The last time Scott prevailed was at the 2020 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club where he held off Matt Kuchar, Sung Kang and Scott Brown by two strokes.

But Scott believes he has the game to turn his fortunes around when he gets underway at the Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club on Thursday.

"I've got lots of different goals, but really ... I want to get back in the winner's circle on tour. I feel like I still have the game to compete on tour and be a winner.

"I'd like to kind of start here this week, but let's keep that going in '24, too."

Scott has enjoyed four top-10 finishes since May and is looking forward to playing before capacity crowds in Japan where he is a regular visitor.

"All the good memories I have is the big crowds that watch us play," he said.

"That was certainly the case in 2019, there was no extra space at this golf course. Hopefully we get something similar to that this week."

"I've got lots of different goals, but really ... I want to get back in the winner's circle on tour. I feel like I still have the game to compete on tour and be a winner.” – Adam Scott.

Joining Scott on Thursday will be compatriots Cam Davis, Min Woo Lee and Aaron Baddeley.

Davis has been a model of consistency on tour this year, with four top-10 finishes since July.

He earned his biggest pay cheque in August – $A918,000 – at the St Jude Championship where he finished sixth, while also taking home $A910,000 for his third-placed effort at the Fortinet Championship in September.

Lee enters the tournament in cracking form after securing a wire-to-wire, record-breaking victory at the Macau Open.