
At US Open, Adam Scott turns back the clock and climbs within a shot of the lead
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — His hair is speckled with gray. Even if he remains a fan favorite in some circles, when picks to win the U.S. Open were being made, not many included 44-year-old Adam Scott.
Once third-round action at Oakmont wrapped up Saturday, though, the list of the top 10 names on the U.S. Open leaderboard was made up of two kinds of players: Those who had never won a major. And Scott, the 2013 Masters champion.
On a day that brought back memories of that Sunday, 12 years and two months ago at Augusta, one of Australia’s biggest sports stars matched the day’s best score with a 3-under 67. He’ll enter the final round tied for second at 3 under with J.J. Spaun, and one shot behind Sam Burns, with whom Scott will play alongside Sunday in the final pairing.
“If I were to come away with it tomorrow, it would be a hell of a round of golf and an exclamation point on my career,” Scott said.