By Julian Linden AUGUSTA, Georgia, April 14 (Reuters) - Ending Australia's jinx at the Masters was perhaps the least of Adam Scott's achievements at Augusta National. More importantly, he fulfilled a destiny many people thought would never come. A child prodigy who had been earmarked for greatness, Scott had lived for years with the tag of an underachiever who did not have what it takes to win a major. On Sunday, he proved all his doubters wrong by coming from behind and then winning a nerve-jangling playoff with Argentine Angel Cabrera at Augusta National to win the green jacket. ...
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