"Scott Gardiner" is an Australian professional golfer.

Gardiner has played on the PGA Tour of Australasia and its developmental tour, the Von Nida Tour, where he won once. He played on the European Tour from 2001 to 2003. He played on the Nationwide Tour from 2003 to 2012, where he won the 2010 Chattanooga Classic (Nationwide Tour)/Chattanooga Classic. After the 2012 season, he graduated to the PGA Tour and made his Tour debut at the 2013 Sony Open in Hawaii. He made only seven cuts in 23 events and finished 177th on both the money list and the FedEx Cup. He played the Web.com Tour Finals, finishing in eighth place to retain his PGA Tor card for 2014.

Gardiner is the first person of Aboriginal Australians/Aboriginal descent to earn a PGA Tour card.

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It was a great weekend for us. To get the four points is big, getting over .500 is big, but it's how we did it - with so many different guys doing different things. It's important for us to know we can win with different combinations and with different guys stepping up.

We kept our focus for three periods tonight. When we had a breakdown tonight, we were able to bounce back quickly. We shook up the lines a little bit, too.

We just have to take the last 10 minutes of the game tonight and roll it into tomorrow. We have to come out and play like we're not going to wait around to get it going like we did tonight.

We didn't even wake up until the third period. We've been off two weeks, and it was their home opener, and they had more jump and just flat outplayed us for the first two and a half periods.

That really hurt. Since then, mentally we haven't been able to get ourselves back in the game.

We're going to go after them by doing the same things we've talked about all year. And that's tightening up in our own zone, opening it up in the offensive zone like we have been the past month or so, and 60 minutes of effort.

We're part of a professional team and a professional league and it's run like that. To me, it's night and day. We've had plenty of players knocking on our door, whereas that wasn't the case with the Enforcers and what we were putting on the ice.

We let that one go. We had them. We stopped moving our feet in the third and let them back in.

We had a long heart-to-heart with our team. It's frustrating to come home and not get the effort from the team. We've lost confidence in ourselves and our team and we've got to get back on track.