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Scott ends long wait for a title

ADAM Scott tapped in a 30-inch par putt to win the Honda Classic in Florida on Sunday, and the smile was more relief than joy over ending the longest drought of his career.

In his third tournament since a new rule that outlaws the anchored stroke Scott used for a long putter the last five years, he made enough putts at PGA National for an even-par 70 to hold off Sergio Garcia and win for the first time since Colonial in May 2014.

“Probably good for everybody who likes talking about it, absolutely,” Scott said.

“And therefore, good for me. Good for me because maybe we don’t have to go over it too much anymore.”

Scott opened with a 10-foot birdie putt that set the tone, and he seized control early on the back nine when Garcia missed a 3-foot par putt on the 11th hole, and Scott followed with a 9-iron out of a bunker to 2 feet for birdie and a two-shot lead.

Garcia made birdie on the final hole for a 71, forcing Scott to convert his short par putt.

It was the first time Scott won with a short putter since the 2010 Singapore Open. He switched to a long putter that he anchored to his chest at the Match Play Championship and when he won the Masters in 2013, he was the fourth player in six majors to use an anchored putting stroke.

It was outlawed at the start of this year.

Scott finished at 9-under 271 on Sunday and moved to No. 9 in the world, his highest ranking in 10 months.




 

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