Adam Scott goes back-to-back with one-shot win at World Golf Championships in Doral
Australian makes two double bogeys in the first five holes before roaring back to fire a final-round 69 and claim the Cadillac Championship

Adam Scott made two double bogeys in the first five holes then roared back with six birdies over the next nine to fire a final-round 69 and claim the World Golf Championships Cadillac Championship.
The 35-year-old Australian, whose lone major crown came at the 2013 Masters, won in back-to-back weeks after capturing the nearby PGA Honda Classic last Sunday.
I feel that is where my game has been the past couple of weeks and I’d like to keep it there the next few weeks. To win back-to-back weeks feels great. I hope to keep it going
Scott, who was second to US star Bubba Watson at Riviera two weeks ago, took his 29th worldwide triumph and 13th US PGA event victory with a 72-hole total of 12-under 276 to edge two-time Masters champion Watson by a single shot at Doral’s Blue Monster course.
Scott said on Sunday he feels like when he is playing his best he cannot lose.

Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy and England’s Danny Willett shared third on 278 with 45-year-old, five-time major winner Phil Micklelson fifth on 279 after a closing two-under 70.