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Adam Scott hopes his discipline-focused preparation will ease stress at the Masters

Adam Scott has bored himself to tears with monotonous, but very important, targeted practice in the lead-up to what he expects to be one of the toughest Masters in recent times.
Key points:
- The Masters in Augusta begins on April 9 AEST
- At the tour event in Palm Beach that was played at the end of March, Scott finished tied for 13th
- Scott says he’s hoping to build on that performance with a focus on patience and discipline
Scott expects officials at Augusta National will, weather permitting, set up a much tougher test for their showpiece major after Dustin Johnson produced a record-setting 20-under 268 total during the COVID-19 pandemic-postponed November Masters last year.
So the 2013 champion has put an extreme focus on discipline.
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