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Adam Scott Pursuing Trio of Leaders, Including Caddie Steve Williams, at Australian PGA

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Adam Scott and Marc Leishman Eye Victory at Australian PGA Championship

BRISBANE, Australia — As the final round of the Australian PGA Championship unfolds at the esteemed Royal Queensland Golf Club, seasoned golfers Adam Scott and Marc Leishman find themselves just two strokes off the lead. The Australian duo, who have spent a significant portion of their careers competing internationally, rarely have the opportunity to showcase their talents on home soil, making this tournament particularly significant.

The Road Less Traveled

Adam Scott, a former world No. 1 and the 2013 Masters champion, has scaled back his participation on the PGA Tour, while Marc Leishman has transitioned to the LIV Tour, reflecting the shifts in professional golf. With only two high-profile tournaments left in Australia — the ongoing PGA Championship and next week’s Australian Open at Royal Melbourne — this weekend offers a rare chance for both golfers to capture a cherished title on home turf.

Strong Performances in Third Round

In the third round, 45-year-old Scott delivered a commendable 5-under 66, while 42-year-old Leishman wasn’t far behind with a 67, placing them both tied for sixth at the end of Saturday. As the competition heats up, the seasoned players remain in contention, showcasing their ability to perform under pressure.

Leading the tournament heading into the final round are European Tour regulars David Puig and Ricardo Gouveia, alongside Australian Anthony Quayle. Puig, having shot an impressive 65, and Gouveia with a 66, are set to challenge the veterans, holding a substantial total of 13-under 200 after 54 holes.

The Quest for Consistency

Gouveia noted the importance of maintaining consistency, stating, "I was very consistent off the tee and I hit a lot of greens, which is crucial on a course like this." His approach, combined with the challenging conditions, added a layer of difficulty to the tournament, but also benefited players like Scott and Leishman.

Rising Stars and Close Races

Close behind the leaders are Min Woo Lee and second-round leader Kazuma Kobori. Both players, tied for fourth, were just a stroke off the leaders at the end of Round 3. Kobori, who is originally from Japan but represents New Zealand, began his day with momentum, notching four consecutive birdies to finish his second round but then settled into 16 consecutive pars, demonstrating the challenges of maintaining scoring streaks under pressure.

A Need for a “Beauty” Round

Scott, reflecting on what it would take to secure the championship, emphasized the necessity for a “beauty” round. "I’m going to have to have a really good round," he stated, "a strong front nine to put myself in it." With his extensive experience, Scott understands that to overcome the leaders, he must close out the round strong and position himself favorably as the tournament nears its conclusion.

Weathering the Storms

Adding to the complexities of the championship, players had to navigate through multiple weather delays. After storms halted play on Thursday, nearly half the field finished their first round on Friday. Saturday saw a two-hour suspension due to similar weather conditions. However, the silver lining was softer greens and improved playing conditions, leading to lower scores on the course.

The Challenge of the Field

Geoff Ogilvy, the 2006 U.S. Open champion and future captain of the International team in the upcoming Presidents Cup, played impressively, shooting a 66 to place him at 10 under, just three strokes behind the leaders. Ogilvy’s presence in the field underscores the high caliber of talent competing in the event.

Australian PGA Championship: A Dual Sanctioned Event

The Australian PGA Championship is notably co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour of Australia and the European Tour, emphasizing its significance on the golfing calendar. With the European Tour kicking off its 2025-26 season shortly after Rory McIlroy’s triumph in the Race to Dubai, the presence of notable athletes enriches the event even further.

Looking Ahead: The Australian Open

As the Australian PGA Championship draws to a close, attention turns to the upcoming Australian Open, which promises to feature luminaries, including Rory McIlroy. With the excitement soaring, fans eagerly await the showdown, hoping for thrilling performances from returning champions, promising talents, and local heroes alike.

In conclusion, the Australian PGA Championship highlights not just the skill and resilience of its competitors like Adam Scott and Marc Leishman but also the vibrant landscape of professional golf in Australia. As players navigate the challenges posed by weather, course conditions, and fierce competition, the event stands as a testament to the enduring spirit and excellence of these athletes on home soil.

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