Singapore: Adam Scott's inner demons did their best to derail his bid for a third Singapore Open title Monday, but the Australian held his nerve to claim victory at the $6 million (Dh22 million) weather-hit event.
Scott, a winner in Singapore in 2005 and 2006, sealed a three-shot victory over Denmark's Anders Hansen with a sublime 20-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a closing three-under 68 at the Sentosa Golf Club.
However, not all of the Serapong course's tricky greens were as accommodating.
"I haven't been putting my best lately and the demons started creeping in a little bit on the back nine," said the 30 year old.
"But fortunately I squashed them and made a good putt on 15. That gave me a little buffer and calmed me down for the last three."
Scott held a three-shot lead when the fourth round was suspended, due to darkness on Sunday. Play had been suspended before that for five-and-a-half hours due to thunderstorms and lightning.