Scott hoping Williams reunion can bring back the magic
MELBOURNE : Former world number one Adam Scott hopes his reunion with caddie Steve Williams can help him return to his best golf during his return to Australia over the next few weeks.
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MELBOURNE : Former world number one Adam Scott hopes his reunion with caddie Steve Williams can help him return to his best golf during his return to Australia over the next few weeks.
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