![]() Please login to your client area to check if your plan includes the latest update. If not, please go to EverWeb > Preferences, and then click the Sign In button, and then sign in using your email address and password.ĮverWeb Standalone comes with 1 year of upgrades and support, but your license for your purchased version never expires.ĮverWeb + Hosting includes all updates for free while your account is active. If you have a valid license for EverWeb, you should be automatically signed in after downloading the update. “Keep doing your thing and we’ll see you here shortly,” he wrote.What If I Already Own a License to EverWeb After the win, PGA Tour pro Adam Hadwin – an Abbotsford native who lists Morgan Creek as his home course – tweeted his congratulations to Svensson. Svensson’s victory drew the attention of another pro golfer with Semiahmoo Peninsula ties. ![]() “I knew I had to two-putt and somehow I just nestled it down there.” “I wasn’t trying to make it,” said Svensson, about his birdie putt on 18. A long downhill putt on his next shot gave him a tap-in to finish at -17 for the tournament. He again got himself in a little hot water, however – his second shot on the par-5 hole sailed to the right of the green, then his chip shot went past the pin, and just off the green. It’s either in or it’s going by.’”Īfter a bogey on the 17th hole, he needed to birdie the 18th in order to secure the win. “I told my caddie, ‘I’m not leaving it short. His ball then plugged into the sand, but he hit his third shot to within 33 feet of the hole, and drained a long putt to save par. On the 16th hole, he hooked his tee shot into trees on the left-hand side of the fairway, and was forced to take a drop (penalty). ![]() Nerves nearly got the best of the golfer down the stretch of Wednesday’s final round. With the win, Svensson – who picked up $108,000 for the first-place finish – moves up to No. “I’ve still got a lot of work to do going forward, but it’s nice.” “It stings a little less (now),” he said, regarding missing out on his PGA card. The victory – which came in Svensson’s 58th career Web.com event – was also a relief for Svensson, considering he missed the cut at two Bahamas events to start last year’s golf season, which put him in an uphill battle the rest of the way ultimately, he finished one spot out of securing his PGA Tour card. "Canadian pride in the Carribean!" □□ □□ □□ has his first win. Svensson, who now lives and golfs out of West Palm Beach, Fla., was chasing leader Willy Wilcox after three rounds, but his four-under par final round, coupled with a one-over par round from Wilcox – who ended up tied for fourth – vaulted him up the leaderboard in the final round. I’m just so thrilled I got the win and just so happy.” ![]() “Your heart is racing and when it’s over it slows down, and you realize what you’ve done. “It’s a relief,” said Svensson, who couldn’t see Im’s birdie bid. Im missed a 10-foot putt on the final hole of the tournament that, had he sunk it, would have forced a head-to-head playoff-hole showdown between the two young golfers. The 24-year-old Earl Marriott Secondary alum shot three rounds of 68 – plus a third-round score of 67 – on the par-72 course in Great Abaco, Bahamas. Svensson – who earned his card for the Web.com tour after winning a qualifying tournament in 2015 – shot a four-round score of -17 at the Bahamas tournament, edging South Korea’s Sungjae Im by one stroke for first place. South Surrey golfer Adam Svensson has his first win on the Web.com Tour, after winning the Great Abaco Classic in the Bahamas Wednesday.
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