How many top-25 finishes does Adam Scott have at THE PLAYERS Championship?
Adam Scott has 10 top-25 finishes, including a 2004 win, in 23 starts.
Golf / Pga Tour
As Adam Scott prepares for another Players Championship, he reminisces about his breakthrough victory in 2004, highlighted by a comical case of mistaken identity.
In 2004, Adam Scott secured his second PGA Tour win at The Players Championship, but the victory wasn't without its humorous moments. After shooting a 65 to lead the first round, Scott and his then-girlfriend (now wife) Marie, overheard a funny comment at a restaurant where someone referred to Scott as a '[expletive] no-name'. Scott used that as motivation to propel himself to victory and solidify his name in the world of golf.
The Players Championship is often debated whether it should be considered a major, with many players acknowledging the prestige and pressure associated with the event. The tournament brings together a loaded field to compete at TPC Sawgrass.
Scott's recent form has been strong, with multiple top-30 finishes and high rankings in key statistical categories. This positions him as a potential contender at the upcoming Players Championship.
Adam Scott has 10 top-25 finishes, including a 2004 win, in 23 starts.
Jason Day believes The Players Championship definitely feels like a major, especially with its iconic finish.
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