Adam Scott. The Australian, for some time recognised as one of the game’s most talented players, has been enjoying a resurgence in form following a sustained dip. Scott has not finished worse than tied-17th in his past five starts, which include a tied-8th at the PGA Championship and tied-7th at the US Open. The 2013 Masters champion is proving his major pedigree once more. He really should have a Claret Jug already after letting one slip in 2012 - finished runner-up that year - and has four top 10s in his past seven Open starts. Arrived last week at Portrush, so knows the layout better than most. Reuters

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