“I can plan around that very well, with travel, with practice, the whole bit. Fortunately – especially coming out of these COVID years, they didn’t work so well for me on the tour, I didn’t perform very well – I’ve taken my game this year back up to where it’s ready to compete at the top level in the big events.
“That’s exciting for me because I’m getting a little bit older. How many years [my form will remain] at the top level, I don’t know, but I’m there this year, and I’m looking forward to that.”
This weekend’s Australian Open, in which men and women will play alongside each other, will be held at Victoria Golf Club and Kingston Heath over the first two days, before Victoria hosts Saturday and Sunday.
Scott, Lucas Herbert and Hannah Green are among the morning tee times at Kingston Heath on Thursday, while Cam Smith, Minjee and Minwoo Lee and Marc Leishman will tee off just after midday at Victoria.
Leishman hoped his knowledge of Melbourne’s Sandbelt held him in good stead for this weekend, after taking part in the pro-am on Wednesday morning.
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“I think if you could have one shot around here it would be good iron play,” Leishman said.
“If your irons are on this week you can be a little bit more conservative off the tee, maybe not hit into as much trouble or risk hitting it into as much trouble and still give yourself birdie putts.
“I think short game’s also very important because the bunkers are definitely a hazard here, which is what you want, they should be. So, if you are hitting yourself into trouble, your bunker play has to be really good.”
Leishman said if it did get windy over the weekend, those with knowledge of Victoria would be most advantaged.
“I think we’ll have a completely different golf course Saturday, so I think it’s important to put yourself into a good position,” he said.
“Obviously make sure you’re playing Saturday firstly. But then I think experience could come in when that northerly comes up.”
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