Scott's chip on the shoulder is driving him on

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By Tony Jimenez ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - The 'chip on his shoulder' could be the driving force that propels Adam Scott to that elusive maiden British Open victory this weekend, the Australian said on Friday. The world number 11 played precision golf in the second round at St Andrews as a faultless five-under-par 67 lifted him to seven-under for the championship, two strokes behind early leader Danny Willett of England. Scott has finished in the top five in each of the last three British Opens, the close call that hurts the most coming at Royal Lytham in 2012 when he threw away a four-shot lead with four holes to go and was piped for the title by Ernie Els.

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