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Posted: 2022-12-03 09:08:10

Adam Scott has eagled the last hole for the second day running to snatch the Australian Open third-round lead in spectacular fashion.

But the 2013 Masters champion will not be joined by fellow Australian Cameron Smith in Sunday's final round, with the world number three missing the dual-gender tournament's second cut.

After struggling with his putting on the front nine at Melbourne's Victoria Golf Club, Scott roared to life down the stretch to post a 3-under-par 67, converting his share of the halfway lead into a one-stroke buffer.

At 11-under, Scott will duel with Poland's second-placed Adrian Meronk on Sunday for the Stonehaven Cup after they opened up a gap on the chasing pack.

Meronk bagged nine birdies — including six in the first eight holes — on his way to a course record-equalling 7-under 63 at Victoria to surge to 10-under.

He had led Scott by two shots before the former world number one birdied the 15th hole, then eagled the last after knocking his second shot to less than three metres.

After starting the day tied with Victorian David Micheluzzi atop the leaderboard, Scott spent much of Saturday trailing after recording eight straight pars and making a mess of the par-five ninth hole.

He found the greenside trap with his three-wood second shot, left his next in the bunker and was unable to get up and down to save par.

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