With 250 yards and two shots standing between him and a 59, Adam Svensson stood over his ball on the final hole of Thursday’s action and had little thought about finishing with the magic number.
How was the Canadian so cool with that pressure on his shoulders?
“To be honest, I thought it was a par-72, so I didn’t even think about it really,” he said.
When did he realize?
“Until I signed my scorecard. No idea,” he said.
Whether he knew the scorecard or not, Svensson knew he played some good golf, posting an eagle and nine birdies during a scintillating 60 that put him two strokes ahead of the field after the opening day of play.
For Svensson, it marked his career-low round, and he’s got a buffer between himself and the duo of Henrik Norlander and Matt McCarty, who each finished with a 62. Svensson’s previous low round was a 61, which he’s accomplished twice, the most recent coming at the 2019 Wyndham Championship.