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Scott stays mistake-free in final round to capture The Barclays

Bouts of competitive nerves crop up without warning, much like far-off train whistles or, say, back spasms. On a strange, compelling Sunday at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey, one of those three factors—sometimes all of them—affected seemingly every contender for The Barclays, except one: Adam Scott.
Scott finished at 11-under par for the tournament, one shot clear of four players — Graham DeLaet, Justin Rose, Tiger Woods and Gary Woodland –- to win the PGA Tour’s first Playoffs event.
His round was the epitome of steadiness on a day when seemingly everyone else near the lead experienced some significant backward movement—his 5-under 66 was the only bogey-free round to come out of the last nine groups. The win pairs quite nicely with Scott’s 2013 Masters title and moves the 33-year-old Australian to No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
DeLaet shot a stellar 65 to make a big upward move for the first event of the FedExCup Playoffs. The Canadian will wait at least another week to secure his first career PGA Tour victory, but his play Sunday may well have secured him a place on Nick Price’s International squad for the coming Presidents Cup.
Justin Rose seemed to sneak up on everyone on Sunday, joining the lead after birdies on Nos. 12 and 13. He made a gutsy up-and-down from a greenside bunker at No. 15 to stay in a tie for the lead, and came to No. 18 tied with Scott and striped his tee shot to 9-iron range. After a decent approach to around 20 feet, Rose blew his birdie putt 5 feet by the hole, and then jabbed his par putt to the right, missing the chance to force a playoff with friend and fellow first-time major champion in 2013, Scott.
After battling back pain all week, Woods seemed to have avoided it on Sunday until No. 13, when his second shot on the par f5 sailed left and he doubled over in pain, beset by a back spasm. He would make a bogey, but forge on despite the pain, making birdies on Nos. 16 and 17 before leaving a birdie putt from off the green three inches short on the final hole to finish a shot shy.
Woods’ decision to finish the round was an indication that the injury is not serious, or at least not able to be made much worse by a few more holes of golf. His statements after the round, however, indicated that his participation in the next Playoff event is currently in doubt.
Woodland, who co-led after 54 holes with Matt Kuchar (finished T19 after a final-round 78), had an up-and-down final round but was able to offset his mistakes with two front-nine birdies. Suspect tee shots on Nos. 5 and 13 proved too much to overcome, though. He missed three birdie putts of less than 13 feet on each of the last three holes, culminating with a misread final-chance birdie putt interrupted by the long blast of a train, which forced him to back off initially.
Woods was paired with Kevin Chappell, who held the solo lead by two at 13-under after a birdie on No. 10. But Chappell would three-putt for double bogey on the next hole and fell apart from there, carding a final-round 76 to finish five shots behind Scott.
The FedExCup Playoffs continue with the Deutsche Bank Championship, which begins next Friday at the TPC Boston in Norton, Mass.
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Brian
Aug 26, 2013 at 11:44 am
Interesting to note Graham Delaet’s success of late came after he switched to a shorter putter.
Fred
Aug 27, 2013 at 6:08 pm
I wondering: If you use a longer putter, knowing that it will be deemed illegal in a few years, do you give it up now, and get the feel back with a shorter putter, or do you keeping playing with the broomstick up until the end? I’ve never used a long putter, so I can’t imagine what the transition and learning curve will be like when the switch takes place. Got to feel a bit sorry for Fred Couples, though… he’s one player, I feel, who has a very legitimate reason to use a belly putter. He’s said in the past that he may have to quit playing when the rule takes effect. Too bad. Hope he opts for TV as an analyst if that happens.
Stryker
Aug 26, 2013 at 9:52 am
We’ll see how mistake free he becomes once the crutch putter is taken from his hand.
That being said, I really like his swing and I’m excited to be able to root for the guy once he has to putt like everyone else.
Nick
Aug 26, 2013 at 1:14 pm
Scott won on the PGA tour with a short putter and frankly doesn’t have earth shattering putting stats with the broomstick. He’ll probably be a middling putter once he’s forced to return to the short putter. If his ball striking stays as sharp as it has been this year he’ll keep winning at a fairly regular clip with or without the broomstick. Who knows, the extra time he’s likely to spend refining his putting during a transition to the short putter may benifit him more than the long putter ever did.