Golf-Burns leads US Open, Scott and Spaun sit 1 shot back
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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.
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The Spun on MSNAdam Scott Showed His True Character After Losing U.S. OpenLongtime PGA Tour star Adam Scott showed his true character after losing the U.S. Open on Sunday. Scott, 44, was in good position to win the second major championship of his career. The 2013 Masters champion entered the final round in serious contention,
Adam Scott’s bid for a second major win has ended in heartbreak as the Aussie endured an absolutely brutal final round of 8-over par to fall out of contention.
"I feel like I can keep this up for another 18 months, for sure." But is that enough time for Scott to finally win a second major?
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 says he “paid the price” for poor driving and was “just so sloppy” as his hopes of a second major were blown apart on a horror back nine at the US Open.
Adam Scott did not let his bad fourth round stop him from showing respect for JJ Spaun, who won the 2025 US Open in incredible fashion.
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's viral practice routine surfaced amid his U.S. Open charge, as Jason Day revealed his unusual swing habit to fans.
Adam Scott is not only drawing attention for his play during the U.S. Open but his unique outfit choice as well. Like other PGA Tour events, Scott's hat and shirt at the US Open have the same red logo, but some fans are not familiar with the golfer's sponsor choice.