M and C.Those are two letters you could use to sum up Adam Scott's 2009 season. The player that people, at times, had called the next Tiger Woods missed 10 of 18 cuts this year (Tiger has only missed 15 cuts in his career), and has since ended his season by missing out on the top-100, which means he won't advance to this week's Deutsche Bank Championship, an event he won six years ago.
Scott's year has been far from expected. Last year, the 29-year-old Australian had a win on both the PGA and European Tours, making it 14 worldwide wins in his short career. He had the swing that made people, at moments, forget the beauty of Tiger's pass. He had the looks that made even the most Hollywood-minded females (hello Kate Hudson) interested in bogeys or birdies (well, maybe Burberry and biceps, but still) and he had the game that put him on a short list of players who would soon break though on the major championship scene.

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