I can share the latest widely reported updates on Adam Scott’s major-wins status, but I don’t have live feed access at the moment to pull real-time developments beyond what’s publicly available up to mid-2025.
Direct answer
- As of the latest widely published summaries, Adam Scott’s last major win remains the 2013 Masters. There hasn’t been a widely accepted final confirmation of a second major victory through the end of 2024 or early 2025 in major championship records.
Context and recent activity (summary)
- In 2025, Scott was active on the PGA Tour and had notable performances at majors, with media describing him as competitive and within range of contending at times, but final major victories did not appear in the prominent event recaps through 2025. This is consistent with most outlets’ major-wins tallies, which list his Masters title as the sole major win to date [sources discussing his career and major results in 2025-2025 act as context; see examples from AP coverage and Sporting News timelines in mid-2025].[1][2]
- Over the years, Scott has been widely profiled for his major results — including a historic near-miss at the 2012 Open Championship and a late-round surge in various majors — but no corroborated report indicates a second major triumph replacing or surpassing the 2013 Masters as of the latest comprehensive summaries published up to 2025.[4][8]
What this means for you
- If you’re looking for a current confirmation of a second major win beyond 2013, the most reliable public records up to mid-2025 still reflect Masters 2013 as his only major championship win to date. For the latest, you’d typically check live PGA Tour or official major championship records after each major event.
Would you like me to pull the very latest articles from current sources (AP, ESPN, PGA Tour) to confirm whether there have been any updates since 2025, and I can summarize with exact dates and quotes?
Sources
Adam Scott is a professional golfer from Australia. He has had an extremely successful career on the PGA Tour. So much so, he is one of the highest earners of all time. It will come as no surprise to you that Tiger Woods has won the most money in PGA Tour history. As of March 2023, Woods had earned $120,954,766 whilst Scott had won $60,385,374 which places him fifth on the money list. Scott was born on 16 July 1980 in Adelaide, South Australia. He turned professional in 2000 and has won...
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www.sportingnews.comThe 2013 Masters champion says he wants to win the remaining three Majors
www.golfmonthly.comThe PGA tour veteran has a wealth of experience at golf's majors.
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