A disappointing week from the Australian contingent at TPC Sawgrass has resulted in the first Players Championship in 18 years without a Down Under golfer in the top 20 finishers.
Twenty years ago, Adam Scott announced his arrival on golf’s biggest stage by winning the Players Championship at the Stadium course at TPC Sawgrass. Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the PGA Tour’s flagship, US$25 million tournament this week, Scott reflects on his famous victory and what it means in his illustrious career which includes 14 PGA Tour titles.
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While a few players in attendance expressed a mild level of interest in a what-if scenario that could allow LIV reinforcements, the overriding sentiment was that there is no sense wasting time or energy on a situation out of their control.
For the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club, Adam Scott, a two-time winner of the event, did something he has not had to do since he turned professional more than 20 years ago.
On this week’s episode of The Loop podcast, Lee chatted with our US colleagues about his new threads, his never-ending competition with his sister Minjee, and his “Call of Duty” sessions with his current roommate, Kurt Kitayama.
The Cathedral Invitational was always going to mark the end of Adam Scott’s competitive year, and far from coasting through, the Queenslander showed up to win. Scott did just that and picked up some inspiration for 2024 along the way.
It’s hard to imagine a first day going better at the Cathedral Invitational than what transpired today at Cathedral Lodge & Golf Club, where Adam Scott leads the tournament on eight-under, one clear of Cameron Smith.