Adam Svensson

Adam Svensson

32-Year-Old Golfer
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2026 Fantasy Outlook
After a struggling year in 2025 where Svensson was only able to muster three top-25 finishes and a best results of T14, he will have full status again in 2026 after earning his spot via PGA Tour Q-School. This is a great second chance for the 31-year-old who has 159 starts on the PGA Tour to his name. Svensson has always been a solid ball striker, but 173rd in SG: Putting just isn't going to get it done. Until there are some big improvements on the greens, Svensson doesn't have much value in any fantasy format. Read Past Outlooks
Makes 19 par-breakers in Texas
May 26, 2026
Svensson fired a four-under 67 on Sunday at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson to finish 10-under and tied for 54th.
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Svensson played his first two holes in a collective three-over-par during Sunday's final round, but he went on to make seven birdies thereafter while gaining 2.6 strokes around the green. He ultimately ended the week ranked T4 among the field in FIR percentage and 19th in fairway proximity from 150-175 yards, making 19 total par-breakers across 72 holes as well. The Canadian will be in attendance again this week for the Charles Schwab Challenge where he's a perfect 3-for-3 in cuts made since 2022.
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Svensson had a mostly uneventful 2024 campaign with just a pair of top-10s and a best result of T7 at the Wyndham Championship. Although most short hitters tend to make up for it with their play on the greens, Svensson gained strokes putting in just 8-of-30 tournaments. It's not all bad for Svensson, though, he's an accurate driver driver, good iron player and solid around the greens. That's a good recipe to make a lot of cuts (76 percent over the last two seasons) but there are other golfers that offer more upside.
Svensson struggled in his rookie season on the PGA Tour, but played well enough in the 2021-2022 season to earn his card for this past season. He took full advantage of his playing privileges by winning early in the season at the RSM Classic. With that win, he gained access to many elevated events and while he didn't accomplish a lot at those events, he ended the season with over $4.5 million in earnings. The problem looking forward however is that Svensson has done most of his damage against lesser fields and his number is set pretty high for this season. Expect a regression from Svensson this season.
Svensson made the playoffs for the first time in his career on the heels of a strong Korn Ferry season in 2021, posting three top-10s but zero top-5s. He posted solid numbers in driving accuracy (40th) and strokes-gained approach (41st) but struggles to contend with his lack of distance and mediocre short game. It's easy for him to get lost in the shuffle with the other average Tour pros.
Svensson will return to the PGA Tour after a two-year hiatus in which he racked up two wins, eight top-10s and 19 top-25s through 41 total events played during the Korn Ferry Tour's 2020-21 super season. One of the aforementioned victories came in late August at the Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship, which marked the second leg of the KFT Finals. The Canadian ended his KFT campaign ranked top-15 in GIR percentage, driving accuracy and birdie average.
The Canadian 24-year-old missed the cut during his lone start on the PGA Tour in 2018, which came on native soil at the RBC Canadian Open in July. Svensson racked up four top-10s and a win at the Bahams Great Abaco Classic on the Web.com Tour, however, climbing to 14th in the regular season money list. He ranked just 131st in total driving, but was fourth in par-three scoring.
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T59 at Mexico Open
February 24, 2025
Svensson carded an even-par 71 on Sunday at the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld to finish five-under and tied for 59th.
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Six par-breakers in final round at ZOZO
October 30, 2024
Svensson fired a five-under 65 on Sunday at the ZOZO Championship to finish four-under and tied for 46th.
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T25 at Black Desert Championship
October 14, 2024
Svensson carded an even-par 71 on Sunday at the Black Desert Championship to finish 13-under and tied for 25th.
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Struggles with putter in Jackson
October 8, 2024
Svensson recorded rounds of 70-71 at this past week's Sanderson Farms Championship to miss the cut by three shots.
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Second straight top-15
September 17, 2024
Svensson posted a four-under 68 on Sunday at the Procore Championship to finish in a share of 13th place.
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