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Adam Scott uses 1 hop and dunks a hole out for eagle at the PGA

Adam Scott’s caddie Steve Williams enjoys watching his boss hole out for eagle at Baltusrol.

Adam Scott has had a rather ho-hum PGA Championship, but at least he got to high-five with caddie Steve Williams after his second shot on the par-4 eighth took one hop and dove into the hole.

Scott, who had two quick wins to kick off his 2016 PGA Tour season, was an early favorite to win his second major sometime this year, but a T18 at the U.S. Open has been his best finish in the three majors so far. After that eagle in Sunday’s finale at Baltusrol, Scott was at 2-under for his final round and 6-under for the tourney.

Unfortunately, his third bogey of the day (to go with the eagle and two birdies) followed, dropping the 2013 Masters champ into a share of 12th place as he made the turn.

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