Who is Adam Scott’s wife? Meet the lucky lady who has the hand of golf’s most handsome man
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Meet Marie Kojzar, who has been married to former World No.1 Adam Scott since 2014.
Not only is Adam Scott one of the best golfers of his generation, the Australian is undeniably one of the best-looking men to have ever played the game. The combination of the two have put him in high demand throughout his career with the 2013 Masters champion fronting a host of modelling campaigns and considered one of the most stylish men on tour.
But if you’re one of Scott’s many admirers, we’re the bearers of bad news. The man who also boasts the best-looking swing in golf is a taken man, having married Marie Kojzar a year after his victory at Augusta.
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Kojzar, born in 1981 (the year after Scott), is a Swedish architect, and the pair married in a small ceremony in the Bahamas in 2014. They had previously been in a long-term relationship in the early 2000s before reuniting in 2013. In between, the Aussie dated Serbian tennis player Ana Ivanovic for a period in 2010 and for a further year in 2011.

“I am a settled-down man and very happy,” Scott said of his small ceremony with Kojzar. “It was just our family and a few friends and obviously there are a lot of people we would have liked to have had been there who weren’t, but we decided to have a very low-key affair.
“She doesn’t need a traditional wedding dress to look so beautiful. We dressed up a little bit, but it was still in the back yard,” Scott told the New York Post.
“It was more about not building it up into something too big that may have gotten out of hand, but it was a fun event for everyone who was there and hopefully we will have fun celebrating with other friends when we catch up with them.”
Since marrying, the couple have gone on to have three children: daughter Bo Vera and sons Byron and Björn. They live in Zurich, Switzerland, and have a second home in the Bahamas.
Scott turned pro in 2000 and has multiple DP World and PGA Tour titles to his name. His most famous victory came at Augusta in 2013 when he beat Angel Cabrera in a playoff to slip on the famous Green Jacket for his sole Major title – something he’s hoping to add to at the 2025 US Open at Oakmont, where he’s just a shot off the lead and plays in the final group in the final round.

He has appeared in 96 straight majors and has 20 top 10 finishes. Assuming he qualifies for next year’s PGA Championship and can avoid any injuries, Scott will make his 100 consecutive major at next year’s US Open at Shinnecock Hills, just shy of 25 years after the run began at the 2001 Open Championship when Scott was a fresh-faced 21-year-old.
He’s also one of only a handful of golfers who have ever been World No.1, having taken top spot from Tiger Woods in 2014 and held it for 11 weeks.