DORAL, Fla. – Clinging to a one-stroke lead on Sunday at the WGC-Cadillac Championship and facing a relatively straightforward bunker shot from behind the 16th green, Adam Scott was already doing the math.
“I felt if I get that up-and-down [for birdie], I'll go on and win,” Scott said. “I have a two-shot cushion at that point, and I felt really in control, and then all of a sudden, a lot of things run through your mind.”
The result was a shank that nearly flew into an adjacent bunker. Scott would get up and down for par at No.