The 14-time PGA Tour champion who could have been better than Tiger Woods and botched his career
For three days at Oakmont Country Club, Adam Scott looked poised to make history. With 54 holes behind him, the Australian veteran stood just one stroke back from the lead at the U.S. Open. At 44 years old, he was within reach of a remarkable second major title, one that would have set a new record for the longest gap between major victories. Earlier in the year, Rory McIlroy had broken an 11-year drought at Augusta, and Scott had a chance to top that.LeBron James shares a sneak peek of his life after the NBA that includes a new sportAs the final round began, Mother Nature stepped in with a cruel twist. Torrential rain soaked the Pennsylvania layout, altering the pace and playability of one of golf's toughest tests. The soggy conditions disrupted Scott's momentum entirely. His swing rhythm faltered, […]