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Former world number one Scott desperate to end win drought in Queensland

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MELBOURNE : It has been nearly four years since Adam Scott tasted victory, leaving the former world number one desperate to break the drought at this week's Australian PGA Championship.Scott has played solid golf since his last win at the Genesis Invitational in California in 2020, and finished tied for fifth at this month's Butterfield Bermuda Championship.

However, the 43-year-old's near-misses have generated frustration as well as encouragement."It’s nice to play well … (but) I obviously haven’t found it that easy to win over the last couple of years,” Australia's first and only Masters winner told reporters on Wednesday."I played well in Bermuda but it’s not a win, and it’s hard to fake that confidence of closing out a tournament, and beating the entire field."Scott is among the headliners at Royal Queensland this week, just shaded by compatriot Cameron Smith, the defending champion and British Open winner, for pulling power.Scott won the first of his two Australian PGA Championship trophies 10 years ago in his prime and the second in 2019.Less than two months after winning the 2019 event, he broke a four-year victory drought on the U.S.

PGA Tour by claiming the Genesis Invitational.Naturally, Scott will hope his home event can be the circuit-breaker again."I feel like I’ve got all the game to win more.

I’m healthy still and at 43 moving well."If I were to win this week or next week (at the Australian Open) it could be a springboard."Scott and Smith ended up on opposing sides of the golfing schism wrought by LIV Golf, the former being the president of the U.S.

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