You can't prepare for losing a play-off to a hole in one
I had been looking forward to going back to Las Vegas for some time as it was going to be my first experience returning as defending champion in the . It is obviously somewhere I feel comfortable and a course that suits me after .
Did I think I was going to go there and compete for the title again? I knew it was possible but I hadn't really practised at all since the a couple weeks before, and the couple of days that I had played the week before heading to Vegas I had been struggling quite badly.
It wasn't until my coach spotted something last Tuesday afternoon on the range that I even considered being in contention again. He noticed a small thing in my swing that I had probably developed from playing in the wind back home at the Dunhill Links, and as soon as I changed that my confidence came back instantly.

I was born and bred in Glasgow, but now I live in Scottsdale, Arizona, and make my living on the US PGA Tour.
I won my maiden Tour event in October 2009 - the first Scot to do so on US soil since Sandy Lyle won the Masters in 1988.
I want to win again and play in this year's Ryder Cup, so I'll be letting you know how I'm going about it, as well as providing you a behind the scenes look at the PGA Tour.