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Posted: 29 Oct 2009 08:10 AM PDT

TERROR ON THE RAILROAD The Illinois Railway Museum hosts its annual haunted event, Terror on the Railroad, Oct. 30 and 31. Participants must be at least 13 and in good health. The event will run from 7 to 11 p.m. all eight nights. Tickets, available only at the gate, are $12. Visit www.irm.org or call 815-923-4000 or 800-BIG-RAIL (244-7245).

GHOST TRAIN The Monticello Railway Museum hosts its Ghost Train Oct. 30 and 31 in Monticello, off I-72 between Champaign and Springfield. The trains, with a Haunted Boxcar, run every half hour from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 23, 24, 30 and 31. The run on the half hour from 1 to 2:30 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Oct. 25. Tickets are $6 for ages 2 and older. Visit www.mrym.org.

TRICK OR TREAT TROLLEY Tricks and treats await you at every stop on this spooky and kooky trolley ride at the Illinois Railway Museum Oct. 31. Kids in costume get a free prize. Hours at the museum in Union are 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fares are $12 for adults, $8 for kids or $45 for families. Visit www.irm.org or call 815-923-4000 or 800-BIG-RAIL (244-7245).

MANTENO VETERANS RIDE The American Veterans Motorcycle Riders Association and Oak Lawn H.O.G. are sponsoring the 11th annual Manteno Veterans Ride Nov. 1. Lineup begins at 7 a.m. at Oak Lawn Harley-Davidson, 111th Street and Cicero Avenue, with first bikes out at 10. The escorted ride will proceed to the TInley Park VFW. Participants are asked to bring personal care items other things of use for the residents of the Illinois Veterans Home in Manteno. Visit www.avmra.com or call John as 708-917-3275.

SKIP'S SWAP The 17th annual Skip's Auto and Truck Parts Swap Meet is set for Nov. 1 at the new Lake County Fairgrounds in Grayslake. The meet and sale for collectible and performance vehices is set for 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is $7 for adults and $2 for kids 6-11. Vendor fee is $35 and cars for sale $25. Visit www.skipsusa.com or call 630-340-4744.

MARINE RADAR The Waukegan Sail and Power Squadron offers a Marine Radar Seminar Nov. 3 at the Waukegan Yacht Club, 199 N Harbor Pl. The seminar, from 7 to 9 p.m., explains radar functions, selection, operation under various conditions, display interpretation, basic navigation and collision avoidance. Fee is $10 per. Contact Lt. Cmdr. Mike Ludtke at 815-575-0809 or wspsxo@gmail.com or visit www.wspsboating.org.

SLOT CAR SHOW The Midwest Slot Car Show is set for Nov. 8, at Lincoln Center, 2450 Lincoln St., Highland, Ind. The show, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., will feature slot cars in HO, 1:32 and 1:24 scale along with aaccessories. Admission is $5 for adults with children younger than 16 free. Vendor fee is $30. E-mail Mikedore@go.com or call 815-233-6541.

POLAR EXPRESS The Polar Express pulls into the National Railroad Museum in Ashwaubenon, Wis., Nov. 27, 27 and 29 and Dec. 4, 5 and 6. The annual trip to the North Pole will be made at 3, 5 and 7 p.m. each day and include a dramatic reading of the Christmas story about a boy who is not sure whether he believes in Santa Claus. Standard class fares are $12 for adults and $8 for kids 2 through 12. Fares in premium class--a restored 1950s streamline buffet-lounge-observation car, are $25 for lounge seating and $18 for table seating. Reservations are required. Call 920-437-7623, ext. 10, or visit www.nationalrrmuseum.org.

THE POLAR EXPRESS The Monticello Chamber of Commerce hosts Lunch with Santa on the Train Dec. 4 and 5 at the Monticello Railway Museum, off I-72 between Champaign and Springfield. The journey, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., leaves the Wabash Depot in downtown Monticello and includes a reading of the story. Tickets are $20 per person. For information, visit www.polarexpressride.com or call 877-762-9011. For tickets, visit www.mrym.org.

LUNCH WITH SANTA The Monticello Railway Museum hosts the Polar Express Nov. 27 and 28 and Dec. 5 and 6 in Monticello, off I-72 between Champaign and Springfield. Departures are 10 a.m. and 1, 2:15 and 3:30 p.m. Dec. 5 and 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. and 1:15 and 2:30 p.m. Dec 6. Tickets are $11 per person. Visit www.monticellochamber.org.

HAPPY HOLIDAY RAILWAY Take a train ride through holiday light displays and visit with Santa Claus and his elves at the Illinois Railway Museum Dec. 5 and 6, 12 and 13 and 19 and 20. Children on Santa's "good" list will recieve a gift. Trains run every two hours at the museum in Union. Visit www.irm.org or call 815-923-4000 or 800-BIG-RAIL (244-7245).

TOYS FOR TOTS The 32nd annual Chicagoland Toys for Tots Motorcycle Parade begins at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 6 at Dan Ryan Woods, 85th Street and Western Avenue, Chicago. The parade will proceed up Western to the Marine Reserve Center at Foster Avenue and Troy Street. Participants can gather at 8 a.m. and should bring an unwrapped new toy or game -- but no plush toys. Visit www.chicagolandtft.org or call 773-866-TOYS (8697).

TOY SHOW The annual Tinley Park Holiday Toy Show is set for Dec. 6 at Tinley Park High School, 6111 W. 175th St. The show, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., will feature diecast cars and models. Admission is $6. Call Jim at 262-246-7171.

BOAT SHOW The 80th annual Chicago Boat, RV and Outdoors Show sails into McCormick Place North Jan. 13 through 17. Hundreds of the latest product s and accessories will be featured along with the Huck Finn Trout Pond and green boating zone. Hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jan 13, 14 and 15; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jan 16 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan 17. Admission is $10 for adults, $4 for kids 13-15 and free for those 12 and younger. Seniors 65 and older will get $2 off Jan. 13. Visit www.ChicagoBoatShow.com .

STRICTLY SAIL Strictly Sail Chicago will be held Jan. 28 through 31 at Navy Pier. The event will include the latest sailboats and products, along with seminars and a kids activity center. Hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Jan 28 and 29, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jan. 30 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 31. Adult admission is $12 Jan. 28 and 29 and $15 Jan. 30 and 31. A two-day adult pass is $24. Children 15 and younger are free when accompanied by an adult. Visit www.StrictlySailChicago.com.

AUTO SHOW BLACK TIE The Chicago Auto Show's First Look for Charity will be held from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Feb. 11 on the show floor at McCormick Place. Eighteen Chicago-area charities benefit from the black-tie event. Tickets cost $225 each. Visit www.chicagoautoshow.com.

CHICAGO AUTO SHOW The 102nd Chicago Auto Show hits McCormick Place North and South Feb. 12-21. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Feb. 12-20 and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Feb. 21. Tickets cost $11 for adults, $7 for seniors 62 and older and children 7-12 and free for kids 6 and younger with a paid adult. Visit www.chicagoautoshow.com.

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Scott blog: Home sweet home, but never for long - PGA Tour

Posted: 28 Oct 2009 05:51 PM PDT

Editor's note: Adam Scott will write a blog for PGATOUR.COM during the 2009 season. For more information on Scott, visit his official Web site.
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Oct. 28, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I'm just about to head to the course this morning and get warmed up for the first round at the Singapore Open. It is very sticky and humid here this week, just like I remember it! I'm excited about coming here and it is a nice feeling to come to a place where I have played so many good shots. I walk on so many of the holes here and remember the good shots and putts that I have made and this week is an opportunity to use that to my advantage and play well and have a good week. There is no reason why I can't get into a position to contend here. Everything feels like it's in good shape and I just hope it comes around.

I'm also looking forward to the summer of golf back home in Australia. I was home last week and there is quite a buzz about the Australian Masters and having Tiger come back to play. I'm also looking forward to playing New South Wales Golf Club in Sydney for the Australian Open. It is one of my favorite courses in the world. It is very similar to Pebble Beach.

Ok, enough for now, I need to get ready for the day ahead! I'll be in touch soon.

Until next time, take care.

-Adam

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Oct. 22, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I hope this blog entry finds everyone well. I have had a really good week at home. It's nice to sleep in your own bed for a change. I've been practicing a lot and getting ready for the Singapore Open next week. The weather has been great on the Gold Coast.

I wanted to remind everyone that applications for the Adam Scott Foundation Scholarship will close on Nov. 27, so anyone interested, be sure to download the application on my Web site. We offer the scholarship once a year. The scholarship provides an opportunity for a young, underprivileged person to attend Griffith University and earn a Bachelors degree in Business Sports Management with the option to join the PGA International Golf Institute. For more information, please visit the Foundation section of my Web site.

I have a couple of media commitments today for Sunday Magazine and a local journalist and then the weekend is here. I'm looking forward to spending some time with friends this weekend and getting ready to head over to Singapore early next week. I'll write more from Singapore.

Until next time, take care.

-Adam

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Oct. 15, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I arrived home yesterday, and it feels good to be back in Australia. I think I fell into a complete heap when I boarded the plane at LAX. The next thing I knew we were landing in Oz. I didn't realize how exhausted I was until I had the time to actually sleep.

The week at The Presidents Cup was full-on, and I enjoyed being a part of the team -- of course all except the part where we didn't win the cup. Every Presidents Cup team I have played on has always been a special part of my career, and last week was no different. It was a complete honor to be a Captain's Pick and to play for not only my country but also my childhood hero.

Ernie and I got off to a great start on Thursday. I have to say the juices were flowing on the very first tee, and I hadn't experienced that feeling for a while. It was a lot of hard work on Thursday, and it felt good to come out on top. Unfortunately, the rest of the matches weren't as fruitful. I hit the ball well but came up short in my next four matches. It was a week filled with a lot of emotion. The team had a ton of fun off the course, and Greg and Frank were great team leaders. We don't have the opportunity to spend time with one another throughout the year, so I always look forward to team competition. A lot of ping pong, video games and pool! Hats off to Tim and Ryo for having a very good week. Ryo, the youngest competitor ever on any Presidents Cup team, has proved, once again, he's got game!

I am really close to firing on all cylinders, and being a part of the Presidents Cup gave me the confidence that I have been lacking for a few months. I will practice the next two weeks and then head over to Singapore for the Barclays Singapore Open. I have had good results in the past at Sentosa and am looking forward to getting back there. Weather on the Gold Coast is perfect, so I'm going to enjoy the time practicing and also catching up on business and my foundation.

I'll be in touch next week.

Until then, take care.

-Adam

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Oct. 6, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I'm in San Francisco gearing up for the week ahead. I flew in on Sunday evening after my final round at Turning Stone Resort. I felt I played well last week and was pleased that I had three solid rounds of breaking par. My putting was a lot better than it has been the past several months, so I feel like my game is getting back on track. I've also put a lot of work in on my posture at address, and that is also feeling more comfortable. I am heading in the right direction and feeling confident things are back on track.

I am excited to be a part of the international team this week. It was definitely a goal of mine to make the team. I grew up watching Greg in Australia, and he is such a great ambassador for the game, so it is an honor to be a part of this year's Presidents Cup. We have several social commitments during a Presidents Cup week, and more media surrounds the competition, so it's always a balancing act. Greg definitely has us focused and is managing our time efficiently. There's a special buzz in the air, and hopefully we will get a win this week. It's unfortunate we've never won against the American team on U.S. soil, so that gives all of us even more motivation to get a victory. It's definitely going to be an exciting four days.

I'll be in touch next week, and if all goes well, I'll have a story or two from the celebration on Sunday night.

Until then, take care.

-Adam

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Sept. 29, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I just arrived in Verona, New York today. It's my first time playing Atunyote Golf Course and also my first time in this area of Central New York. It looks like it's going to be a wet and chilly week ahead as the forecast is calling for the chance of rain every day. In any event, I'm looking forward to playing and I'm sure the groundskeepers are ready to tackle the elements. I had a couple of weeks of really good practice in London. There were even a few days of cool, wet weather during practice sessions so I should be able to adjust to the elements. This is the third year of the tournament and the course opened in 2004. I'll get a good look at the course tomorrow and from what I've heard it's in pristine shape. It will be interesting to see how it holds water!

Shifting gears, just wanted to remind everyone that our next newsletter comes out on Thursday, October 1st. If you are interested in signing up just go to the clubhouse section of my website and you can sign up there.

I'm looking forward to a great week ahead!

Until next time, take care.

-Adam

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Sept. 18, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I spent the last week at my home in Switzerland, and I'm heading over to London later today. I was lucky enough to meet up with my dad for a few days as he was also in Europe on business. It's always great when our schedules actually have a chance to coincide as I don't get to see him or my mum very much throughout the year. I'll be practicing a lot the next couple of weeks and mainly focusing on putting drills.

I wanted to let everyone know Titleist launched a sweepstakes on Tuesday of this week. You can go to www.titleist.com.au and register for the sweepstakes and the chance to play with me in the Australian Masters Pro-Am at Kingston Heath on Nov. 11. It's a pretty cool prize package including domestic airfare in Australia, accommodations, car transfers and some Titleist products.

I'm looking forward to seeing everyone at the Turning Stone Resort Championship.

Until then, take care.

-Adam

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Sept. 10, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I arrived in Europe last night and will be here for the next couple of weeks practicing. As you probably know, I had a pretty exciting and humbling day on Tuesday when Greg Norman announced that I was chosen for one of his Captain's Picks for the Presidents Cup. It was somewhat unexpected, and I am grateful for the opportunity.

Greg's vote of confidence has given me a real boost, and I feel like I can make a contribution in all areas of the event. I have been fortunate enough to play in the last three Presidents Cups for the International side, and I look very forward to being a part of the team in October. It will be a great experience playing for Greg Norman.

I was at Cog Hill on Wednesday filming a commercial shoot for Titleist. I have to say I wish I was competing this week, the course looks like it's in really good shape, and I've always liked the vibe of the Windy City! I look forward to getting back there next year.

I wanted to let you know about a very cool promotion for everyone back home in Australia. Starting on Sept. 15 through Oct. 14, Titleist is running an online competition with the winner getting to play in the Australian Masters Pro-Am with me on Nov. 11. To register for the competition and to view a listing of the complete rules and prize package, go to www.titleist.com.au when the promotion launches on Sept. 15. We will also have an announcement on my Web site in the news section next week.

I'll be back in the U.S. for the Turning Stone Resort Championship in Verona, N.Y., the week of Sept. 28 and then the following week is the Presidents Cup at Harding Park, San Francisco. Looking forward to preparing and getting ready for my next two tournaments. I'll be in touch sometime next week.

Until then, take care.

-Adam

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September 4, 2009

Hello Everybody,

Unfortunately my Playoffs ended at The Barclays last week at Liberty National. I played three solid rounds but came up short to extend my playoff run. It was such a great venue for the first Playoffs event, and I really enjoyed the challenging course. Weather played a factor for all of us. By the last day, I was hitting the ball nicely, and things were coming together. Needless to say, this year has been challenging, but I'm hopeful and determined to turn things around.

Greg Norman will announce his Captain's Picks on Tuesday next week for the Presidents Cup. I've played on the last three teams, and I am hoping my run will continue. I will respect the decision that Greg makes and understand there are several factors to be considered. In any event, I look forward to supporting the International Team either way. It's such a great event for our sport.

Until next time, take care.

- Adam

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August 27, 2009

It's Thursday morning and just getting ready to head out to Liberty National to tee it for my first round at the Barclays. The course has the most amazing views but more important than that the designers, Bob Cupp and Tom Kite, transformed a toxic waste dump into an unbelievable golf course. The Statue of Liberty is only 1,000 feet away and each hole is positioned for a view of Lady Liberty. I truly enjoy going to new courses and learning about the history of the course and the visions of the designers.

My dad and I talk frequently about the courses out on TOUR for our design company and this one is quite unique so it will be discussed a lot! It will be interesting to see how the scores will unfold. Very narrow fairways so you have to be precise and if the winds are up, like they were yesterday for the pro-Am, then anything can happen.

My goal is to qualify for next week at the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston. I've been working hard so hoping it all comes together this week. It's been a frustrating year but I'm trying not to think of yesterday and rather focus on the present. I need to run but I'll be in touch soon.

Until next time, take care.

- Adam

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August 20, 2009

Hello,

I'm in Greensboro, N.C.. preparing for the Wyndham Championship. I decided to play this tournament after a highly disappointing finish last week at the PGA Championship. I had two grueling rounds at Hazeltine and just couldn't find any rhythm on the greens. I felt OK with my new irons and driving the ball, but my putting was just terrible.

I'm not playing well, and when things start to unravel, the best thing to do is get back to the basics and work hard. I spent a couple of days away from golf over the weekend and spent some time thinking about the rest of the year. I am confident with some hard work, I can get the train back on the track so to speak. Even though this is the last PGA TOUR Regular Season event, I am hoping to get myself in position to play throughout the Playoffs.

This is my first time playing at Sedgefield Country Club. The greens are not overly fast, and it's important to hit the fairways in order to make some birdies. I think there will be some low scores this week. I had a decent Pro-Am today and am just looking ahead and taking one round at a time. I have an afternoon tee time tomorrow. I'm off to dinner and will be in touch early next week.

Until then, take care.

-Adam

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August 5, 2009

It's Wednesday and I'm in Akron at the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. I had a good practice round today and the course is in really good shape. The fairways are pretty narrow so you've got be exact off the tee and the greens are very quick so you need to have precision with the short stick. I always look forward to playing this course and this year is no exception. The field is very competitive this week given it's a World Golf Championships event and every tournament from here on out is very important.

I'm playing some new irons this week - the new Titleist MB irons. They are traditional style blades and are similar to the type of irons I played my entire career until switching to the AP2 irons in January 2008. I'm really feeling good with them and getting good feedback from the clubs. I think the irons have more of a user-friendly design, which allows a little more forgiveness in the hitting zone. Very clean and very simple. I'm looking forward to seeing how I go with them this week. Titleist will release the clubs sometime later this year. I'll keep you posted on how things progress with them!

I have an early tee tomorrow so need to run to dinner and then will have an early night. I'll be in touch from Hazeltine next week.

Until then, take care.

-Adam

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July 30, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I'm in London this week and will head over to the U.S. over the weekend. It's been a good couple of weeks, and I've been getting some good practice in. I can hardly believe we have eight weeks left in the regular season. I know it's a clich, but I really don't know where the time goes! Once the Masters is over, the year seems to fly by, and before we know it, it's time for our last major of the year.

I'm looking forward to getting back to Hazeltine for our last major of the year. It is an old-fashioned-style golf course, and it's very tough and long! It actually opened in the 1960s, so it's not really that old. It has gone through various changes throughout the years, but it still has the feel of a classic design. I finished T23 in 2002, so I'm hoping for a better result!

My game is feeling good, so you never know how things will unfold the next couple of weeks. I know one thing for sure; in order to win at Hazeltine, my short game will have to be in peak form, and there should be great rewards for accurate driving. Anyway, it's going to be a fun and exciting next couple of weeks.

I'll be at the Bridgestone next week, and I look forward to seeing everyone then.

Until next time, take care.

- Adam

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July 23, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I'm in Europe this week and just enjoying a few days before I head back to the U.S. next week. I'm getting some practice in and working specifically on my short game. I was disappointed with missing the cut at Turnberry by one stroke. I felt like things were coming together but unfortunately my putter let me down.

What an exciting tournament to see Tom Watson do so well. He's a legend in our sport and it was inspirational to watch him. I read an article and the headline was "Watson gains more from losing than winning" -- I felt like that said it all. It would have been a remarkable accomplishment for Tom to win, but all of us were in awe of how well he played. It was similar to how well Greg Norman played last year. Needless to say, there's something special about the Open Championship.

Our next Clubhouse Newsletter will be sent out on Aug. 1 so just want to remind everyone to sign up in the Clubhouse Section of my website before then. We will have some announcements regarding the Foundation activities being planned at the end of the year and also another fun contest you can enter.

Until next time, take care.
Adam

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July 15, 2009

I'm at Turnberry preparing for the Open Championship. It's the one major of the year where the weather conditions are unpredictable even if you follow the weather channel. The conditions can change drastically and it's just very hard to prepare, but we are all faced with challenges and usually they are different with each draw. The one variable that we know is true is that it's going to be unpredictable!

I'm feeling very good about this week. I had a great four rounds at the Barclays Scottish Open last week and it gave me a boost of confidence. I haven't had a solid four rounds of golf for several weeks, so it really felt nice to be back in contention. I played a practice round here at Turnberry last week -- it's going to be a tough four days but a challenge I'm ready to take.

Thanks to everyone who came out on Saturday to support my Foundation. I appreciate the support and it sounds like everyone had a good time. Awesome win by the Lions! I especially want to say thank you to the manager of my foundation, Geoff Hall, all the volunteers from Twin Waters Golf Club, YoungCare and Clayton Utz. As you know I can't be there in person for these special events and I truly appreciate everyone that makes these events possible.

I'll be in touch after The Open!

Until then, take care,
Adam

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July 8, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I'm just getting ready to call it a night but wanted to post a blog entry for this week. I'm in Glasgow and will tee off at 12:40 p.m. tomorrow for the Barclays Scottish Open. I'm feeling good, and I have been practicing well. I enjoyed the Pro-Am today and look forward to getting back to competition tomorrow. The weather here has been cool with some rain and supposed to be partly cloudy tomorrow and more showers over the weekend. The field is always competitive and this year is no different -- 22 of the top 50 players in the world are here. Should make for an exciting tournament!

I just want to remind everyone in Brisbane to go out and support the Lions this Saturday night! It should be a good time, and hopefully everyone can show support by making a contribution to my Foundation's major project, The Adam Scott Foundation Youngcare Apartments. Since I can't be there in person, I just want to say thank you in advance for your support! Have fun and enjoy the night!

Until next time, take care.

-Adam

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July 2, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I'm at my home in Switzerland and enjoying the week. On Monday I played in an exhibition match against Henrik Stenson at Bastad Golf Club in Sweden. The event was held to help raise funds for the World Childhood Foundation. The Foundation supports more than 90 programs in 15 countries to help support children at risk around the world. It was a fun event and it was nice to be able to support the cause. CNN will be airing the match so I don't want to ruin it with giving you the results. Check your local listings on when it will be aired in your local area.

I leave for Glasgow this weekend to get ready for the Barclays Scottish Open next week. I'm looking forward to getting back there and I always enjoy this tournament. I'll also be on The Cage Morning Show on MMM radio station in Brisbane on Monday. I'll be talking about an upcoming fundraising event on July 11th, Brisbane Lions vs. Geelong Cats Australian Football League game held The Gabba in Brisbane. A portion of the proceeds raised will support my foundation's main project, Adam Scott Foundation Youngcare Apartments. Please come out and cheer on the Lions and at the same time show your support for a worthy cause!

I'll be cheering Roger Federer on this weekend and hoping he wins his 15th Grand Slam title. It's been a great Wimbledon and I was able to catch a few matches last week while I was in London. Weather was superb so I was able to get quite a bit of practice in as well.

I'm off for now but will catch you all next week. Have a safe Fourth of July to everyone in the U.S.!

-Adam

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June 26, 2009

I hope this blog finds everyone well.

Sorry it's taken me a few days to post an entry this week. I was pretty exhausted after the U.S. Open. It was an interesting 5 days in Farmingdale. A lot of starts and stops and also long days. I sat in my hotel room for most the day on Thursday watching the television coverage and also the rain come down outside my window! It made for a long day so I was anxious to get started on Friday morning. I felt good after my first round and was striking the ball as well as I have for quite some time. It gave me a confidence boost which is exactly what I needed to start my second round less than 90 minutes later.

I was able to play 11 holes in my second round before they called play due to darkness. Needless to say it was an exhausting way to start the tournament but I was pleased with my performance so I had some momentum going into Saturday. On Saturday we had an early tee time to finish our second round. I had a decent day but was feeling pretty tired so I went back to the hotel and got a little rest before we were called back out to start our third round around 5:30 p.m. We got a couple of holes in before the rain was back in full force and once again play was called for the night.

The U.S. Open is always an interesting major and this year's weather made it even more interesting than usual!! More rain than I think I've ever even seen at The Open Championship! The USGA was faced with several challenges and for the most part got the course ready as best they could given the circumstances. I know the spectators were muddy from head to toe so thanks to everyone that came out and weathered the storm so to speak! Congratulations to Lucas on a great victory.

I'm in Europe for the next few weeks. I'm spending some time with my Mum and it's been great since I don't get to see her very often. I'm also going to play in an exhibition match in Sweden against Henrik Stenson on Monday for charity. I'll let you know how it goes next week!

I also want to announce our winners for our U.S. Open/Open Championship Trivia Contest from our June/July Clubhouse Newsletter.

Congratulations to all the winners! Thanks to everyone that participated and be sure to sign up in the clubhouse section of my website to receive our newsletter! We will have more contests in the future so it's a fun way to share your golf knowledge and win some prizes.

Shifting gears, I was saddened to hear about the two separate auto accidents that occured this past week involving family of two golfers. My thoughts and prayers go out to Chris Smith who lost his wife, Beth Smith, in a tragic automobile accident in Indiana. My thoughts are also with Skip Kendall who lost his mother in a separate car accident last week. Life is so very fragile and my thoughts are with both families during this difficult time.

Until next time, take care.

-Adam

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June 17, 2009

Hello Everybody:

It's Wednesday evening in New York and the night before our second major of the year gets under way. The U.S. Open is always an interesting atmosphere, and this year is no different. The hustle and bustle of New York City has made its way to Farmingdale, N.Y.! The crowds have been electric since the gates opened at Bethpage State Park early on Monday morning. The New Yorkers have brought something special again this year, and it's evident they are very passionate about golf.

The last year the U.S. Open was played here was 2002, and it's hard for me to believe I've been on TOUR long enough to be back here again! In some respects, 2002 seems like it was just yesterday, but then I have a look in the mirror and realize some time has passed, and I've actually become a better golfer. I am excited to have the opportunity that lies ahead, and I look forward to the official starter announcing my name on the first tee tomorrow at 1:25 p.m. ET and hearing the New York crowd in the background. Thanks to New York and everyone who is coming out tomorrow to support the greatest game ever played!

Until next time, take care.

-Adam

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June 10, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I hope this blog entry finds everyone having a good week. I am in Europe and working hard on my game and getting ready for our second major of the year next week. I am getting back to the basics of my golf swing and keeping my focus on a more simple approach.

I think I started to over-analyze certain aspects of my game which led to a lot of over-thinking. Every player and swing coach have various methods regarding the technical side of a golf swing, so what is good for one player doesn't necessarily translate to another player.

I think Butch and I started to tweak too much and realize it's time to get back to what got me to No. 3 in the world. I am confident it's only a matter of time because the mechanics are all there. It's amazing how quickly things can turn in our sport.

My thoughts and condolences are with Champions Tour player Ken Green and his family. Ken was involved in a tragic RV accident on Monday and everyone on the PGA TOUR is saddened by the news.

I'll get to New York on Sunday and I'm looking forward to a good week ahead. Each of the four majors has a special quality, and the U.S. Open crowds are always electric. It will be great to be back at Bethpage Black. I look forward to seeing you in New York.

Until next time, take care.

-Adam

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June 3, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I am heading to the airport to fly over to Columbus this afternoon. I feel like my game is coming back around and still working hard to get it back to where it needs to be. I enjoyed the time in Texas and feel confident things are getting better with each round I play.

Jack Nicklaus always puts on a great tournament this week and I am excited to be a part of it again this year. Tomorrow is Military Appreciation Day which allows the military to come to the tournament with their immediate family free of charge. It's a great way to show support of all the women and men that risk their lives for our freedom and the troops from the many countries around the world working as one.

I also wanted to remind everyone that this Sunday, June 7, CBS will be airing a TOUR charity show presented by Barclays. The show is scheduled to air prior to the final round coverage of the Memorial Tournament. It will highlight the PGA TOUR's numerous charity efforts and also charitable efforts by several players. I hope you tune in and see what some of us are up to off the course!

On July 11, the Brisbane Lions, a new corporate partner to my foundation, play the Geelong Cats in an AFL game at the Gabba back home in Queensland, Australia. I am pleased to announce a portion of the proceeds will be donated directly to the Adam Scott Foundation. You can purchase tickets online through Ticketek at www.ticketek.com.au/lions09 or by visiting any Ticketek outlet. Come out and watch a great match and support a great cause. Go Lions!

I need to get going. Have a great week and I'll be in touch soon.

Until next time, take care.

-- Adam

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May 26, 2009

Hello Everyone,

I am in Fort Worth this week for the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. I've never played this event and I am excited to be here. I drove over from Irving on Saturday and have spent the last couple of days checking out the course.

Needless to say another disappointing finish at the HP Byron Nelson Championship last week. I had two terrible holes on Friday and that cost me in making it to the weekend. I feel like my game is shaping up and feel like it's only a matter of time before it all comes together.

Golf is about patience and my patience is definitely being tested at the moment. The news about Phil Mickelson's wife, Amy, hit everyone on TOUR and associated with golf really hard last week. My thoughts go out to Phil, Amy and their family. It really puts things in perspective and the news is a harsh reminder of how fragile life is.

I look forward to a much better week ahead. Our next newsletter comes out on June 1, so be sure and get signed up in the clubhouse area of my website.

Until next time, take care.

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May 19, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I'm in transit today from Europe and will arrive in Dallas this afternoon. I had a good week off and had a few productive days of practice. I am looking forward to defending my title this week. It is a great venue, and the crowds always create an electric atmosphere. I feel honored to have won Byron Nelson's tournament. Mr. Nelson is one of the true legends of our sport, and perhaps he's best known as a true gentleman of the game. Mr. Nelson is an inspiration, and his legacy lives on in the lives of so many people he has touched.

Shifting gears, our next Clubhouse Newsletter will be sent out on June 1. I just want to remind everyone to sign up in the Clubhouse section of my Web site to receive the bi-monthly newsletter. It's a detailed and informative way to keep you up-to-date on all the happenings on and off the golf course. We also include interactive contests and ways to win some pretty cool prizes.

I also want to welcome Avondale Golf Club as a new partner to the Adam Scott Foundation. Avondale shares our vision, and we look forward to working together to make a difference in the lives of our youth. Please stay tuned for upcoming announcements on the partnership. A big thank you to Avondale for their support!

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May 12, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I have had a bit of a rough go of it lately out on TOUR. I have been practicing hard and feel that I am hitting the ball really nicely, but for some reason, it's not translating in my results. I spent a fair amount of time with Butch last week and also over the weekend, and we made a few minor adjustments. Golf is a very fickle sport, and it only takes a minor thing in your alignment to throw it completely out of balance. I haven't really felt this way since I turned pro, so I'm working hard and getting back to the basics of how it all began. Sometimes that's all you need to do ... not only on the golf course but also in life.

I'm in Europe this week and will get several days of practice in before I head back to the USA to defend my title next week. I am looking forward to the Texas crowds, and it's always a good feeling returning to a place where I've been successful. The atmosphere will get me fired up, and everyone is so friendly and welcoming in that part of the world. I will also be playing the Crowne Plaza at Colonial the following week in Ft. Worth. I am confident that I will get things turned around in the next few weeks.

Until next time, take care.

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April 27, 2009

Hello Everybody,

I hope everyone had a great weekend. I got to spend some time with my dad over the weekend in Florida and that was nice to catch up with him as it does not happen all that often given my schedule.

The weather in West Palm has been very good so I have had a great several days of practice. I am hitting the ball well and genuinely feel that I am ready for this week.

My level of consistency isn't quite where it needs to be but I am working hard to improve upon it this week. I'll leave for Charlotte in the morning and I have a practice round scheduled in the afternoon. It's a good week to get back out on TOUR and I'm looking forward to it.

I think I need to let things fall into place, get back to basics and shoot some scores that reflect the way I feel! I look forward to seeing everyone at Quail Hollow this week.

Until next time, take care.

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April 21, 2009
Hello Everybody,

I hope everyone's week is off to a good start. I am heading back to Florida and have a week full of practice scheduled. I'll be back out on TOUR next week at the Quail Hollow Championship. The field is always competitive, and I am sure it will be the same next week. The Quail Hollow Championship is one of the largest sporting events in Charlotte, and this year marks the seventh year. I look forward to seeing everyone out there next week.

I also want to thank everyone who participated in the Adam Scott Foundation and Youngcare golf day yesterday. The event was held at Royal Queensland Golf Club, and all funds raised will go directly to our main project on the Gold Coast. Youngcare and my Foundation have partnered to build a 24-hour care facility on the Gold Coast in Australia . This facility will provide assistance and care for young people with debilitating injuries. Currently, the only option for these patients is elderly care facilities, so the need for such a facility is overwhelming. For more information on the project and how to get involved, please visit www.youngcare.com.au and www.adamscott.com.au. I appreciate everyone who participated in this worthwhile event and for making the event such a success!

Until next time, take care.

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April 15, 2009
I hope this e-mail finds everyone well. I've had a few days to mull over my performance at Augusta National last week and obviously I am disappointed. It is always frustrating not to make it to the weekend, however, I am working hard and making a few very minor adjustments to my swing which I am confident will be answer moving forward.

It was definitely an exciting finish on Sunday. The course setup this year was fantastic and as a result plays so differently from the start on Thursday to the finish on Sunday, which always creates a an interesting challenge. I was flying for most of the day but I was able to catch the last few holes. Angel, Chad and Kenny played very well and it will definitely be remembered as one of the most exciting finishes in Masters history. Congratulations to Angel!

I am excited to announce the five winners of the Masters Trivia Contest published in the April 1st Clubhouse Newsletter.

1st Place: Christina Olson
2nd Place: Rodger DeSuza
3rd Place: David Lewander
4th Place: Katie Smith
5th Place: Marie Chirico

Congratulations to all of the winners and thank you to everyone that participated! We had a tremendous response and will be doing more interactive contests in future newsletters. Be sure to sign up for our bimonthly newsletter in the clubhouse section of my website. You must be registered to participate in future contests.

I'll be in touch next week. Until next time, take care.

For more on Adam Scott, visit his website: www.adamscott.com.au.

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April 7, 2009

Hello, Everybody:

I am on my way to the airport to fly over to Augusta. I have had a good week of practice and I am ready for the week ahead. I had a practice round at Augusta National last week and it was quite wet from all of the rain they had the previous day.

The greens were crisp and will become quick as soon as they dry out a bit. Forecast is calling for cool temperatures at the beginning of the week and with the coldest day being Tuesday. Winds will also be gusty at times and I think anyone that has ever played there knows that can be somewhat tricky and just another added element to the week.

Each year the Masters is made up of many special moments and this year is no different. I am especially excited to see my childhood golfing hero, Greg Norman, back at Augusta. The last time Greg played was my first year invited to the tournament. I played with Greg in a practice round that year and I remember sitting on the edge of the lake on the 11th green while he talked about his past experiences at The Masters. A memory that will last a lifetime.

It is an interesting time of the year and something that is very special not only in the sport of golf but in all sport throughout the entire world. A tradition like no other. It is a great week and I am thrilled to be a part of it.

-- Adam

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March 30, 2009

Hello, Everybody:

I'm in Florida this week getting ready for our first major of the year. I will get over to Augusta this week for a practice round. I have heard the course is in good shape and I am really looking forward to making that drive up Magnolia Lane again. It's an amazing feeling and one that is special every time you do it.

Needless to say I was disappointed with my play again last week. Things are clicking along and I'm confident it will all come together next week. Congratulations to Tiger for another amazing victory at Bay Hill on the 72nd.

I want to remind everyone to sign up for our Clubhouse Newsletter. Our next newsletter will be sent out on April 1st, so today is the last day to sign up to receive that issue and qualify to play in our Masters Trivia Contest. You can definitely sign up after today but won't be qualified to the play in this issue's contest.

I'm off to the course. I look forward to catching up with everyone soon.

-- Adam

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March 22, 2009

Hello, everybody,

It's Sunday evening and I am preparing for the week ahead. I'm in Florida and will drive to Orlando early this week for Arnold Palmer's event. It is always a good week and the field is very strong. I am disappointed with my results in Tampa last week and I'm looking forward to a better week ahead.

My next Clubhouse newsletter will be sent out on April 1. In this issue there will be a fun and interactive contest on Masters Trivia with some great prizes. I just wanted to remind everyone to sign up in the Clubhouse Section of my Web site and click on "Receive Newsletter" to become a member. You must be a member in order to participate in the Masters Trivia contest as well as future contests.

Last week my Foundation announced a new partnership with GOLF Link, specifically with the Mates Program. GOLF Link is an online handicap system exclusively in Australia. There are several benefits in subscribing to the Mates Program. The program brings golfers closer to their game by allowing subscribers to view competition rank from each of your rounds, keep track of hole by hole statistics, connect with other golfers, invite friends into groups, and much more.

Golfers in Australia will also be able to support my Foundation through the annual subscription fee, with $10 of the annual entry fee to be donated directly to my Foundation to assist in our major fundraiser efforts. Currently, our major fundraising effort is a project between The Adam Scott Foundation and Youngcare. Youngcare and the ASF will be build a 24-hour care facility on the Gold Coast to assist young people with high care needs many of these young people are victims that have suffered trauma, head injuries and other illnesses through tragic accidents.

I encourage all golfers in Australia to sign up for the Mates Program and help our youth in the process. For more information please visit: http://www.golflink.com.au/ and click on Mates or Mates Masters.

Until next time, take care.

-- Adam

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March 17, 2009

Hello, everybody:

I'm on my way to Tampa Bay for the Transitions Championship this week. I had a tough tournament at Doral. I couldn't seem to find my rhythm and it showed with my results. I am looking forward to getting back out there this week and working hard.

We have received a few e-mails on my Web site letting us know people are having difficulty signing up to become a member and also receive our bimonthly newsletter. I wanted to let everyone know all you need to do is go to the Clubhouse section of the site, click on "Become a Member," fill out the registration form and be sure to click "Receive Newsletter." If you don't click the box that says "receive newsletter," then you won't be officially registered, so that's the key to getting signed up. Our next newsletter will be sent out on April 1, so be sure to get signed up before that date.

I need to run but I'll be in touch soon.

Have a good week.

-- Adam

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Failed trade-ins wreak havoc on credit scores - Detroit Free Press

Posted: 25 Oct 2009 03:25 PM PDT

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Zarb said she called Flagstar Bank and was surprised to learn that Michal hadn't paid off the $179,700 balance on the couple's trade-in. She said Michal's staff told her he was making periodic payments on the trade-in note and not to worry.

Eventually, Michal sent the couple a letter apologizing for the delay, blamed it on financial problems and personally guaranteed that he would pay off the loan as soon as possible.

But he never did.

Last fall, Michal's lenders seized the inventory at his 32-acre lot on I-94 in Belleville, effectively shutting him down.

A former Michal's staffer said the dealership was done in by soaring gas prices and the credit crunch that prevented potential buyers from getting loans.

Michal had continued paying the monthly installments on about 10 trade-ins and got eight of them paid off by the time his business crashed, the former staffer said, leaving the Zarbs and Thomas and Sally Quehl of Ypsilanti in the lurch. The Quehls owed $113,266 on their trade-in.

The Zarbs and the Quehls are suing Michal in Wayne County Circuit Court. The Quehls wouldn't comment on their suit.

Michal wouldn't talk. He sent letters to both couples promising to pay off the vehicles when he could and told a Michigan Secretary of State representative the same thing, an agency spokeswoman said.

One of his lawyers, Stanley Bershad of Southfield, said: "We're working out the problems, and it won't help anybody to talk about it."

"In essence, Walt Michal stole their vehicles," said Birmingham consumer lawyer Dani Liblang, who is suing on behalf of both couples. She said their trade-in vehicles are gone.

The Zarbs, who have stopped paying the trade-in note, said Michal damaged their credit.

According to Rosemary Shahan of the Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety group in California, when a dealer fails to honor a pledge to pay off a trade-in, the dealer creates two victims: The purchasers wind up being legally responsible for cars they traded in, and anyone who buys the trade-in soon discovers that they can't get title for the vehicle, which usually is repossessed to satisfy the original note.

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Officials consider damaged building a safety hazard - Statesman Journal

Posted: 23 Oct 2009 08:03 AM PDT

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"We don't want to subject any of our guests to any kind of hazard," Ferguson said.

Polk County has filed a complaint in the circuit court consistent with that concern.

"The premise of the lawsuit is that the building is dangerous to persons and property in the immediate area," Polk County Counsel David Doyle said.

"The building is located on a county road that runs north-south. A large portion of the roof has blown off the building, rendering the building at risk for wind-related failures, including the possibility that portions of the roof could fly off and strike persons or property in the immediate area."

Meanwhile, Austin said he's both unclear about what the county is requesting and suspicious as to the casino's intentions.

"They've never said what they want," Austin said, noting that when he began working on the building after the damage he was initially told by code enforcement officer Jerry Jackson that he was "doing great."

He said he subsequently had difficulty getting the necessary permit for the repair work from the county and was surprised by the lawsuit.

Austin also said casino officials had spoken with him about buying his property, but talks waned after the lawsuit surfaced.

"I believe they want me off of the property, and that's what they have in mind," Austin said.

Ferguson said the property would be valuable to the casino, but he said no formal, serious talks of purchasing it have taken place.

"It's contiguous with the rest of the property we have," he said. "So it would definitely add value (to the casino). We could utilize (the property) if acquired at a fair price."

The county set a Jan. 5 court date with Austin and his attorney, Norman Hill, to address a timeline for the building's repair and compliance.

A couple of Austin's neighbors have sympathized with his predicament and offered to help where they could.

Doyle emphasized that the court date could be avoided if county building officials and Austin's engineers can agree to structural fix before Jan. 5.

"We agreed that a (county) building official will provide a list of options for Austin to undertake in order to render the building in compliance," Doyle said.

jmuch@StatesmanJournal.com or (503) 399-6736

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