Adam Scott sees no reason why he can't finish the 2012 season on a high by winning in China and Singapore.
                                
Adam Scott: Can he do it? 								     
 
The 32-year-old will take part in the WGC-HSBC Champions in China  from November 1 before heading off to the south-east Asian country for  the Barclays Singapore Open the week after. 
Scott hasn't won a tournament this year, but does have an  excellent record at the Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore having won their  in 2005, 2006 and 2010. 
"Well I am confident I can win any event I enter, and that's my  main objective so I would like to come to Sentosa having just won the  week before, then win the Barclays Singapore Open," he said. 
"That would be a nice way to make the season fulfilling." 
The Australian suffered one of the most dramatic collapses at the  British Open history earlier this year as he threw away a four-shot  lead with four holes to play to finish runner-up to Ernie Els at Royal  Lytham. 
Many, though, have praised him for his dignified demeanour at Royal Lytham, but Scott wants to make amends next year. 
"It's nice that people feel that (I reacted well)," he said. "What did I learn? Play better at Muirfield in 2013."
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