Adam Scott is the only Australian to have ever won a Masters Tournament, which he achieved in 2013 in a playoff against Angel Cabrera. He has won 32 professional tournaments, 14 of which have come at the PGA. His other notable wins are the WGC-Cadillac Championship (2016), the Players Championship (2004), and the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (2011).
He came within one shot of winning the 2012 Open Championship, which would have been his first major win, but ended up in solo second place behind Ernie Els by a single stroke.
In 2014, Adam Scott became the world number one golfer and held that spot for 13 weeks. He played on the European Tour and the PGA Tour of Australasia prior to joining the PGA. June 2022 saw his appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia as a part of the Queen's Birthday Honours.
Scott's recent PGA Tour win was at the 2020 Genesis International with a score of 273, under 11, over Matt Kuchar, Scott Brown and Kang Sung-hoon by two strokes. In the same season, he won the 2019 Australian PGA Championship, which was co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour of Australasia, defeating Michael Hendry by two shots.
His last victory came in the 36-stroke, no-cut Cathedral Invitational in 2023, which is not recognized by any official tour. His score of 132, under 12, was enough to upset Jeffrey Guan and Todd Sinnott by three strokes.
Who is Adam Scott's caddie?
Adam Scott's caddie is Matthew Tritton as of April 2024, according to The Caddie Network.
Tritton joined Scott as his caddie after the 2024 Players Championship; however, the story of them working together is rather unclear as of April 2024. He is a veteran caddie with experience spanning more than 25 years and has caddied for golfers like Geoff Ogilvy, Matt Kuchar, Peter Lonard, Michael Sim, Robert Allenby, Cameron Tringale, and Cameron Smith.
The Caddie Network reported that he didn't play collegiate golf and was born in Melbourne, Australia. For him, the best part of being a caddie is being a part of a sporting product.
Furthermore, his favorite golf memory is Jack Niklaus winning the Masters Tournament in 1986, which was also the 50th anniversary of the event. The best caddie memory he has is of being in Matt Kuchar's bag during his first victory on the PGA Tour.
Adam Scott has previously collaborated with some of the most well-known caddies in his field, like Tony Navarro and Steve Williams. After Navarro worked for golfers like Greg Norman and Raymond Floyd, Scott and Navarro worked from 2005 to 2011.
In 2011, Steve Williams and Tiger Woods parted ways, and Williams' joined Scott. He is renowned for calling his win with Scott at the 2011 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational the greatest moment of his career.
Both Scott's 2013 Masters victory and his 2014 climb to world No. 1 occurred while they were together. However, they broke up in 2017 because Williams was starting to consider retirement and Scott wanted a full-time caddie. Williams does, however, return to Scott's bag on occasion, including at the 2023 Masters tournament.
Since the latter part of 2018, Scott has also begun playing with John Limanti. After working as a caddie for many years, Limanti had caddied for players including Chris Kirk, Kyle Stanley, Brendon Todd, Aaron Baddeley, and Chris Stroud. However, this collaboration appears to have ceased when he started working with Gregory Hearmon in early 2022.
Before Scott, Hearmon had caddied for Charl Schwartzel and Louis Oosthuizen. His greatest caddying memory is, in fact, being on the bag for Schwartzel's 2011 Masters victory. However, for undisclosed reasons, this collaboration ceased some time after the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
What is the net worth of Matthew Tritton?
Unfortunately, there isn't much information available about Matthew Tritton's net worth.
Adam Scott's Caddie FAQs
A. As of April 2024, Adam Scott's caddie is Matthew Tritton.
A. There is no authentic information available about Matthew Tritton's net worth.
A. Yes, Adam Scott became the only Australian to win the Masters Tournament in 2013.
A. Adam Scott's recent PGA Tour win was at the 2020 Genesis International with a score of 273.
A. Adam Scott's earlier caddies include, Tony Navarro, Steve Williams, John Limanti and Gregory Hearmon.
Matthew Tritton has caddied for several famous players before he started working with Adam. He has caddied for Geoff Ogilvy, Matt Kuchar, Peter Leonard, Michael Sim, Robert Allenby, Cameron Tringale, and Cameron Smith.