Scott says he is in good hands with caddie Sunesson


  • Golf
  • Thursday, 19 Jul 2018

Golf - The 147th Open Championship - Carnoustie, Britain - July 18, 2018 Australia's Adam Scott in action during the practice round REUTERS/Paul Childs

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Adam Scott has made a deal with himself to be a bit tougher if he gets another chance to win the British Open and hopes caddie Fanny Sunesson can help him across the finish line at Carnoustie this week.

Scott, who famously squandered a three-shot lead with four holes left at the 2012 Open, persuaded Nick Faldo's former looper to come out of retirement for one week.

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