The Asian Age

Scott wins, Tiger stumbles home

Adam Scott countered two bogeys and a double-bogey with five birdies and fired a one-under-par 70 to claim victory in the Genesis Invitation­al at Riviera Country Club. The tournament host, Tiger Woods, faltered to a six-over 77 to finish last.

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Los Angeles, Feb. 17: Adam Scott fired a oneunder-par 70 on Sunday to win the Genesis Invitation­al, and this time the Australian’s victory at Riviera Country Club is official.

On a day when World No.1 Rory McIlroy fired a two-over-par 73 and tournament host Tiger Woods stumbled to a six-over 77 to finish last, Scott countered two bogeys and a doubleboge­y with five birdies to build an 11-under total of 273.

He finished two strokes in front of South Korea’s Kang Sung and Americans Scott Brown and Matt Kuchar.

Kuchar, who started the day tied for the lead with Scott and McIlroy, carded a one-over-par 72 while Kang closed with a 69 and Brown fired a 68.

Scott hoisted the trophy at Riviera in 2005, but since the rain-soaked event was shortened to 36 holes he wasn’t credited with a US PGA Tour victory.

But this “W” goes in the books as the 2013 Masters champion’s 14th US tour title. That goes along with 14 internatio­nal victories — most recently at the Australian PGA Championsh­ip in December, where Scott ended a near four-year title drought.

McIlroy’s hopes of celebratin­g his return to world number one with a win were dashed when he surrendere­d four shots in the space of two holes with a triple-bogey at the par-four fifth, followed by a bogey at the sixth. The Northern Ireland star headlined a group of five players sharing fifth place on eight-under 276, where he was joined by Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama and Americans Bryson DeChambeau, Max Homa and Joel Dahmen.

Woods’s day could hardly have gone worse. Already 15 off the pace to start the day, the 15-time major champion dropped five shots in his last six holes as he stumbled home with a six-over-par 77.

Overall Woods had seven bogeys and a double-bogey with one birdie and an eagle on the way to an 11over par total of 295 -- 68th and last of the 68 players to make the cut.

Woods went into the week gunning for a record-setting 83rd US PGA Tour title, having matched Sam Snead’s record of 82 at the Zozo Championsh­ip in October.

But Woods came up empty for the 13th time on the course where he played his first PGA Tour event as a 16-year-old.

 ?? AFP ?? Adam Scott (right) poses with tournament host Tiger Woods and the trophy after winning the Genesis Invitation­al in Pacific Palisades, California, on Sunday. —
AFP Adam Scott (right) poses with tournament host Tiger Woods and the trophy after winning the Genesis Invitation­al in Pacific Palisades, California, on Sunday. —

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