MELBOURNE, Nov 14 (Reuters) - A winless season marked by one of the most spectacular major tournament meltdowns in the modern era has left Adam Scott desperate for success at this week's Australian Masters, where home crowds have rueful memories of famous near-misses. Since turning professional 12 years ago, Scott has long been touted as Australia's heir apparent to former world number one Greg Norman and appeared set to break the country's British Open drought dating back to the 'Great White Shark's' win in 1993. ...
  
 
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