
A.J. Ewart
26-Year-Old Golfer
2025 Stats
Rank
Winnings
Winnings/Entry
Entries
Rounds
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Ewart came out of nowhere to earn his PGA Tour card by earning medalist honors for the PGA Tour's Q-School event in Ponte Vedra Beach. Ewart hasn't even made a single Korn Ferry Tour start and only has two career PGA Tour starts at age 26. After one great week of play he will have full status in 2026 and a chance to prove that he can do it at the highest level. He played on the PGA Tour Americas in 2025 where he logged four top-10s and seven top-25 finishes. The odds are stacked against him to be able to retain status for 2027, but the confidence in beating 170+ other players at Q-School hopefully can carry into the early part of next season. Read Past Outlooks
Second in SG: Putting at Cognizant
Ewart posted a nine-under cumulative score at the Cognizant Classic to finish in a four-way share of 13th.
ANALYSIS
Ewart entered the weekend with momentum after a seven-under 64 second round that included five consecutive birdies from holes 12 to 16 and three more from holes six to eight. He followed that up with a three-under 68 third round, but he wasn't able to crack the top-10 of the leaderboard after a one-over 72 score Sunday. Ewart gained 5.1 strokes with his putter (second-best in the field) and finished 18th and T21 in SG: Approach-to-Green and GIR, respectively, but he ranked near the bottom of the field in both SG: Off-the-Tee and SG: Around-the-Green. Ewart has made the cut in each of his last four PGA Tour outings after failing to do so at the Sony Open, and his T13 at the Cognizant was his best finish of the season. He'll tee off at the Puerto Rico Open next week for the first time in his career.
Ewart entered the weekend with momentum after a seven-under 64 second round that included five consecutive birdies from holes 12 to 16 and three more from holes six to eight. He followed that up with a three-under 68 third round, but he wasn't able to crack the top-10 of the leaderboard after a one-over 72 score Sunday. Ewart gained 5.1 strokes with his putter (second-best in the field) and finished 18th and T21 in SG: Approach-to-Green and GIR, respectively, but he ranked near the bottom of the field in both SG: Off-the-Tee and SG: Around-the-Green. Ewart has made the cut in each of his last four PGA Tour outings after failing to do so at the Sony Open, and his T13 at the Cognizant was his best finish of the season. He'll tee off at the Puerto Rico Open next week for the first time in his career.
PGA Stats
Loading Golf Stats...
Tournament Results
Loading Tournament Log...
PGA Advanced Stats
Loading Advanced Stats...
Projected PGA Tournament Status
Loading Tournaments...
More Fantasy News
T28 finish in the desert
Ewart carded a bogey free three-under 68 on Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open to finish tied for 28th place.
ANALYSIS
Subscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news.
Subscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news.



