SYDNEY (AP) -- As he approaches another Australian Open at Royal Sydney, Adam Scott isn't thinking about the lead he held for 71 holes.
It's just the one hole that haunts him.
After opening with a course-record 10-under-par 62 in 2013, Scott led the Australian Open until a bogey at the last hole which allowed Rory McIlroy to finish over the top and claim the Stonehaven Cup.
''I certainly feel like I'd like to get a win here at Royal Sydney after what happened a few years ago,'' Scott said Wednesday, on the eve of the 2016 tournament.