Adam Scott claims victory at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf

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Masters champion Adam Scott shot a brilliant 64, breaking the course record, to win the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda.

US Open winner Justin Rose had a two-shot lead after the first round and was still ahead with three holes to play. But Rose bogeyed the 16th while Scot eagled the 17th to win by just two shots.

Scott finished at eight-under 134 in his first trip to Bermuda. The 36-hole exhibition is for the year’s four major winners, but Open champion Mickelson opted not to compete.

US PGA champion Jason Dufner finished five shots behind Scott with Padraig Harrington, playing in place of Phil Mickelson, another six strokes back.

Padraig Harrington won the event last year after stepping in for Ernie Els.

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