The Gold Coast Bulletin

Scott homes in on revival

- EVIN PRIEST

ADAM Scott hopes a twoweek break in Australia and the birth of his second child can reinvigora­te his game ahead of a globe-trotting attempt to save his US PGA Tour season.

Scott, who skipped the Northern Trust in New York last week to be with wife Marie as the couple welcomed baby Byron, has made a late dash from the Gold Coast to Boston, Massachuse­tts for the second event of the $US67 FedEx Cup play-offs series.

Ranked 73rd in the FedEx standings, Scott needs a strong result at the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip in order to sneak into the top-70 and advance to next week’s BMW Championsh­ip near Chicago.

World No.18 Scott’s last tournament was the US PGA Championsh­ip, where he finished equal 61st.

The former world No.1 feels an Australian sojourn could help him rediscover form after an “average” regular season that yielded nine top-15 finishes from 15 events.

“Sometimes these forced rests, they can happen through injury or they can happen through my situation. And they can be a really good thing for you,” Scott said.

The 37-year-old Scott will look to channel good vibes from his last visit to TPC Boston, when he came home with a wet sail in the final round to finish outright fourth behind 2016 winner Rory McIlroy.

However, PGA Tour pundits are tipping countryman Jason Day to pick up his first win of 2017, pointing to the fact the world No.9 has never missed a cut in nine starts at TPC Boston. Day’s happy hunting ground has delivered three top-10 finishes among seven top-25s.

The 29-year-old from Beaudesert is also coming off a tie for sixth at the Northern Trust, which launched him 20 places in the FedEx standings to 29th and sets up a strong chance to make the top-30 which qualify for the Tour Championsh­ip finale in Atlanta, Georgia in September.

“It would be great to get a win in the next two (events) and set myself up for the Tour Champs,” said Day.

“It’s huge, knowing I’ve got some momentum.

“I feel good; I’m striking it nicely but I just have to hole more putts (than at last week’s tournament).”

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Gold Coast’s Adam Scott.

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