ORLANDO, Fla. — Adam Scott went nearly two years without winning and now looks like he can't lose.
Over three straight weeks, he was runner-up at Riviera, won the Honda Classic and then rallied to beat Rory McIlroy in the Cadillac Championship at Doral. It brought the Australian back into the conversation of golf's elite, and it raised one a pair of questions going into the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
How long can he sustain this great run?
With the Masters less than a month away, is it possible that Scott has peaked too early?
"I don't really know how long I can keep it up," Scott said Wednesday at Bay Hill, where players are raving about the condition of the course.