[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 73 (Wednesday, May 22, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S3752]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO ADAM SCOTT
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I rise to honor Adam Scott, a former member
of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas golf team, and the first
Australian to win the Masters Tournament.
Through his determination and will to win, Adam was able to come back
from a heartbreaking loss at the 2012 Open Championship to win the 2013
Masters in truly stunning fashion. In a tie for the lead heading into
the 72nd hole, Adam birdied with a 20-foot putt. At that point, I
thought Adam had clinched the title, but another great golfer, Angel
Cabrera, was able to force a playoff with his own birdie. It was not
until the second hole of that playoff that Adam, through yet another
birdie, was able to call himself the Master's champion. This was his
ninth PGA Tour win, but first major championship.
Adam hails from Adelaide, Australia, later moving to Queensland at
the age of 9. In 1998, Adam came to my home State of Nevada to study
and play golf at UNLV. While at UNLV, Adam was an All-American,
finishing 11th at the 1999 NCAA Golf Championships. His victory at the
Masters was the first major championship to be won by a former UNLV
men's golfer.
UNLV's golf program has produced a lot of great players over the
years, but until now, none had ever won a major championship. There
have been several second-place and third-place showings, but never a
champion. As a Nevadan, it is amazing to see a former UNLV player
wearing the famous Augusta National Gold Club's green jacket.
On behalf of the Senate, I congratulate Adam Scott on his victory at
the Masters Tournament and look forward to continuing to follow a
career that has already made Australia and the University of Nevada,
Las Vegas very proud.
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