Adam Scott loves the game like all of us. But after more than 20 years on the PGA Tour, the 42-year-old’s favourite tournaments to play have shrunken to the four majors, the Players Championship and this week’s Genesis Invitational at Riviera CC in Los Angeles, where he’s won twice.
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — A cyclone ravaging New Zealand has prompted Adam Scott to find a backup caddie for Wednesday’s pro-am at the Genesis Invitational, with his usual bagman, Steve Williams, scrambling to get a flight out of his home in Auckland in time for Thursday’s first round at Riviera Country Club. Government officials in Read more…
s already been a busy year for Adam Scott, and 2023 is only two weeks old. The Aussie has made two starts on the PGA Tour, with top-30 finishes in both, passed $60 million in career earnings and is joining the tour’s Player Advisory Council for the first time in his two-decade-plus career.
You wouldn’t think of Adam Scott, one of the most reserved and even-keeled individuals in golf, as someone who likes to “stir the pot,” so to speak, on matters related to the PGA Tour and the game in general.
Adam Scott will go head-to-head with Poland’s Adrian Meronk on the Melbourne Sandbelt as he looks to become the 20th golfer to win multiple Australian Opens.
History is being made this week on the iconic Melbourne Sandbelt, as the 10th oldest golf tournament in the world will become the first to stage a men’s and women’s championships simultaneously on the same courses.
Self-confessed show-off Min Woo Lee played up to the large galleries that flooded into Royal Queensland on day one to earn a share of the lead at the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship.
It’s early doors but Open Championship winner Cameron Smith has welcomed a weekend showdown with Australian PGA Championship clubhouse leader Adam Scott after the pair lived up to their billing with solid opening rounds at Royal Queensland.