When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Adam Scott's 2016 Isn't Getting The Raves He Deserves
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/"Doral encourages a style of play that is crowd-pleasing"
/Poll: Should Adam Stick With Stevie?
/Following his second win in two weeks and his obvious role as Masters favorite headed to the year's first major a month from now, Adam Scott reiterated that he will stick with Stevie Williams on his bag.
This, after two wins with caddie Dave Clark, who NBC's stellar sound team picked up a few times Sunday playing the role of forceful but comforting bagman. (Martin Kaufmann notes the great sound work but embarrassingly suggests this was a new thing for NBC. Let it go Marty!)
Jim McCabe at Golfweek.com even highlights Clark's pep-talk role early in round four of the 2016 WGC Cadillac at Doral.
Ben Everill reports on Scott putting to rest any doubts about who his Augusta bagman will be.
Englishman Clark took the job and despite helping Scott back into a rich vein of form, his time at the majors will have to wait.
"The plan is set. David is doing an amazing job and we are working very well together but you could offer Steve the job to any player in the world for Augusta and they are going to want to take him," Scott told AAP.
"His experience is amazing and we work very well together. Loot at our record the last few years."
No one can blame Scott for wanting the same looper that helped him win the 2014 Masters, but it's also hard to fathom how his game, his confidence and his comfort level on the course could be any better than it is right now. And Clark certainly has played a role in that fine form.
So who should Adam Scott have on the bag as he goes for his second Masters?
This PGA Tour Entertainment clip cuts out Clark's commentary prior to the shot:
And the full round highlights: