Scott aims to 'bookend' golden season at the majors


  • Golf
  • Tuesday, 06 Aug 2013

ROCHESTER, New York (Reuters) - Adam Scott heads into this week's PGA Championship with bitter-sweet memories of his British Open finish last month and a clear-cut aim to "bookend" what has already been a golden season for him in the majors.

The Australian made a long-awaited breakthrough in golf's elite championships with a playoff win at the Masters in April, and was in good position to clinch the British Open at Muirfield before letting slip a one-shot lead with seven holes to play.

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