(Reuters) - In more ways than one, Adam Scott feels on top of the world going into this week's Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio where he has always loved the leafy Muirfield Village Golf Club layout.
The Australian could hardly be playing better, having clinched the Crowne Plaza Invitational in a playoff on Sunday, and he will be making his second consecutive appearance on the PGA Tour since replacing Tiger Woods as world number one.
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