The Gold Coast Bulletin

Scott switch opens new major chance

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ADAM Scott is hoping a change in schedule to play in this week’s Scottish Open will be pivotal in ending a 24-year Australian win drought at the Open Championsh­ip.

The world No.15 and former Masters champion is contesting the Scottish Open, which began last night, for the first time since sharing fourth behind Martin Kaymer at Loch Lomond in 2009.

In the eight years since Scott has preferred to spend the week before the British Open playing practice rounds at the venue for the year’s third major. “I’ve had a bit of a schedule change this year for lots of different reasons,” Scott said.

“The last year and a half or so, I haven’t played as well in the majors as I would have liked and we all put so much focus on the majors now.

“It was time to change it up because my plan wasn’t really working.”

Scott has practised already at Royal Birkdale, venue for next week’s Open Championsh­ip, and will tee it up on the Scottish west coast for the $7 million event being staged

for the first time on the Dundonald links.

It’s five years since Scott melted when leading by four shots with four left at Royal Lytham and St Annes to lose the Claret Jug to Ernie Els.

Nine months later, Scott made amends to become the first Australian to win the Masters at Augusta National.

Greg Norman was the last Aussie to win the major at Royal St Georges in 1993 and it is 26 years since fellow Aussie Ian Baker-Finch triumphed at Royal Birkdale.

“In the past, coming over 10 days before and playing the Open venues worked really well for me,” said Scott.

“So, with a slight schedule change and less tournament play leading up, I think I need, also the tournament play.

“Hopefully that will be enough links golf to be ready.

“I’ll be trying to play a few shots I don’t normally play this week here at Dundonald.

“Hopefully this does the trick at Dundonald this week and sets me up for a really great week next week.”

Scott will contest the opening two rounds of the Scottish Open in the company of defending champion, Alex Noren of Sweden and Englishman Tyrrell Hatton

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Gold Coast’s Adam Scott will hope to snap Australia’s drought at next week’s British Open, starting his charge at the Scottish Open last night.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Gold Coast’s Adam Scott will hope to snap Australia’s drought at next week’s British Open, starting his charge at the Scottish Open last night.

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