At US Open, Scott Turns Back Clock, Climbs Within Shot of Lead
- Adam Scott played a third-round 3-under 67 at the 2025 US Open at Oakmont, tying for second place one shot behind leader Sam Burns.
- Scott reached this stage after a steady game and hitting it better off the tee in the past month, despite not winning since early 2020 or being in a major's final group since 2018.
- This event represents Scott's 97th major appearance overall and his 96th in a row, which is the current longest ongoing series and ranks second in history behind Jack Nicklaus's record of 146 consecutive majors.
- Scott said, "It's huge, obviously. For sure I'll be nervous, but I'm in a great spot," and called contending at this stage "super fulfilling."
- If Scott wins, he would become the second-oldest US Open champion and set a 12-year gap record between his first and second major victories, highlighting his continued competitiveness.
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Golf-Scott's US Open dream gets washed away at rainy Oakmont
OAKMONT, Pennsylvania (Reuters) -Adam Scott believes he needs another major title to boost his World Golf Hall of Fame credentials and while the Australian was in the hunt during Sunday's final round at the U.S. Open his challenge faded as conditions became tougher in heavy rain. Read full story
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