Adam Scott, Oakmont Country Club and golf equipment
Digest more
The 125th edition of the US Open provided drama on the final day of play. JJ Spaun became an unlikely winner with a walk-off putt on his last hole. Spaun
From Switzerland to the Bahamas, Adam Scott and his wife Marie Kojzar live a quiet, grounded life with their three children.
Everyone's favorite Aussie, Adam Scott, is in a strong position after the first 54 holes of the U.S. Open. Not only is he tied for second place, just one stroke behind leader Sam Burns, he is also the only player in the top 10 who has the considerable advantage of knowing what it feels like to win a major championship.
Adam Scott believes he needs another major title to boost his World Golf Hall of Fame credentials and while the Australian was in the hunt during Sunday's final round at the U.S. Open his challenge faded as conditions became tougher in heavy rain.
Adam Scott is one shot out of the lead heading into the final round of the U.S. Open. The 44-year-old Aussie is the only player in the top 10 at Oakmont who has won a major.
Contrary to popular belief, golf has rarely been an old man's game. The sport is shaped by its youngsters, the 20- and 30-somethings who litter each major tournament's entry lists. More often than not,
Sam Burns and Adam Scott started the last round of the U.S. Open in the final group, one shot separating them in first and second place.