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Adam Scott ties course record on Thursday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational

Adam Scott ties course record on Thursday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational

Life isn't bad for Adam Scott. A year ago he became the first Australian to ever win the Masters, and he's continued his ridiculous play into the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Scott came in with a PGA Tour-best 30 straight cuts made and it looks like he will easily make it 31 straight after an opening 62 at Bay Hill.

His round of 10-under tied the course record at Bay Hill and has Scott in a very good spot to possibly win his third PGA Tour event in less than a year, and it all came thanks to this insane scorecard from Scott.

Starting on the back nine, Scott made four birdies and an eagle on his way out, offset by a single bogey on the par-4 18th, but he made up for the one blemish with an inward 31 that included another eagle and three birdies.

The highlights from Scott's round are below, so prepare yourself to see a lot of lengthy putts dropped from the No. 2 player in the world.