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Scott holds off Kuchar to defend Australian Masters

Published: 18 Nov 2013 - 02:25 pm | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 05:17 pm

MELBOURNE:  World number two Adam Scott retained his Australian Masters title after fending off a strong challenge from American Matt Kuchar in the final round at Royal Melbourne yesteray.
US Masters champion Scott began the day five shots clear of Kuchar, but could not maintain his sub-par form of the previous three rounds and fell two shots behind the American world number eight with four holes to play. But the Australian held his nerve on the closing holes and picked up a birdie on the par 5 15th, while Kuchar, two playing groups ahead, bogeyed the 16th then double-bogeyed the last to lose his winning chance.
Scott enjoyed a two-shot cushion entering his last two holes and parred both to finish with an even par 71 to be 14-under 270 for the tournament with Kuchar (68) two shots back and Fiji’s Vijay Singh (71) third at 10-under.
The victory keeps alive Scott’s hopes of claiming the Australian triple crown after winning last week’s Australian PGA on the Gold Coast and with the Australian Open to come at Royal Sydney in two weeks.
Before then Scott will again take on Kuchar, Singh and others at Royal Melbourne this week when he partners Jason Day for Australia in the World Cup.
Scott started the day with a four-shot lead over Singh and three others and five clear of Kuchar, but he struck trouble on the par 3 fifth, when he went from one bunker to another and did well to escape with bogey.
Scott birdied the sixth, but dropped another shot on the seventh. By the time he completed the front nine in even par Kuchar had reached five-under for the day and joined Scott on 14-under.
Kuchar, who bogeyed the second, had made six birdies in nine holes from the third to the 11th.
AFP