Adam Scott breaks title drought in Byron Nelson playoff

Sun Apr 27, 2008 9:07pm EDT
 
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By Art Stricklin

IRVING, Texas (Reuters) - Australian Adam Scott sunk a mammoth 49-foot putt to birdie the third playoff hole and claim the Byron Nelson Championship on Sunday, his first PGA Tour title in more than a year.

Scott's putt ensured he defeated American Ryan Moore, who had a chance to extend the playoff, but missed his own birdie putt.

"This would have been a tough one to lose, so I was glad I was able to pull this out," the world number 10 said after the victory. "I would have liked to have had a good round like Ryan. He deserved to win, but I am happy to get this one."

Both Scott (71) and Moore (68) finished regulation at seven-under-par 273 after Scott had birdied the 18th to force the playoff.

The Australian missed two chances to win the playoff at the 17th and 18th holes, missing makeable putts before a dramatic final playoff hole, again at 18.

He put his drive into the bunker and left his approach shot short on the front portion of the green before he made the long birdie putt, which generated a massive fist pump by Scott and howls of delight from the gallery.

American Bart Bryant finished third on 277.

"This may not have been the message I wanted to send," Scott said of his sixth PGA victory. "But any win is good.  Continued...

 
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