A.J. Ewart Wins Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open


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In a thrilling conclusion to the Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open, A.J. Ewart emerged victorious, finishing the tournament at 14-under par. The 25-year-old golfer secured a vital win that grants him a spot on the PGA TOUR Americas for the 2024 season. Ewart’s impressive performance saw him card rounds of 63, 66, and 67, highlighting his skill under pressure. This win not only boosts his ranking but also enhances his chances of receiving a Korn Ferry Tour card. Golf fans should watch for Ewart’s promising future in the sport.

Exciting Finish at Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open as A.J. Ewart Claims Victory!

Golf fans had their hearts racing during the thrilling final round of the Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open, where the talented A.J. Ewart seized the spotlight! At just 25 years old, Ewart entered the last day of the tournament with a slim one-stroke lead, and oh boy, did he deliver! He carded an impressive 3-under 67 in the third round, bringing his total tournament score to a staggering 14-under par.

The competition was fierce, with Chuan-Tai Lin from Chinese Taipei trailing closely at 13-under. Talk about a nail-biter! Not far behind were Johnny Keefer, Bryce Lewis, and Thomas Lilly, all tied for third place. Ewart had a rollercoaster ride in previous rounds, being part of a four-way tie after the second round, but he managed to regain the solo lead, showcasing his skills on the back nine, where he played a phenomenal 11-under across the tournament. It’s safe to say he knows how to finish strong!

A Jolt for His Career

Ewart’s journey to this triumph was fascinating. Gaining entry into the tournament through a sponsor exemption, he was making only his fifth appearance of the season. Winning this event means much more than just bragging rights; it secures him an exempt membership on the PGA TOUR Americas for the 2024 season and even into 2025. Now, that’s the kind of jump every golfer dreams of!

The victory is expected to rock Ewart’s Fortinet Cup ranking, jolting him from No. 169 all the way up to No. 14. This improvement greatly enhances his chances of earning a coveted Korn Ferry Tour card. Most fans may not know this, but Ewart played college golf at Barry University, graduating in 2023 where he made history with a record of 14 victories during his time. However, the start of his professional career was a bit wobbly, with his best showing before this tournament being tied for 16th place at the ATB Classic.

Round-by-Round Breakdown

Let’s take a look at how Ewart managed to capture this fantastic win! His first-round score was a remarkable 63, followed by a solid 66 in the second round, and then the crucial 67 that solidified his lead in the third. He wrapped up the tournament with a glorious total score of 17-under par, finishing with rounds of 63, 66, 67, and 67 for a grand total of 263. He edged out Grant Booth, Johnny Keefer, and Brendon Doyle, all of whom ended the tournament at 16-under par, with Ewart finishing one stroke ahead.

A Growing Prize Pool

With this victory, Ewart walks away with $40,500, which is quite a nice chunk of change from the total purse of $225,000. Each shot counted, and Ewart’s knack for staying calm under pressure helped him in this high-stakes situation. As every seasoned golfer knows, it’s all about strategy and execution, especially when facing tight competition.

The Elk Ridge course, known for its par-70 layout and stretching 6,781 yards, certainly tested the players. Noteworthy performances from the tournament included Kade Johnson, who tied for 41st while setting the course record with an amazing 8-under 62. The excitement didn’t stop there, with holes-in-one achieved by Chris Crisologo and Chris Crawford, adding even more drama to the event.

Onward and Upward

Ewart has his sights set on the future, hoping to nab another top-25 finish to secure a spot at the upcoming CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open. The journey from college golf to professional competition is never straightforward, but A.J. Ewart’s tenacity and skill are setting him up for a promising career. Keep an eye on this young star as he strives for greatness in the golfing world!

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