The Australian enters the weekend on one under, just three shots behind leaders Darren Clarke of Northern Ireland and American Lucas Glover.
With heavy showers and 30 km/h plus winds predicted for the final two days at The Open, Scott said his game was ready for the elements on England's south-east coastline. The Queenslander has deliberately planned his schedule around the majors this year and spent plenty of time tuning his game at the course in Kent.
"I don't want to spend the next two days in the rain but I would not mind if it played tough," he said. "I think that would be good for me.
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