A Quote by Adam Derek Scott

To make a couple putts to win the Masters is just an amazing feeling. — © Adam Derek Scott
To make a couple putts to win the Masters is just an amazing feeling.
I was from North Carolina, so as a youngster all of my mind games about golf were always, 'If I make this I win The Masters, if I hole this par putt I win The Masters.' So it was a great thrill to play there.
I was from North Carolina, so as a youngster all of my mind games about golf were always, If I make this I win The Masters, if I hole this par putt I win The Masters. So it was a great thrill to play there.
It is amazing that it is my destiny to be the first Aussie to win the Masters.
We didn't have cable TV. We just couldn't afford it. But you don't need cable to watch the Masters. In 1997, at the exact moment I started out, I watched Tiger Woods win the Masters.
In 2013, I changed to left-hand low, or cross-handed. And it's helped a lot. At the time, the reason I switched was just a lot of inconsistency with putting. I was either making a lot of putts, or I was missing a lot of putts.
The par putts sometimes are bigger than the birdie putts.
Nonchalant putts count the same as chalant putts.
Every immortal except Jack Nicklaus has hit a wall and stopped making putts he had to make in order to win. Jack did it for 20 years.
I don't think about winning the Masters as part of the slam. You want to win the Masters because of what it means to the game.
Those enjoying winning streaks thus win twofold. They win not only the game but also the right to greater self-determination. They become masters of their own fate. That feeling of efficacy, of being in charge of circumstances, is the essence of confidence. Winning once or twice is encouraging, but winning continuously is empowering.
Always, when you win the fight, it's an amazing feeling.
'Lassie' was amazing. I didn't have any scenes with humans. There's a couple little bits, here or there, but mainly just me and my horse and a couple of dogs in the Isle of Man.
When Jack Nicklaus won the Masters in 1986, it was mind-blowing. How in the world could a 46-year-old win the Masters?
It's really amazing. Novak, Rafa, Roger, they win couple times a year in a row all the grand slams.
Personally, I want to win the Premier League. That would be an amazing feeling.
It was an amazing feeling to be able to win a World Cup and at home in Australia.
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