Adam Scott
Joined Tour: 2000
Yearly Tournaments: 0
Official Tour Victories: 2001 Alfred Dunhill PGA Championship (S.Af)
2002 Qatar Masters (Eur)
Gleneagles Scottish PGA Championship (Eur)
2003 Scandic Carlsberg Scandinavian Masters (Eur)
2003 Deutsche Bank Championship (US)
2004 THE PLAYERS Championship (US)
2004 Booz Allen Classic (US)
2005 Singapore Open (Asia)
2005 Johnnie Walker Classic (Aust/Eur/Asia)
2006 Singapore Open (Asian Tour)
2006 THE TOUR Championship (US Tour)
2007 Shell Houston Open (US Tour)
2008 Commercialbank Qatar Masters (Europe)
2008 EDS Byron Nelson Championship (USA)
2009 Australian Open (Aust Tour)
Other Victories: 1996 & 1997 Australian Junior Championship, the 1996 New Zealand Junior Championship and the 1997 Doug Sanders World Junior Championship.
Scoring Average: 69.92 (12 rounds, 2006)
Season Lowround: 63 (-9) Johnnie Walker Classic, Pine Valley, Perth
Best OOM Finish: 1 (2005)
Career Lowround: 61 (-11), Final round 2008 Commercialbank Qatar Masters, Doha GC.
Highlights: 2009:Exorcised the demons of a dismal year with a gutsy and emotional Australian Open victory, claiming the Stonehaven Cup by five shots from Stuart Appleby at the NSW Golf Club and with it, his first ever professional Australian title. It was the 15th win of his career as he shot rounds of 68, 66, 67, 72 to finish on 15 under par. Returned to the world top 50. Weeks prior to the Australian Open his results included T6 at the European Tour co-sanctioned JBWere Australian Masters followed by a T7 at the Dubai World Championship. He then finished the season with a T12 at the Australasian Tour season ending Australian PGA Championship....Finished 36th on the 2009 European Tour OOM and 108th on the Final 2009 USPGA Tour Money List.
2009 US Tour:Finished 108th on the final money list, his worst career finish, with one top-10 finish and nine made cuts in 19 starts...Shot a final-round 64 to finish as the runner-up at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Finished tied with David Toms, two strokes behind winner Zach Johnson...Was a Captain's Selection by International Captain Greg Norman for The Presidents Cup. Had a 1-4-0 record in U.S. win...Bothered by a knee ailment during the season.
2008 May: Moved to match his career high Official World Golf Ranking of Number 3 after finishing T8 at the Wachovia Championship on the US Tour - a week after winning the EDS Byron Nelson Championship.
2008: April: Sunk a monster 50 foot putt on the third play off hole to win the EDS Byron Nelson Championship from American Ryan Moore. His sixth US Tour title.
2008 January: moved to world number five after shooting a final round course record to win the Commercialbank Qatar Masters by three shots.
A stunning 11 under 61, a career low round, saw the 27 year old became the first player to win the event twice in just two appearances, having previously won the title in 2002.
Best finishes 2008 US Tour: T8 Wachovia Championship, T9 World Golf Championships-CA Championship, T14 Northern Trust Open, T16 British Open Championship
2007: Won the Shell Houtson Open in April preserving a bogey-free round in a big way to close out the win in Texas by two shots from fellow aussie Stuart Appleby and American Bubba Watson. Scott got up-and-down from the rough after dunking his tee shot on 18, rolling in a 40-foot putt to score his fifth career PGA TOUR win.
The win took Scott back to World Number Three which equals the highest World Ranking of his career first achieved at the beginning of 2007.
Jan: Scott improved his position in the Official World Golf Ranking by one spot to a career best of 3rd after finishing second at the US PGA TOUR's season opening Mercedes Benz Championship in Hawaii in January.
2006: Results on 2006 Australasian Tour:
Johnnie Walker Classic: T6
MFS Australian Open: T5
Cadbury Schweppes Aust PGA: T32
2006: Followed win at the 2005 Nissan Open with a runner-up finish, one stroke behind winner Rory Sabbatini ... finished third at the Wachovia Championship thanks to closing rounds of 66-71, for his second top-five finish ... posted back-to-back top-10s in majors for the first time in his career with his T3 at the PGA Championship ... it was his best finish at the PGA, topping a T9 in 2000, and it was his fourth career top-10 in a major ... followed that with eighth top 10 finish for 2006, T10 at WGC Bridgestone Invitational in Ohio ... achieved highest world ranking in Nov 2006, No.4 ... had first win for the season when he defended his Singapore Open title, winning in a rain shortened event over Ernie Els ... finished US TOUR season with a win at THE TOUR Championship and finished a career-high third on the US Money List.
His 2005 victory at the rain shortened Nissan Open on the US PGA Tour and the Johnnie Walker Classic in China saw him secure a place in the top ten of the World Golf Rankings, highest ranking of 7. Won the 2005 Singapore Open (Asian Tour)
In 2004, at the age of 23 years, eight months and 12 days, became the youngest winner of THE PLAYERS Championship on the US PGA Tour, an event considered by many to be the game's fifth Major ... in holding off the challenge of Padraig Harrington he collected the $1.44 million first prize, the largest cheque in the history of the US PGA Tour ... he went on to claim a second US PGA Tour title of the season when he won the Booz Allen Classic .
2003 was 3rd at the Accenture Match Play Championship, 2003 won Scandinavian Masters by two strokes and in so doing he became the youngest Australian to win four times on the European Tour ... 2003 Deutsche Bank Championship, first win on USPGA TOUR, (broke into the top 20 in the World Rankings for the first time) .
Won 2002 Qatar Masters , 2002 Diageo Scottish PGA (European Tour), T9 2002 US Masters Augusta.
Won the 2001 Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa,..by year's end had achieved a world ranking inside the top 50.
Secured consecutive top-10 finishes on the 2000 European Tour as an amateur at the Benson & Hedges International Open and the Moroccan Open before turning professional in June 2000.