Scott Extends Players Legacy with 23rd Career Birdie on 17th
03/14/2026 by Matthias Gräf
Australian champion Adam Scott marks 24 consecutive years at TPC Sawgrass, recording second-most 17th-hole birdies in tournament history.
Australian champion Adam Scott marks 24 consecutive years at TPC Sawgrass, recording second-most 17th-hole birdies in tournament history.
Adam Scott continues to write another chapter in his impressive DP World Tour legacy at The Players Championship, achieving a remarkable milestone that underscores his sustained excellence at TPC Sawgrass.
The 2004 champion has now appeared at the iconic Florida course for 24 consecutive years, a testament to his consistency and competitive longevity. During his latest appearance, Scott recorded his 23rd career birdie on the famous 17th hole—the island green that has become one of golf’s most recognizable par-3s.
Historic Achievement on Iconic 17th
Scott’s 23 birdies on the 17th represent the second-most in tournament history, placing him among the elite players to have mastered this demanding hole. The achievement reflects not only his skill but also his deep familiarity with the course’s intricacies accumulated over more than two decades of competition.
The 17th at TPC Sawgrass demands precision and nerve in equal measure. Players must clear the water separating the tee from the elevated green, with minimal margin for error. Scott’s ability to find the bottom of the cup on this hole repeatedly demonstrates both technical proficiency and mental fortitude—qualities that have defined his career.
His continued presence at The Players reflects the respect he commands within professional golf and his commitment to competing at the game’s highest level across multiple decades.
24 consecutive years at The Players.
2004 champion Adam Scott continues to build his legacy at TPC Sawgrass, recording his 23rd career birdie on the iconic 17th, the second-most in tournament history.#ThePlayerspic.twitter.com/rYutz1kK5H
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