(Reuters) - Adam Scott has confirmed he will return to
Sydney for the Australian Open in November with the intent of making amends for
his final-hole disappointment last year.
Scott's return is a major coup for organisers after world
number one Rory McIlroy committed to returning to defend his title at The
Australian Golf Club from November 27-30.
McIlroy snatched the Stonehaven Cup from Scott at the final
hole last year, depriving Scott of a rare "triple crown" of
Australian titles after he won the Australian Masters and Australian PGA
Championship in an end-of-year swing through his home country.
"I finished such an amazing month on such a
disappointing note, and the result just gutted me for weeks in not winning the
Australian Open," Scott said in a media release on Thursday.
"I will be going back there with a chip on my shoulder.
I don't often get upset but I was really mad at myself because I was absolutely
gutted in not being able to win last year.
"So I will be playing at The Australian Club with real
intent to make amends for what happened at Royal Sydney."
Scott looked to be on course for a wire-to-wire victory last
year but McIlroy ate up a four-stroke deficit in the final round and claimed
his only title of 2013 when the Australian bogeyed the 72nd hole.
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