Italian Open: Ian Poulter reveals all on third title ambitions
IAN POULTER believes his game is in good shape as he seeks to belatedly complete a hat-trick of Italian Open titles.
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Poulter won his first European Tour event in Sardinia in 2000 and tasted victory again in Rome two years later, but has not contested the Italian Open since 2004, a year after it was last played at this week’s venue of Gardagolf in Brescia.
However, the 42-year-old’s form in 2018, which produced his first victory worldwide since 2012 in the Houston Open, means he is among the favourites for the second Rolex Series event of the season, which carries a prize fund of £5.2million.
“Obviously my first victory was one which kind of got it all started for me,” Poulter said. “It’s been quite a lot of time since last playing in Italy, and I’m very much looking forward to this week.
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I’m a better golfer today than I was 15 years ago
“I’m a better golfer today than I was 15 years ago. I’m mentally the same person, I feel fresh, I’m still young at heart. I have a lot to give in golf and for me the big difference is I’m definitely stronger in the mind than I was 15 years ago.”
Poulter comes into the week on the back of a tie for 20th in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, and the world No27 added: “My game’s in shape, I’ve played very well, played very consistently.”
Home favourite Francesco Molinari is also seeking a third Italian Open victory after claiming his fifth European Tour title at Wentworth on Sunday.
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“Obviously the expectations would have been high anyway, so I was glad to get the win last week,” the 35-year-old said.
“It’s great to be here now in Italy, coming off of that, and I hope that I make the most of the high and have another good week.”