"I'm kind of a slow starter, certainly the last
10 years, I don't jump out of the gates, it seems," said Scott.
"So I don't know if this is jumping out of the gates, but it
certainly is great."
Scott recovered from a bogey on the 12th hole with three birdies
in the final four holes of his round.
"That's kind of what you have to do, get some momentum going,
even though, over the last two holes, I feel like teeing off
from this position tomorrow afternoon is a hell of a lot better
than even par," said Scott.
Despite the warm, sunny weather, Augusta National dealt
competitors softer conditions due to the ample rain in the days
leading up to the tournament.
Scott, who won the Masters in 2013, has achieved only one top-10
finish at Augusta since donning the Green Jacket.
"I know where and when my game is coming into really good shape
and I can see it coming back and I think I got some good
confirmation today with some solid ball striking," said Scott.
(Reporting By Amy Tennery; Editing by Toby Davis)
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