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Thu Dec 13 2012
Predicting Adam Scott's Future After Anchored Putter Ban

At a practice round prior to last week’s Australian Open, Adam Scott was seen practicing with a short putter.

The putter in question appeared to be nearly 35 inches, and Scott was employing a modified grip. He didn’t use the device in play, but the siting confirms that Scott is searching for an alternative to his long putter, which will become illegal following the publication of the next Official Rules of Golf in 2016, and that alternative doesn’t appear to be returning to a standard-length putter.

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