Overjoyed
The left-hander from Edinburgh also made an eye-catching DP World Tour debut at The Belfry in August, finishing inside the top 20 at the Betfred British Masters hosted by Sir Nick Faldo where he received a tournament invite.
Adam said: “Over the moon is probably a good way to put how I feel about the year. About 13 months ago I was struggling a bit with golf, and it’s all turned around. It’s all kind of nuts and definitely something that I’m sitting back and taking in.
“It was a nervy few months between the last event and going out to Singapore - and a nervy start in Singapore, left myself a lot of work – but I’m just happy to be where I am now.
“I’m buzzing for the season ahead. I got a wee taste at The Belfry, which was so important, and I’m extremely grateful for that. Getting a taste of what it’s like, the opportunities I’m going to have over the next year to go and play the dream.
“That week was almost about proving to myself that I can compete on that stage and go and tee it up with players that I’ll be going up against in the next year. There’s no doubt that gives me a lot of confidence for the year that’s coming.
“The big goal for me is to qualify for the Genesis Scottish Open. It’s my home event and close to my home town, so that’s the one I’m really looking forward to, even though I don’t know if I’ll be in it or not yet.”