Canada’s Adam Svensson shoot 61 after making bid for rare 59 at Wyndham
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Canada’s Adam Svensson made a run at golf’s magic number before settling for a 9-under 61 on Friday at the Wyndham Championship.
The 59 watch was on after the 25-year-old golfer from Surrey, B.C., made seven birdies for a 28 on the front nine at a soft and wet Sedgefield Country Club. But Svensson cooled down with two birdies on the back nine, preventing him from becoming just the 10th player in PGA Tour history to shoot 59.
“I was kind of like, all right, I’m 9 under par (after No. 13) and there’s still four or five holes and a par 5,” Svensson said. “I was actually pretty calm. I thought I would be a little more nervous than I was.”
Svensson was tied with Canadian Mackenzie Hughes and four others in third place heading into the weekend at 11 under — two strokes behind leader Byeong Hun An.