Adam SCOTT (4)

2013 PGA Championship

Adam SCOTT fact file

Country:  Australia

Date of Birth:  16/07/1980

Height:  6ft

Turned Pro:  2000


Since becoming a professional at the turn of the Millennium, Australian Adam Scott has racked up an impressive 19 tour victories and has enjoyed a career-high world ranking of world number three. After early success on the European Tour, Scott now mainly concentrates on the PGA Tour. Despite dropping out of the world’s top 50 in 2009, the 31-year-old achieved a tied second place at the 2011 Masters alongside Jason Day and recorded his first WGC title at the Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club, Ohio in the same year.  Adam experienced more heartache narrowly missing out to Ernie Els in the 2012 Open Championship at the Royal Lytham & St Annes.  In 2013 he finally achieved his dream of winning a Major when he defeated Angel Cabrera in dramatic style on the second playoff hole of The Masters. In doing so he became the first Australian Masters Champion. A quick browse at Adam Scott's 'what's in the bag?' sees the Aussie rely on a Titleist 913 driver, and Titleist irons and wedges on tour.

EUROPEAN TOUR WINS:

2013  Masters Tournament
2011  WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
2010  Barclays Singapore Open
2008  Commercialbank Qatar Masters
2005  Johnnie Walker Classic
2003  Scandic Carlsberg Scandinavian Masters
2002  Gleneagles Scottish PGA Championship
2002  Qatar Masters
2001  Alfred Dunhill Championship

PGA TOUR WINS:

2013  Masters Tournament
2011  WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
2010  Valero Texas Open
2008  EDS Byron Nelson Championship
2007  Shell Houston Open
2006  The Tour Championship
2005  Nissan Open* (unofficial 36 hole rain affected event)
2004  Booz Allen Classic
2004  The Players Championship
2003  Deutsche Bank Championship

OTHER WINS:

2012  Australian Masters
2009  Australian Open
2006  Singapore Open
2005  Singapore Open


    LOFT   SHAFT
  DRIVER   9.5   Graphite Design Tour AD DI-8
  FAIRWAY   15   Rombax Pro 95
  IRONS     KBS Tour
  WEDGES   48, 54 & 60   KBS Tour

 

712U 2 iron, 710 MB 3-9 iron.

Putter: Scotty Cameron by Titleist Futura X prototype