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Unable to find his first ball, Scott returned to the tee and put his third drive into light rough before over-cooking his approach and seeing his shot roll over the green.
Needing to get up-and-down for eight, Scott missed his putt from about 12 feet to post his worst single-hole score in a US PGA Tour-sanctioned event since his 10 at the WGC tournament at Doral Golf Resort in 2007.
“Just a couple of lazy swings today on 12, and, you know, paid the price,” Scott said greenside. “Just away with the fairies on that hole.”
Scott hit back with a birdie on the next hole, but fell away again with a bogey on the par-five 15th and finished with a four-over 75 to be joint 46th in the field of 60, nine strokes behind joint leaders Kevin Streelman of the United States and Denmark’s Thomas Bjorn.
Playing his third tournament in three weeks following wins at the Australian PGA Championship in the Gold Coast and the Australian Masters at Royal Melbourne on Sunday, Scott has also had a whirlwind of media appearances and sponsor events in his first trip Down Under since his Augusta triumph.