Mercury (Hobart)

Scott has eyes on landing big prize

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A MAN on a mission, Adam Scott has arrived at Royal Birkdale intent on getting his hands on the Claret Jug after a succession of painful British Open near-misses.

“It’s unfinished business for sure,” a steely-eyed Scott said.

Desperate to shed his tag as a one-major wonder, the 2013 Masters champion and former world No.1 says four top-10s — including a shattering second in 2012 — in his past five Opens have left a bitterswee­t taste. His collapse from four shots up with four holes to play at Royal Lytham preceded his equal third at Muirfield in 2013, another top five at Royal Liverpool in 2014 and a tie for 10th at St Andrews in 2015, after he led into the back nine.

The 37-year-old has clearly grown tired of being Open golf’s nearly man.

“It’s been a tournament I’ve been really close to breaking through at and obviously all we talk about is majors all the time and this is a very special one for everyone who has won it,” Scott said.

“So for me now it’s just about getting it done and that’s all I’m worried about this week. My game is in good shape. I think all areas of my game are good enough. I just have to have some focus and get myself in position and, once I’m there, I believe I’ve got what it takes to do it.

“I’ve just got to stay really patient for three days and hope that’s going to put me in a position where I have a good chance on Sunday.”

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