Elegant Australian and 2013 Masters champion whose fluid ball-striking and the weight of expectation to win more majors have defined a career of extraordinary consistency and near-misses at the top.
Adam Scott is Australia's finest golfer and a former world number one who captured Australia's first Masters title at Augusta National in 2013 after a dramatic birdie-birdie finish in a playoff against Angel Cabrera. A classically elegant ball-striker with one of golf's most aesthetically pleasing swings, Scott has been one of the sport's premier players for two decades. His switch from a long putter to a conventional blade was seen as one of golf's bravest decisions.
First Australian to win the Masters Tournament
How They Played
Long hitter with exceptional putting, known for calm demeanor under pressure
Lasting Impact
Breaking Australia's major championship drought and inspiring next generation of Australian golfers