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'It won't happen again' - Danny Willett looking to bounce back at Dunhill Links after final-hole disaster

Danny Willett arrived at this week’s Dunhill Links Championship wishing he could travel back in time to the scene of his recent three-putt title-blowing nightmare — but will have to settle for a return to the scene of his brilliant win last year. The Englishman was on course for his first regular PGA Tour success at the Fortinet Championship in California earlier this month only to suffer a disastrous closing hole that handed the win to American rival Max Homa.

Ad Rather than dwell on what might and perhaps should have been, Willett returns to the spotlight as the defending champion at the unique DP World Tour event that will once again be played over three of Scotland’s finest layouts — the Old Course at St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns. Golf'They kept fighting all the way down to the end' — Captain Immelman after the Presidents Cup lossYESTERDAY AT 05:47 “Inside, you're obviously screaming at yourself,” reflected an upbeat Willett, who was looking for just his second victory on US soil following his stunning Masters success in 2016.

“But you can't look at that week in a bad way. You still finished second.

You still picked up a hell of a lot of points. Yes, you would have liked to have re-wound time for two minutes but we can't do that.

“We've got to kind of take from it, and when we are in that position again, it won't happen. Like I say, take the positives from it.” ‘Come on, let’s go!’ — Presidents Cup was on life support, Tom Kim may have saved it USA win Presidents Cup for ninth time in a row after tense singles battle with Internationals Willett earned plaudits for the way he dealt with the gut-wrenching finale but had equal praise for Homa who followed up his win by taking a starring role in the United

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