Adam Scott fired a course-record 64 to storm past Justin Rose and claim victory at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda.
Rose had led by a single stroke with three holes to play but he had no answer for Scott in the closing stages as the Australian won the 36-hole tournament which brings together the season’s four major champions by two shots on eight under.
The Masters winner took control on the penultimate hole when his six-iron landed within inches of the hole to allow him a tap-in eagle three.
US Open champion Rose had given up his single-shot lead at the previous hole, forced to take a drop after a wayward tee shot, before a par on the 17th left him two shots adrift as Scott accelerated.
Scott’s win means that he was able to add the winner’s pink jacket to the green one he dramatically secured following a play-off against Angel Cabrera at Augusta in April.
Jason Dufner finished third on three under while Padraig Harrington, who replaced the absent Open champion Phil Mickelson, was well off the pace on three over following a 71 on Wednesday.
Harrington was the defending champion after he also stepped in for Ernie Els last year.