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Welshman Woosnam hoping for home comfort
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Welshman Woosnam hoping for home comfort

The 1991 Masters champion Ian Woosnam hopes that a return to his homeland can jump-start his season as he headlines the field at the 2016 SSE Enterprise Wales Senior Open.

Ian Woosnam

The 58 year old has come close to winning his national Open on both the European Tour and European Senior Tour on several occasions, but his only victory on home soil has, remains the Epson Grand Prix of Europe at St Pierre the year before his triumph at Augusta National.

Woosnam narrowly missed out on last year’s title, finishing joint runner-up behind Paul Wesselingh, as he recorded his fourth top three finish at the Wales Senior Open in six years.

“I maybe should have won here in Wales in the past,” he said. “Let’s go out there and see what happens. Sometimes when you’re not expecting to win you can go out and turn it around.

“I only need to hit a few good shots and maybe it will all come together - I’m surprised I’ve done as well as I have over the last few years.

“It’s great coming back here and having everybody recognise you as a golfer from Wales.”

Ian Woosnam

Although Woosnam has had tournament practice this season, the 2006 Ryder Cup captain conceded that he hasn’t been at his best in 2016, but hopes to find a turn in fortune on the Roman Road Course at The Celtic Manor Resort.

“I’ve not been playing very well so far this year,” he said. “I’ve been struggling with my game, especially the putting side of things.

“I’m going to try the Bernhard Langer method – you can see how well he’s been putting, so why can’t I do it?

“There are a few inconsistencies in my game and I can’t seem to put a score together.

“My luck’s not going right, but this might be the week that changes it.”

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