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"Golf-wise, I really don’t feel my age. You could convince me that I’m 35, so hopefully I’ve got a few more years in me."
For perspective on the Masters and majors this century, is there a wiser voice than Adam Scott’s? Of all the accomplishments that place him at the door of the World Golf Hall of Fame—a Masters, a Players, a Tour Championship, 11 weeks at World No. 1, 32 global wins—it’s his longevity that seizes attention.
The 2026 Masters will mark Scott’s 98th consecutive major start. That is second all-time behind none other than Jack Nicklaus (146). In third place is Tom Watson with 87, and the next longest active streak belongs to Jordan Spieth who hits 50 this April.
Tiger Woods has had so many pauses, of course, and recall even Rory McIlroy sat out the 2015 Open Championship with a ruptured ligament in his ankle. Because, rather than in spite of its pace, golf is a hard game in which to not blink. Year after year for a quarter-century, as strong and hungry new talent has come through, Adam Scott has never relinquished his seat at the big table.
At 45, the father of three has stayed fit and relevant, even making the final pairing at the U. S. Open last summer.
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