Adam Scott is the only Australian to win the Masters, his 2013 playoff victory over Ángel Cabrera at Augusta the most-watched moment in Australian golf history. The win came after a heartbreaking runner-up at the 2012 Open Championship, and was followed in 2014 by a stretch as World No. 1 — the first Australian to hold the position since the OWGR began.
Now into his mid-forties, Scott remains a fixture on the PGA Tour while keeping the lightest competitive schedule of the top-50 — typically around 16-18 starts a year, balanced against family life in Switzerland with his wife Marie Kojzar and their three children. He returns to Australia each November to host the Open at his home club, The Australian.
His swing, long held up as a textbook for the modern technique, was rebuilt around a long putter in the early 2010s and survived the 2016 anchoring ban. He continues to play a counter-balanced long putter under USGA rules.
Career Earnings Trajectory
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World Ranking Trajectory
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What's in the bag
- Driver
- Titleist GT3
- Irons
- Titleist 620 MB
- Putter
- Scotty Cameron T5W (long)
- Ball
- Titleist Pro V1x
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