By Mark Lamport-Stokes DUBLIN, Ohio (Reuters) - Attention to detail helped Adam Scott clinch his first major title at last month's Masters and the Australian is adopting the same strategy as he grapples with the implications of the 2016 ban on anchored putting. Golf's governing bodies announced the widely expected ban on May 21 after players anchoring long putters had won four of the last six major championships, with Scott the most recent. The European Tour expressed its support for the idea but both the U.S. ...
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