Australian golfer flawless

Scott closes with 5-under-par 66, wins Deutsche Bank

? He swings like Tiger Woods. He worships Greg Norman.

It might not be long before Adam Scott of Australia sets his own standard of greatness.

Scott took an important step in that direction Monday at the Deutsche Bank Championship with a flawless performance under pressure only he knew was there, closing with a 5-under 66 for his first PGA Tour victory.

“It’s difficult to win in America, not just being a foreigner but a young player,” Scott, 23, said after a four-shot victory over Rocco Mediate.

Scott sure made it look easy.

With consecutive birdies to open a huge lead and clutch pars that kept anyone from making a serious run, Scott led by at least three shots throughout a rainy day at the TPC of Boston and finished at 20-under 264.

Woods never had a chance in the tournament that benefits his foundation. He never crept closer than five shots of Scott, finished with a 67 and tied for seventh.

It was his fifth straight PGA Tour event without a victory dating to the Western Open on the Fourth of July weekend, although he has finished out of the top seven only once during that stretch.

Tiger Woods clowns after finishing play Monday in the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Mass. Woods shot 11-under-par and tied for seventh place.