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imageSYDNEY: World number one Jordan Spieth is gunning to join Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player as only the third non-local player to win back-to-back Australian Opens this week -- but a "fired-up" Adam Scott is standing in his way.

It was a year ago the American ignited a "dream" 10 months by winning in Sydney, and a week later claiming the Tiger Woods-hosted World Challenge.

He went on to capture the opening two majors of 2015, along with two regular PGA Tour victories and the season-ending Tour Championship in a breakthrough season.

Spieth said he was thrilled to be back at The Australian Club for the tournament's 100th edition, where a final-round, course-record 63 carried him to an impressive six shot success last year.

Now he is seeking to become the first overseas player in nearly 40 years to lift the trophy twice in a row after Nicklaus completed his double in 1976.

"Anywhere you can go back and you have great memories can help you out and it just puts good vibes in going forward," Spieth said.

"So I am looking forward to trying to do the exact same thing as last year."

In contrast to Spieth, Australia's world number 12 Scott is seeking a first win since capturing the 2014 Crowne Plaza Invitational Colonial.

But he said he was highly motivated to win on home turf with the "whole golf world" watching as Spieth defends his title.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2015

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