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Adam Derek Scott AM (born 16 July 1980) is an Australian professional golfer. In 2000, Scott turned professional and quickly earned European Tour membership. He won four tour events early in his career. In 2004, Scott won The Players Championship, the flagship event on the PGA Tour, and has focused on the United States since then. In the early ...
Men's golfers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, commonly known as UNLV. Women's golfers are known as Lady Rebels . Pages in category "UNLV Rebels men's golfers"
Adam Scott ended his longest day in golf with a playoff loss against Cam Davis in a U.S. Open qualifier, and now Scott has to wait a week to see if his alternate status will allow him to extend ...
The UNLV golf team won the school's second team National Championship in 1998. ... including Ryan Moore, Chad Campbell, [9] Chris Riley, Adam Scott, [10] Charley ...
Adam Scott would rather not miss the cut at any major. It also was the cutoff to be exempt for the U.S. Open, and now the Australian has two weeks to earn a spot at Pinehurst No. 2. Scott hasn't ...
International team members Adam Scott, of Australia, left, and Taylor Pendrith, of Canada, look on during practice for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal ...
UNLV is also known for its golf program. Led by coach Dwaine Knight, the UNLV golf program has turned out PGA Tour pros such as Adam Scott, Chris Riley, Chad Campbell, Ryan Moore, Skip Kendall, Charlie Hoffman, Bill Lunde, Andres Gonzales, and Garrick Higgo. [104] They won the NCAA Division I Men's National Golf Championship in 1998.
The field for the U.S. Open is now set. “Golf’s Longest Day” was held on Monday, when 687 players competed for the final 44 available spots in the field at this year’s U.S. Open.