He's really playing well and without the long putter I wonder if he really ever needed the broomstick at all
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He's really playing well and without the long putter I wonder if he really ever needed the broomstick at all
Adam Scott doesn't own luck. He's just that good.When your lucky your lucky! Good for him!
Adam Scott doesn't own luck. He's just that good.
While I definitely agree and I think Scott will be back in the top 5 before too long, that second shot on 18 got pretty damn lucky it didn't go in the water hahaAdam Scott doesn't own luck. He's just that good.
Luck favors the prepared.While I definitely agree and I think Scott will be back in the top 5 before too long, that second shot on 18 got pretty damn lucky it didn't go in the water haha
He's playing steady golf right now. Got the benefit of the field crumbling today a bit, too.
Yep, and righted the ship on the back 9.True. But Adam dropped a few crumbs on the front nine.
Anybody else impressed with Scott's demeanor after hit that dreadful sand shot? Some guys (cough cough ... Tiger Woods ... cough cough) would've have singed the green with a string of profanity and someone in the gallery might have been killed when he threw his club. Scott knew it was awful, and embarrassing, and potentially expensive and just went right on to the next shot. That is professional-ism, imo.
I agree that was big time character right there - held his poise when it could have gotten really ugly.
Just read a great article on Adam by Dottie Pepper on ESPN
http://espn.go.com/golf/story/_/id/...es-again-belongs-golf-elite-back-back-victory
This guy deserves to be in the golf's elite. Strange how we all gave up on him.
Anybody else impressed with Scott's demeanor after hit that dreadful sand shot? Some guys (cough cough ... Tiger Woods ... cough cough) would've have singed the green with a string of profanity and someone in the gallery might have been killed when he threw his club. Scott knew it was awful, and embarrassing, and potentially expensive and just went right on to the next shot. That is professional-ism, imo.
To be fair, its forgotten that he decided to not play much golf. Hard to be considered elite by the fans, when his playing is at a minimum.
I don't blame him for taking time off to rework his game - full credit for making that time off count.