Scott says he's more confident than ever

AKRON, Ohio: Adam Scott is willing to settle for the silver lining instead of the silver claret jug he let slip away at the British Open.
Scott returns to golf this week as the defending champion at the Bridgestone Invitational. Still fresh in most minds is how the Australian lost a four-shot lead with four holes to play at Royal Lytham & St. Annes to lose his best shot at winning a major. Scott says while he remained numb for a few days at his home in Switzerland, his performance made him believe more than ever that he's closing in on a major.
Scott says more people feel sorry for him than he feels for himself. He's more interested in the final major next week at the PGA Championship.
Woods practices on
The Ocean Course
In Kiawah Island, South Carolina, Tiger Woods has played The Ocean Course as he gets ready for next week's PGA Championship.
Course officials said Woods, Adam Scott and Graeme McDowell got in some practice this week before the year's final major. The PGA Championship starts Aug. 9.
Woods and Scott are playing in the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone event in Akron, Ohio, starting Thursday. Woods has won the event seven times, while Scott is the defending champion.Woods will be seeking his first major tournament victory since the 2008 US Open when he comes to Kiawah Island.