Scott easily wraps up third victory in Singapore Open

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Nov. 14, 2010

SINGAPORE (AP) -- Australia's Adam Scott won the Singapore Open for the third time, completing a 3-under 68 in a Monday finish for a three-stroke victory over Denmark's Anders Hansen.

Scott, also the winner at Sentosa Golf Club in 2005 and 2006, finished at 17-under 267. He played the final 10 holes Monday after the final round was suspended Sunday because of darkness following a long rain delay.

"It feels great," Scott said. "Relief to finally get finished. It's been a bit of a long week.

"I haven't been putting my best lately and the demons started creeping in on the back nine. But it's a course I absolutely love and I've played so many great shots here."

Hansen also closed with a 68 in the event sanctioned by the European and Asian tours.

U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell (70) and Rikard Karlberg (67) tied for third at 13 under.

Masters champion Phil Mickelson had a 70 to finish at 3 under. He was assessed a two-stroke penalty for showing up late at the course for the resumption of play Sunday afternoon.

Defending champion Ian Poulter and Kang Kyung-nam trailed Scott by a stroke after three rounds, but both fell of the pace in the final round. Kang shot a 72 to finished fifth at 12 under, and Poulter had a 73 to drop into a tie for sixth with James Donaldson (70) at 11 under.

Play was suspended for 5 hours Sunday. There was a four-delay Thursday in the opening round.

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