Adam Scott is confident he's ready to claim Australian sport's holy grail at The Masters, declaring he holds no fear of Augusta National as it's come to feel like a "home track".
After two years of dedicated focus on major championships, Scott says he's closer than ever to a victory and he fully expects to be in contention on the back nine on Sunday in the quest for not only his first major, but Australia's first Masters green jacket.
Having frittered away a four-shot lead with four holes to play at last year's British Open some have doubts about the 32-year-old world No.7 when it comes to winning the big ones, but Scott said on Monday he's ready, and not afraid of what exacting Augusta National can throw at him.
He points to the last three trips down Magnolia Lane, when he finished tied 18th (2010), second (2011) and eighth (2012) respectively, as proof.
"I think I've developed a level of comfort with the golf course here now," said Scott.