Scott still rankled by McIlroy win at Aussie Open
SYDNEY: Adam Scott admitted Wednesday that his final hole bogey to hand Rory McIlroy the Australian Open in 2013 still hurts as he prepares for another crack at his home tournament.
The world number seven was leading by a stroke with one hole to play three years ago but dropped a shot at the last as McIlroy holed a 16-foot birdie putt for a dramatic victory.
“I’d like to get a win here at Royal Sydney after what happened a few years ago,” the Australian said. “That burns a little bit.
“I made an error on the last hole when I couldn’t afford to. It was a shame because I’d had such a great run but maybe a good motivator for me this week to get out and try to do it all again.”
Former world number one Jordan Spieth is seen as Scott’s main obstacle this week, with the American double-major winner back following a seven-week break from golf since the Ryder Cup.
Spieth romped to a six-shot victory here in 2014 with his title defence last year falling one shot short when he and Scott were joint runners-up behind Australian Matt Jones, who is not defending his crown this week.
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