AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Adam Scott may be sporting a new haircut at Augusta National this week but it will be a familiar old putter in his bag when he tees off at the Masters on Thursday.
After an ill-fated three-week stint with a regular putter in March, the 2013 Masters champion felt a return to the long stick would give him the best shot at victory on what are likely to be typically fast greens at the year's first major.
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