PITTSFORD, N.Y. – If you’re looking for the players with the best cumulative major seasons in 2013, you’ll have to look Down Under.
The honor – in a few different ways – is shared by a pair of Australian countrymen in Adam Scott and Jason Day.
The two players tied for the lowest combined score at this year’s majors, with a 2-over-par total.
Of the 13 players who made the cut in all four majors this year, they each led the way with three top-10 finishes.
‘I’m peaking at the right times,’ said Scott, who won the Masters. ‘It’s hard to stay there for four days and have the lead the whole time, but I feel like I’m improving still. I’m doing something right.’
Here’s a list, in no particular order, of the 13 players who made the cut in every major this season:
1. Adam Scott
2. Jason Day
3. Tiger Woods
6. Lee Westwood
7. Matt Kuchar
10. Jason Dufner
11. Martin Kaymer
12. K.J. Choi
13. Phil Mickelson