Out of the third-to-last twosome, World No. 181 Adam Svensson stalled out to a 3-over-par 34-39=73 in R4 of The Honda Classic, falling three places to T9 on 2-under 278, eight back of first-time TOUR winner Sepp Straka (66).
The local resident was 2-under thru 10 (3 birdies, 1 bogey) and firmly in the mix for a first TOUR victory but played his final eight in birdie-less 5-over, squaring bogey-5s at 11 (3-putt from 27'2"), 12 and 16 (missed par-saver from 3'2"), and a double bogey-5 at 15 (watered tee ball). On nine (of 14) fairways and nine greens in regulation, the Canadian gained 1.274 strokes around but posted a -0.573 SG: Off-the-Tee, -1.895 SG: Approach, and -1.607 SG: Putting. For the week, he posted laps of 69-65-71-73, totaled 19 birdies, T1 in that stat, against 11 bogeys and three doubles, and ranked 1st SG: TTG (11.800) but last (of 73) in SGP (-4.594). This was the 28-year-old’s second Honda, joining a T59 on last visit in 2019 during his rookie campaign, and hangs on for a second career top 10 in 44 events, second this season in 12 starts, augmenting a T7 at the Sony four starts ago. Svensson is in the published field at this coming week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational.