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Adam Scott - Biography
Name : Adam
Scott
Date of Birth : July 16, 1980
Place of Birth : Adelaide, Australia
Height : 6'
Education : University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Nationality : Australian
Profession : Golf Player |
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Adam Scott Detailed
Biography
Australian, Adam Scott was
born on July 16th 1980, turned pro in 2000 and earned his PGA Tour card in
2003. During his first year with the PGA, Scott played in 14 events, making
the cut 11 times, including 6 top 25's, the most notable of which were 3rd
position at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship and his first Tour
victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship. That win vaulted Adam Scott from
40th to 18th in the World Golf Rankings and contributed about three-quarters
of his official Tour earnings of $1,238,736 for 2003.
But despite his young age and short time on the PGA Tour, Adam Scott is no
stranger to the taste of victory. Outside the PGA Tour, Adam Scott has four
more professional titles to his credit; 2001, Alfred Dunhill PGA
Championship (S. Africa), and European Tour events; 2002 Qatar Masters, 2002
Gleneagles Scottish PGA Championship and 2003 Scandic Carlsberg Scandinavian
Masters. So, is 2004 going to be his year? Well, after playing in just 5
events this year, Adam Scott has made the cut 4 times, all of them ending in
top-10 finishes. Only Phil Mickelson has recorded more top-10s so far this
year. Starting the year with 7th place in the Mercedes Championship in
January, then being tied for 9th in the WGC-Accenture Match Play
Championship, Adam Scott continued his good form by taking a share of 3rd at
the Bay Hill Invitational a week ago.
Finally, Adam Scott answered everyone's million dollar question (well, $1.44
million to be exact) as to who was going to take this year's title at The
Players Championship. After we watched some of the biggest names in golf
struggle and even miss the cut at Sawgrass this week, Adam Scott went on to
win by one shot in a tense finale, giving audiences from all over the world
an insight into what this young man could be capable of in the years to
come. In addition to his current world ranking of 12th and his 3rd place on
the 2004 money list, Adam Scott's other statistics are also impressive. Adam
Scott is leading the Greens In Regulation category with 75% and is also
first in the "Bounce Back" category (after dropping a shot, getting it back
on the next hole) as well as holding a share of second spot for top-10s this
year. If Adam Scott carries on like this we are certain to see him taking a
hand in some more exciting finishes in the weeks and months to come.
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