Watch: Adam Scott in motion ahead of the 2025 Baycurrent Classic

Watch Adam Scott in motion ahead of the 2025 Bay Current Classic. Adam Scott provided a glimpse of his practice session ahead of the Bayurren Classic 2025 on social media. The Australian golfer is returning to play on the PGA Tour since his last outing at the Windham Championship. He struggled to make it to the FedEx Cup playoffs, but then competed on the DP World Tour last month. Before teeing it up in Japan for the fall season PGA Tour event on Thursday, Scott shared a few videos on his Instagram story. He played a few shots in brown pants and a white t-shirt with a cap and white shoes. Check out Adam Scott’s Instagram story below. Scott had a tough time on the Greens this season on the PGA Tour in his last outing on the circuit. He settled in T-55 place at the Windham Championship where he carded 65,71 69 and 72. After that, he played on the DP World Tour at the BMW PGA Championship and tied for T38 place. In the press conference of the Bay Current Classic, he reflected on his feelings about the state of his game ahead of this week. He said via ASAP Sports, the 2025 Bayurren Classic is scheduled from October 9th to 12 in Japan. Adam Scott shares his excitement to play at the Bayurren Classic ahead of the 2025 Bayurren Classic. Adam Scott opened up about his playing in the PGA Tour event in Japan. He acknowledged that he played at the Yokohama Country Club before and is excited for this week. He said via ASAP Sports, “Scott started his game at the Bay Current Classic on the first T-hole with two back-to-back birdies and then added a birdie on the fourth hole. He however struggled on the fifth hole and made a bogey on it, followed by a birdie on the sixth. Scott played a round of three under and at the time of writing settled in a tie for fourth place. He last won on the PGA Tour at the Genesis Invitational in 2020 and is hoping to break his 5-year winless streak this week and Keita Yadavita. Yadav is an NFL and golf writer at Sportska with over three years of experience in journalism and counting. She’s previously covered the world of entertainment with otaku cart and TV season and spoilers and worked as an editor at Coming Soon. Her stories have racked up nearly 9 million reads and she’s had the chance to interview top athletes like professional golfer Yuvraj Singh Sandu.

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