(Reuters) - When Adam Scott won the Masters last year, an entire nation breathed a sigh of relief. Australia's long and frustrating wait to capture the only major golf championship to elude the sports-mad country was finally over.
For Scott, it was the ultimate redemption for a prodigiously talented player who had failed to live up to expectations and was developing a reputation as an underachiever.
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