Adam Scott Makes Huge Putter And Grip Changes Ahead Of BMW ...
In a surprising turn of events, Major winner Scott has replaced his broom-handle putter at Wentworth Club, a model that has been in his bag since 2011
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In a surprising turn of events, Major winner Scott has replaced his broom-handle putter at Wentworth Club, a model that has been in his bag since 2011
www.golfmonthly.comAdam Scott is going to use a short putter to round out the season with new laws coming into effect banning anchored putting anyway.
www.sbs.com.auAdam Scott, a trendsetter when it comes to using a long putter in professional golf, looks to be saying "so long" to the broom handle and is going short again a
www.pgatour.comAdam Scott, a trendsetter when it comes to using a long putter in professional golf, looks to be saying "so long" to the broom handle and is going short again a
www.pgatour.comThe PGA of America is one of the world's largest sports organizations, composed of PGA of America Golf Professionals who work daily to grow interest and participation in the game of golf.
www.pga.comAdam Scott is happy using a short putter again and says he goes into this weeks Masters at Augusta National full of confidence.
www.skysports.comThe Aussie was inspired by Bernhard Langer
www.golfmonthly.comAdam Scott will revert back to the long putter for the first time since the anchoring ban was enforced at this week’s Australian PGA Championship.
www.bunkered.co.ukAdam Scott is turning back the equipment clock in hopes of regaining some better form.
golf.comAdam Scott joins Tim Clark and Carl Pettersson in getting legal counsel for the pending anchored putter ban.
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