Adam Scott Seeks to Break Drought at Australian PGA Championship
Adam Scott, after an outstanding performance, is in the fight for his third title at the Australian PGA Championship. The golfer, who hasn’t won a 72-hole event since the Genesis Invitational in 2020, will seek to break the drought in the final round. The former world number one and Masters champion shot a 66 on Saturday, with eight birdies and three bogeys, which briefly put him in a share of the lead. He finished the day in ninth place, with a total of 11 under par. The competition is fierce, with Min Woo Lee, Marc Leishman, Anthony Quayle, David Puig, and Ricardo Gouveia at the top of the leaderboard. Scott is aware of the need for an exceptional final round to secure the victory.Scott, with 32 worldwide victories, is optimistic about his chances. After a promising start, including consecutive birdies on holes 12 and 13, Scott faced some challenges, including a bogey and a mistake on the 17th hole. Despite the setbacks, Scott remains focused on his game, seeking to improve in every aspect. “I’ve put myself in a good position,” he stated.I’m going to have to have a really good round. A strong first part of the course to put me in position and then, maybe, if I can put my name at the top with seven or eight holes to play. But I’ll also have to close well. I’m chasing. I can’t stagnate. It’s very tight, it will have to be something beautiful tomorrow.
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