this is not the first time he’s shown interest in events where he’s not participating.
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