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FORT WORTH, Texas - Adam Scott has a Texas slam to go with that No. 1 world ranking he will get to keep for now. Scott capped his first week as the top-ranked player with a comeback victory Sunday at Colonial. He made a 7-foot birdie putt on the third hole of a playoff to beat Jason Dufner and become the first player to win all four PGA Tour events played in the Lone Star State. "Thats a pretty good slam to start with," Scott said. "Ill see if I can find some kind of other slam eventually in my career." Only days after officially overtaking the injured Tiger Woods for No. 1, Scott bogeyed four of his first nine holes in the opening round at Hogans Alley. Then midway through the final round, the 2013 Masters champion had a double bogey that dropped him three strokes off the lead. "It was a great week, I mean, no matter what," he said. "Its another experience, learning experience on how golf is, to get off to such a poor start on Thursday, and kind of claw my way back day to day. ... Its so satisfying in so many ways to get it done." Scott looked like a No. 1 player with consecutive birdies in the playoff against Dufner, who won the PGA Championship last year. "Its a good feeling, and maybe some validation," Scott said. Scott and Dufner both parred No. 18 to start the playoff before matching birdies at the 17th hole. Dufner hit his approach pin high on 17 to 4 1/2 feet, but Scott drained a 14-foot birdie before he even putted. Dufner, who made a 25-foot birdie putt on No. 18 in regulation, slid a 40-footer past when he and Scott played the 18th hole for the second time during the playoff. Scott then made his 7-footer for his 11th PGA Tour victory, to go along with 13 international titles, only 5 1/2 weeks after the 33-year-old Australian got married. "Its tough to beat him. Hes a great player. Its tough to concentrate, hes so good looking, too," Dufner said. "I thought maybe I could sneak one in there on 17, but he topped me." Scott and Dufner both shot 4-under 66 to finish at 9 under, the highest winning score at Colonial since 1999. They started the final round part of a seven-way tie for 11th place, but only two strokes behind a quartet of leaders. Along with $1,152,000 and the traditional plaid jacket for winning Colonial, Scott became the only player to win at Colonial, the Byron Nelson Championship, San Antonio and Houston. There are 13 other players with victories at three of those four, including Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan and Nick Price. About 30 minutes after Dufner made his long birdie at No. 18 in regulation to get to 9 under, Scott made a closing par after just missing a 31-foot birdie chance. It was just less than an hour later when the two went back to No. 18 to start the playoff. The 11th playoff in Colonial history was the first since 2009, and the longest since Jim Colbert beat Fuzzy Zoeller on the sixth extra hole in 1983. Nicholas Thompson (66) and Freddie Jacobson (67) tied for third at 8 under. David Toms, in the final group, led at 9 under when he made his turn, but made three bogeys over the next five holes. Toms shot a closing 70 to finish at 7 under, a stroke ahead of Jimmy Walker, No. 1 in the FedEx Cup standings. With four birdies and a three-putt bogey in his first six holes, Scott was already at 8 under. His only other three-putt at Colonial was from 17 feet at No. 9, dropping him to 6 under. Dufner, who was also second at Colonial two years ago, gave up a stroke when he missed a par putt from less than 3 feet at the 615-yard 11th hole. When his 12-foot birdie chance at the 440-yard 12th slid a half-foot past the cup, Dufner stood momentarily and stared at the ball before tapping in his par. Scott caught up with consecutive birdies on those same holes, pitching to 9 feet at No. 11 before hitting his approach at No. 12 to 4 feet. He got to 9 under with a 39-foot birdie putt at the 453-yard 14th. "I didnt want to let this one slip," Scott said. "So I played hard and I was really happy with where my game was at." Air Max Pas Cher En France . Its the second of three meetings between these teams this season. Vancouver was a 2-1 winner on home ice December 22nd. Air Max Pas Cher En Ligne . The triple gold medallist from the 2010 Paralympics tweeted on Tuesday: "Woke up with a virus yesterday. Timing couldnt be much worse. Not the ideal prep for the . http://www.airmaxpascher.info/ . With the suspension, Nigeria is unable to take part in any kind of international fixtures. FIFA had issued a warning to the NFF last week after the federation was served with court proceedings from the government that prevented the NFFs president from running the NFFs day-to-day affairs. Chaussure Air Max Pas Cher Chine . A player confirmed to TSN on the condition of anonymity that he received his ballot yesterday. Another confirms hes been told to expect his shortly. "The unions executive committee insists a strike vote does not mean were pushing away from the table," the player said. "But we want the league to know were serious about our position. Destockage Nike Air Max . Knapp defeated American Alison Riske 6-3, 7-5 to secure Italys victory in the best-of-five series. She held a 5-2 lead in the second set, only to let Riske tie it at five.MILWAUKEE -- Matt Clark, a September promotion who has spent six seasons in the minors and another in Japan, is playing quite well for Milwaukee in the heat of a playoff race. Clark hit a three-run homer in Milwaukees five-run seventh inning, and the Brewers beat the Cincinnati Reds 9-2 on Sunday. Mark Reynolds added a solo shot in the eighth as the Brewers won for the fourth time in five games. Matt Garza (8-8) allowed one run and four hits in six-plus innings. Milwaukee remained 1 1/2 games back of Pittsburgh for the second wild card in the NL. The 27-year-old Clark has homered in each of his last three games. "They come in bunches," he said. "You try to ride the wave. You just keep trying to put good swings on the ball and see what happens." Clark got another start at first base as the Brewers looked to jump-start what had been a struggling offence. "I like what hes doing on defence, also," Milwaukee manager Ron Roenicke said. "It looks like he handles himself really well there. Well keep putting him out there and see what happens." The Brewers had been primarily using a platoon of Reynolds and Lyle Overbay at first, with an occasional start at the position for catcher Jonathan Lucroy. "Now that Im here, you just want to get in there and contribute," Clark said. Garza struck out six and walked three. He is 2-0 with a sparkling 0.82 ERA in three starts against Cincinnati this year. "(Garza) was sharp," Roenicke said. "It sure was nice to see him come out of the chute and throw the ball well." Garza struggled in two previous starts after missing nearly a month with an oblique strain. "Ive felt fine since Ive come back. Its just that the ball was down better today and we made some great plays," he said.dddddddddddd Todd Frazier hit his 26th homer in the sixth for Cincinnati, which has lost five of its last six games against Milwaukee. Mike Leake (11-12) gave up three runs and eight hits in six innings. Milwaukee also got a solid performance from Lucroy, who reached four times via three hits and a walk. The All-Star had a two-run single in the fourth to give the Brewers a 3-0 lead. It was 3-1 when Milwaukee put the game away in the seventh. Clark connected against Logan Ondrusek, Scooter Gennett had an RBI single and Ryan Brauns bases-loaded walk against Carlos Contreras made it 8-1. The Reds added a run in the ninth on Ryan Ludwicks single. TRAINERS ROOM Brewers: 3B Aramis Ramirez, who has nagging hamstring tightness, had the day off. "Its holding up, but not good," Roenicke said. Reds: 1B Joey Votto, on the disabled list since July with a quad strain, took underhand flips at batting practice. "Its day to day. Its just a progression," manager Bryan Price said. No timetable has been set for Vottos return. UP NEXT Brewers: Wily Peralta (16-10, 3.75 ERA) will take on the Cardinals in the opener of a three-game series in St. Louis on Tuesday. In four previous starts against the Cards this season, Peralta has gone 3-1 with a 2.08 ERA. The start will be Peraltas 30th of the season. Reds: Alfredo Simon (14-10, 3.48 ERA) will face the Cubs in Chicago on Monday. Simon, who began the season as the fifth starter, has established career highs in starts, wins, losses, strikeouts, quality starts and innings pitched. However, hes struggled since the All-Star break, going 2-7 with a 4.96 ERA. 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