Right I’ve got to get myself set for the next couple of weeks which will be so important to turning my season around.
We are in Scotland this week followed by The Open at Sandwich and I’m really looking forward to what will be two fantastic competitions.
It would be fair to say my performance in France last week wasn’t clever. I had two 77s and not surprisingly missed the cut.
But I had an eight in the first round and lost some focus and couldn’t get it back together.
It’s a tough course where you can easily rack up some big numbers. Thomas Levet took the trophy with seven under and it’s rare for a regular tour event to be won by so few under par. That shows the Paris track is a good choice for the 2018 Ryder Cup.
While it’s a difficult test it’s very fair and the last five holes will make for a great finish when Europe host the US there.
Hopefully by then I will be in the team but I’ve got to buck my ideas up and this fortnight can show what I’m about.
There’s no pressure on me to qualify for The Open because I’m already in through my ranking last season. So I’ve just got to out, lighten up a bit, and enjoy myself.
Danny turned professional in 2008 after an outstanding amateur career. He finished 58th in his debut season and 23rd in 2010. Visit the Gallery to see Danny in action.
Visit the gallery
The latest news and updated on the blog
I take a lot of heart from last week’s performance ...
More
Golf can be a harsh game as I've found out ...
More
Off to Switzerland this week and I'm well aware that ...
More
What a cracking win by Darren Clarke at The Open ...
More
On his Open Championship debut, Willett made light of being ...
More
Stick with it Danny, a win wont be too far away!!
We were playing pool next to you last night! Great finish (2,3) this morning. Stick in and hit a low one this afternoon at a wet Castle Stuart!!