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.
MELBOURNE : British Open champion Cameron Smith is savouring a warm homecoming on his long-awaited return to Australia where his participation in the Saudi-backed LIV series has done little to dent his popularity.
SYDNEY — Adam Scott says Greg Norman's association with LIV Golf hasn't strained his relationship with his long-time mentor and adds he doesn't see the new tour as «pure evil» for the sport.
Former Masters champion Adam Scott will play the Australian PGA Championship for the first time since 2019, organisers said on Friday.
“I have thrown a lot of fist pumps.” Yes you did, Tom Kim, yes you did. Tom Kim was on the losing side but the Korean youngster may have single-handedly saved the Presidents Cup. Ad Davis Love III’s side were 17.5-12.5 winners on Sunday at Quail Hollow, with the scoreline suggesting it was smooth sailing for the United States.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. : What the world of professional golf will look like when the next Presidents Cup is staged in Montreal in two years' time is unclear as the PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series feud over the sport's structure.
The United States won a ninth successive Presidents Cup with a 17.5-12.5 victory over an International team who failed to pull off an unlikely comeback on the final day in North Carolina. South African Trevor Immelman's side had given themselves a glimmer of hope after claiming five of the eight points on offer on Saturday to cut the deficit to four at 11-7, having been 8-2 down the previous day. However, it still left the hosts needing only four-and-a-half points to retain the trophy at Quail Hollow in Charlotte and that was achieved when Xander Schauffele holed the putt which beat Corey Conners one-up. Jordan Spieth led off with a 4&3 win over Cam Davis to make it five points from five this week before Patrick Cantlay beat Adam Scott 3&2, Tony Finau defeated Taylor Pendrith - who was two up through eight - 3&1 and Sam Burns halved with Hideki Matsuyama.
The International team won five of eight matches on Saturday to cut into the US team's lead after three days of the Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte.