
A.J. Ewart
26-Year-Old Golfer
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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
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
Ewart put together a nice showing out in the desert with three sub-70 rounds throughout his week thanks to terrific ball striking. He began his week gaining more than a shot and a half on the field in SG: Approach in round 1, which propelled Ewart to open with a solid two-under 69. While his ball striking wasn't as good in round 2, he still managed to fight his way through the round to shoot one shot better, a three-under 68. After a difficult third round that saw Ewart lose more than two shots to the field, Ewart closed his week with more terrific ball striking, this time ranking 9th in the field in the final round in SG: Approach. While his iron play was impressive this week, Ewart must improve on the greens if he looks to consistently contend this year.
Ewart put together a nice showing out in the desert with three sub-70 rounds throughout his week thanks to terrific ball striking. He began his week gaining more than a shot and a half on the field in SG: Approach in round 1, which propelled Ewart to open with a solid two-under 69. While his ball striking wasn't as good in round 2, he still managed to fight his way through the round to shoot one shot better, a three-under 68. After a difficult third round that saw Ewart lose more than two shots to the field, Ewart closed his week with more terrific ball striking, this time ranking 9th in the field in the final round in SG: Approach. While his iron play was impressive this week, Ewart must improve on the greens if he looks to consistently contend this year.
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