
It’s fair to say that Adam Scott has one of the best swings in the professional game.
Who doesn’t like watching the 45-year-old Australian in full flow?
Scott wowed golf fans the world over when he burst onto the scene as a fresh-faced teenager at the start of the century.
The experienced Aussie has always possessed one of the best and most technically sound swings in the game.
He has enjoyed plenty of success as well, with 14 PGA Tour wins to his name, including The Masters in 2013.
Throughout the years, Scott has been highly complimentary of some of his rivals.
And he continued that theme on Tuesday when speaking to reporters in Jacksonville ahead of the PGA Tour’s flagship event at TPC Sawgrass.
Adam Scott names three golfers who have the best swings in the game
The Australian faced the media at TPC Sawgrass on Tuesday ahead of The Players Championship this week.
Scott was asked by reporters which players’ swings he loves to watch.
“There are some nice-looking swings out there,“ Scott admitted.
“This is a dangerous one, but Ras Højgaard, I like his action. It’s tough when he’s a twin and I’m picking one and not the other (laughing). That’s pretty.

“I mean, look, there are a lot of great swings out there. Nelly Korda, you know, I like her swing as well.
“Yeah, the modern swing’s a little different than like the swings I grew up idolizing. I think the game’s played slightly different.
“But I like swings with flow and a certain rhythm about them, and a lot have it. I like Rory’s swing a lot as well.“
Adam Scott’s swing is in a league of its own
Rory McIlroy probably possesses the most enviable swing in the game right now.
Nelly Korda’s move is a sumptuous one to watch as well, while Rasmus Hojgaard’s swing is stunningly simple, yet prodigiously powerful.
The interesting thing here is that Scott probably has the best swing out of anyone in the game.
His move is an incredibly graceful one, yet he possesses ridiculous amounts of speed and power.
It’s so impressive that Scott is averaging north of 184 mph ball speed on the PGA Tour this season, especially considering the fact that he’ll be 46 in July!
If he manages to maintain that speed for another few years, there is no reason why Scott won’t be able to add another major trophy to his 2013 Masters triumph.
