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Hatton hoping to catch fire in Italy
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Hatton hoping to catch fire in Italy

Tyrrell Hatton is looking to find his very best form again as he prepares to defend his Italian Open title this week at Gardagolf Country Club.

Tyrrell Hatton - Italian Open

The Englishman arrived for the Rolex Series event last season off the back of a victory at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and made it back-to-back victories as part of a remarkable run of results.

Hatton achieved 12 consecutive top 20s on the European Tour in between the US PGA Championship and the Masters Tournament, including those two victories, with three World Golf Championships on that list of high finishes.

His stellar play got him as high as 13th in the Official World Golf Ranking and with a seven million dollar prize fund on offer this week, a successful defence would have him back on an upward trajectory in a Ryder Cup year.

"I caught a hot streak and it was certainly a good time to do it with the Ryder Cup points starting off so it was a nice start," he said. "It would be nice to recapture some of that form again.

"Good memories being back here. It's a new venue. Looking forward to it and hopefully I can put up a good defence.

"I've heard it's a beautiful place, I look forward to playing nine holes a bit later and seeing it."

The opening Rolex Series event of the season last week was a disappointment for Hatton as he missed the cut at the BMW PGA Championship.

The 26 year old was nursing a wrist injury at Wentworth Club, however, and is looking to bounce back in style now he is pain-free.

"Wentworth was a tough week," he said. "It wasn't ideal preparation prior to that, where I'd had a bit of an issue with my wrist again, I needed a cortisone injection.

"It didn't really give me any time to practise the week prior to Wentworth. I was going in there a little bit rusty, just hoping that I could still play well and it didn't really work out.

"I've had the weekend to carry on practising and trying to feel comfortable again. It's gradually getting there, I'm pain-free which is a good thing so now I can play pain-free I can try and get comfortable again and hopefully I can play some good golf."

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