Adam Scott admitted he was pleased to silence the doubters about his putting switch by claiming a first PGA Tour victory in nearly two years at the Honda Classic. The former world No 1 had been expected to struggle after switching from his long putter in the autumn, but followed a runner-up finish at last weeks Northern Trust Open with a one-shot victory at PGA National.Scott had won the Masters and topped the world rankings with the long putter before switching to the short flat stick, with victory in Florida being his first worldwide title since the 2014 Crowne Plaza Invitational and his first with a conventional putter since the 2010 Singapore Open. Im so pleased, Scott told Sky Sports. Its been a long time between drinks on the PGA Tour, especially after I was in such good form the last time I won, but thats the beauty of this game. Scott moves back in to the worlds top 10 with Honda Classic victory It was a tough change in some ways but I fully embraced it when I decided to make it at the Presidents Cup last year. I have enjoyed putting with the shorter putter since.I feel like I am getting better and better and today was a great test. I made some and missed some. Im going to try and get better next week and its certainly validated making the move to the short putter.Going in to the final round at the top of the leaderboard alongside long-time friend Sergio Garcia, Scott birdied two of his opening five holes to open up a two-stroke advantage but lost ground with back-to-back blemishes around the turn. The former world No 1 mixed three birdes with as many bogeys during his final round The Australian found himself back two clear at the 11th and again at the 17th, before a close range par was enough to secure victory and a place back in the worlds top 10.It felt like hard work out there to get it in the clubhouse and Sergio stuck with me the whole way and did not give me an inch, Scott added. Fortunately it was enough to win.The game was definitely there, although it was not as pinpoint as yesterday. Its hard to do that two days in a row at PGA National, but I hit some great shots at the right times and hit a lot of putts that hit edges today. The Florida Swing continues next week with the WGC-Cadillac Championship. Watch throughout the week live on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf Also See: Scott edges past Garcia Honda Classic leaderboard WATCH: Woodlands strip shot! 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Birmingham, Ala. -- The Southeastern Conference announced its 2016 cross country awards on Tuesday, as voted on by the leagues head coaches.The mens recipients include Arkansas Alex George (Runner of the Year), Arkansas Carter Persyn (Freshman of the Year), Kentuckys Jacob Thomson (Scholar-Athlete of the Year) and Arkansas Chris Bucknam (Coach of the Year).The womens recipients include Missouris Karissa Schweizer (Runner of the Year), Arkansas Abby Gray (Freshman of the Year), Arkansas Devin Clark (Scholar-Athlete of the Year) and Arkansas Lance Harter (Coach of the Year).George was named the SEC Mens Runner of the Year after he took home the SEC mens cross country individual title. He clocked an 8K time of 23:24.9 at Agri Park in Fayetteville, Ark.Schweizer was chosen as the SEC Female Runner of the Year after winning three races this season including the SEC individual title. She finished the 6K race in 20:10.5, a personal record.Persyn, the Mens Freshman Runner of the Year, was the first freshman to complete the race by finishing in 37th place on the 8K course with a time of 25:24.4, earning him a spot on the Mens All-Freshman Team.Gray was named the Womens Freshman of the Year after finishing as the top female freshman at the SEC Championships with a time of 20:52.5 to place ninth overall at the SEC Championships. For her efforts, she also earned spots on the All-SEC Second Team and All-Freshman Team.Thomson is a junior at Kentucky with a 3.647 grade point average inn accounting.dddddddddddd He placed seventh overall at the 2016 SEC Cross Country Championships with an 8K time of 24:03.6. Thomson started the season with three-consecutive runner-up finishes at the Bluegrass Invitational, Texas A&M Invitational, and then led the Wildcats to a team win at the Alabama Crimson Classic.Clark is a sophomore with a 3.885 grade point average in kinesiology at Arkansas. She has been Arkansas top finisher in every meet she has competed in this season.Bucknam garnered his seventh consecutive SEC Mens Cross Country Coach of the Year award after leading the Razorbacks to their seventh consecutive SEC Championship and 24th in the last 26 seasons.Harter earned his 17th all-time SEC Womens Cross Country Coach of the Year honor and his fourth consecutive such accolade after leading the Razorbacks to their fourth consecutive league crown and their league-leading 17th all-time.2016 SEC Cross Country AwardsMens Runner of the Year: Alex George, Arkansas Mens Freshman Runner of the Year: Carter Persyn, Arkansas Mens Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Jacob Thomson, Kentucky Mens Coach of the Year: Chris Bucknam, ArkansasWomens Runner of the Year: Karissa Schweizer, Missouri Womens Freshman Runner of the Year: Abby Gray, Arkansas Womens Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Devin Clark, Arkansas Womens Coach of the Year: Lance Harter, Arkansas ' ' '