Adam graduated from Ohio State University in the summer of 2024 and turned professional after a successful amateur career.
He held the 54 holes lead at the season-sending NCAA Championship in 2024, eventually finishing in a tie for eighth. As Ohio State advanced to the matchplay stages, Adam defeated World Number 1 Gordon Sargent in the quarter finals, to send the Buckeyes through to the next round. Adam was also named an All American as a senior and played in his home DP World Tour event at the Scandinavian Mixed, finishing in a tie for 29th.
After Adam turned professional he began his journey on the Nordic Golf League. After some steady finishes in 2024 he played the full schedule in 2025. He topped the rankings by a record margin, winning three times and recording five runs-up finishes. As a result, Adam earned battlefield promotion for the Challenge Tour, where will compete in 2026.