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Cause for concern: Graeme McDowell won last year’s Scottish Open but then didn’t have a great experience at The Open

Why Graeme McDowell's wary of repeating Loch Lomond win

Ben Hunt
8 Jul 2009


Graeme McDowell is in no doubt a successful defence of his Barclays Scottish Open title at Loch Lomond will hurt his chances for The Open at Turnberry. A year ago the Ulsterman went from one to the other and led after the opening round at Birkdale, but ended up in a tie for 19th.

"There's no way round it, this is not ideal preparation," said McDowell.

"I've always played Loch Lomond before The Open but you couldn't get two more different styles of golf. This is soft, thick meadow grass.

"I got off to a good start at Birkdale but when it started blowing there on Saturday I just felt like I ran out of steam a little bit.

"Any time I've ever won it's a massive high and it takes you a little bit of time to come down from that.

"I think you're always learning from those experiences. I'm always a guy that, when you see players win back-to-back weeks, I think, 'How can they do that?' They're always good problems to have, reacting to wins, but I'm trying to do that better and better all the time."

McDowell played Turnberry for a second time on Monday and commented: "It's got some of the heaviest links rough I've ever seen. If you miss it in the wrong place you might want to bring a couple of golf balls with you. I certainly lost a couple.

"Right of the 17th green I've never seen rough as thick in all my life. You've got to know which you can miss it on and which you can't."

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