NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — For those of a certain age, you might recall the 2001 British Open at Royal Lytham in England, where David Duval won his one and only major championship—and what turned out to be the last of his 13 PGA Tour titles. The event was also notable for the unfortunate mistake made by Ian Woosnam, who began the day in a four-way tie for the lead, only to discover a 15th club in his bag on the second tee (the first hole at Royal Lytham is a par 3) which led to a two-shot penalty and a tumble down the leaderboard. Tiger Woods tied for 25th that week in a rare poor major performance for that time, having completed the “Tiger Slam” earlier that year at the Masters. And Adam Scott tied for 47th. Then then-somewhat unknown Australian was playing in just his second major championship, the first coming a year earlier at St Andrews, where he missed the cut. Having turned pro a year earlier after a short stint at UNLV, Scott was embarking on an unforeseen journey.…