LOS ANGELES -- It's one thing when a professional golfer impresses the masses with behemoth drives and dialed-in approach shots, leaving spectators outside the gallery ropes shaking their heads in disbelief. It's another thing when a professional golfer impresses a fellow pro with such high-level skill. But it's yet another thing altogether when a professional golfer impresses a fellow pro who just happens to be one of the world's best players and an owner of one of the game's sweetest swings.
Enter Adam Scott, the past Masters champion who spent his Friday morning playing Riviera Country Club in the same grouping with Dustin Johnson -- and kept finding himself impressed by some of the shots he was hitting.