Background
McPhee was born in Adelaide on 2 January 1992.
McPhee was born in Adelaide on 2 January 1992.
He attended West Lakes Shore Primary School and completed high school at Prince Alfred College.
As of 2012, he lives in the Adelaide suburb of Wayville where he is a student at the University of Adelaide working on a Bachelor of Law. McPhee served as sighted pilot for visually impaired athlete Kieran Modra in tandem racing. Throughout the year the pair had numerous results in Europe on the track and road including a bronze in the Segovia, Spain World cup road time trial.
He also piloted for Modra at the 2011 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in Copenhagen however as favourites for the road time trial the pair returned home early when Kieran suffered a broken collarbone in a training accident prior to the event.
McPhee partnered with Bryce Lindores at the 2012 Paracycling Track World Championships. Modra had suffered severe injuries in late 2011 preventing him from competing at the titles.
McPhee was asked to aid by piloting Lindores whose regular pilot was unavailable for the competition. Leading into the 2012 London Paralympics, McPhee was an integral part of Modra"s rehabilitation back onto the bike in a bid to have him ready to compete.
Following the Games Scott retired from tandem cycling and returned to able bodied single bike racing.
In 2013 Scott rode for Euride Racing in the Australian National Road Series. Scott has raced for Team Tomacc based in Poperinge, Belgium for the 2014/2015 seasons. McPhee was awarded an Order of Australia Medal in the 2014 Australia Day Honours "for service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.".
In 2010, McPhee competed in the Rendition Homes Teams Series as a member of the South Australian Institute of Sport team