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Adam Scott ready to play in his Australian backyard

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Adam Scott ready to play in his Australian backyard
The Australian Open will commence from the 2nd of December and will continue till the 5th, arranging a $1,500,000 field for the entertainment of the masses. The Lakes Golf Club will be gathering a classy collection of golfers like
Adam Scott, Geoff Ogilvy, Aaron Baddeley, John Senden, Michael Sim, Steven Bowditch and Peter O'Malley.
As far as Adam Scott is concrened, he enters this competitive game as a defending champion and is one of the highest ranked players. Scott has one title from Australia already in the record and will now be appearing to seize his
home state tournament. For the thirty year old golfer, this December is all about grabbing back the title he won last year.
Last year, Scott won the Stonehaven Cup where his fellow Queenslander, Greg Norman, appeared as an ambassador. The thirty year old golfer will be appearing next at the 2010 Australian PGA Championship further the Australian Open
held at the Hyatt Regency Coolum scheduled from the 9th of December till the 12th of this month.
According to the Scott’s record, he claimed his first PGA Tour of Australasia honour at the age of twenty nine. Scott won this tournament in the year 2009 in Sydney and currently aims at clutching a cup from the home state.   
 
According to Scott, he need more addition in his silver ware. He said that this event is just like playing in his back yard since he played most of his junior golf on these grounds. He further added that since he was brought up
on the Sunshine Coast he kind of likes the idea of coming back and winning the title.
About the 2009 Australian Open, the thirty year old golfer said that the previously mentioned victory is extremely precious to him.
“The victory last year stopped people from asking me when I’ll win one at home”
With problem of people fussing about Scott attaining a win in his home grounds; the Australian golfer further added that he is looking forward to play in Queensland.
Scott finished at T5 in the Deutsche Bank Championship, won the Valero Texas Open in May and has 8 US PGA Tour events in the basket. Out of Australia, further 8 international titles from Europe, Asia and the Middle East make it
to Scott’s impressive record.
After the Australian Open commencing on Wednesday, The Australian PGA Championship will be commencing as the ultimate event on the PGA Tour of Australasia as well as the OneAsia Order of Merit.

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