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“I WANT TO WIN ANOTHER THREE MAJORS”

Adam Scott seemingly has it all, starting with the striking good looks, of course, and a swing to match. There’s also the laid-back personality and a self-deprecating sense of self.

But after turning 40 last year, there are things that remain missing from the otherwise peerless life of the former World No.1, most notably a second career Major Championship. Indeed, it has been eight years since his triumph at Augusta National and a lot has happened since that seminal moment. Back then, Scott wasn’t yet a father of three or even wed, Steve Williams was still his caddie and anchoring the putter was within the rules.

Now, Scott can almost see the finish line of what has been a consistent and good career, but not quite one of an all-time great. While he acknowledges he can’t commit as much time to the game as the youngsters, he knows there’s plenty of good golf left in him and he still possesses a burning desire to add more than a few trophies to the cabinet.

We recently sat down with Scott to run the rule over his career and all things golf…

You turned 40 last year. How long will you play on tour?

I’ll play as long as I can. I don’t

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