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Scott hopes he can kickstart upward curve with Masters win Down Under

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A YEAR-ENDING tour of Australia has become an unlikely launching pad to a season of triumph for some of golf ’s brightest stars, so Adam Scott is hoping his home courses can work their magic again for his own game.

The former World No 1 has had an underwhelm­ing year by his own standards and arrived Down Under this week feeling some pressure to clinch a title and maintain his record of at least one tournament win every year dating back to 2001.

Scott should fancy his chances at the Australian Masters which tees off at Melbourne’s storied Huntingdal­e Golf Club today, where he will bid to win his third trophy in four years against a modest field of local profession­als.

The Australian Open in Sydney next week offers a tougher challenge, however, and the prospect of a mouthwater­ing battle with American World No 1 and defending champion Jordan Spieth.

Scott has previously arrived in Australia searching for answers and found them on the greens of Melbourne’s sandbelt in 2012, when he won his first Australian Masters trophy at Kingston Heath.

Edging Ian Poulter in a tense shootout helped Scott ease some of the disappoint­ment of his British Open meltdown that year, when he gave up a four-stroke lead in the last four holes to blow his best chance at a maiden major championsh­ip.

Months later, he was the toast of Australia after becoming his country’s first player to win a US Masters at the 2013 tournament.

“All events are important, but when you’re looking for that momentum to get back in the winner’s circle, these (tournament­s) play a big role in that,” he said.

“I can think of a lot of guys who have really kickstarte­d great runs by winning in Australia, and I did it in 2012.”

Former World No 1 Rory McIlroy can also swear by the restorativ­e powers of a trip Down Under, having ended a miserable 2013 with a win at the Australian Open at Royal Sydney Golf Club.

McIlroy would go on to win two of the following year’s four majors and recapture the World No 1 ranking.

Spieth then stole the show from both McIlroy and Scott at last year’s Australian Open, his second profession­al win leading into his astonishin­g 2015 season in which he also won two of the four majors.

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