South Surrey, Coquitlam golfers earn 2026 PGA Tour cards

Published 2:30 pm Monday, December 15, 2025

Two B.C. golfers — including South Surrey’s Adam Svensson — have earned their PGA Tour cards for 2026, and will increase the Canadian contingent to seven after finishing in the top five at PGA Tour Q-School, presented by Korn Ferry, in Florida.

Coquitlam’s A.J. Ewart finished at the top of the leaderboard at 14-under following rounds of 66-67-67-66-266 to earn his PGA Tour card for 2026, a Golf Canada post noted online Sunday (Dec. 14), with the Team Canada member playing within the top five for majority of the four-day tournament even adding a hole-in-one during Friday’s second round.

This past season, Ewart competed in 16 events on PGA Tour Americas — including the Fortinet Cup at Morgan Creek Golf Course — with one runner-up finish at the Times Colonist Victoria Open, four top 10s and seven top 25s, finishing 15th on the PGA Tour Americas season standings.

South Surrey golfer and Earl Marriott Secondary grad Svensson regained his PGA Tour card after finishing tied for second place at 12-under at Dye’s Valley Course and Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Vedra, Fla. tournament, after playing rounds of 70-64-68-66-268.

Svensson has competed in 159 PGA TOUR tournaments since joining the Tour in 2019 with one win at the RSM Classic in 2022, the Golf Canada post noted.

This past year, Svensson played in 29 tournaments and earned three top 25 finishes on the PGA Tour, with his best finish coming at the 3M Open in July at T14 (tied for 14th place).

Ewart has competed in two PGA Tour events during his career, with both coming at the RBC Canadian Open in 2022 and 2025. In addition, Ewart has one win on PGA Tour Americas, coming at the 2024 Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open.

Ewart and Svensson join fellow Canadians Corey Conners (Ontario), Nick Taylor (Abbotsford,), Taylor Pendrith (Ontario), Mackenzie Hughes (Ontario) and Sudarshan Yellamaraju (Ontario) on the PGA TOUR in 2026.

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