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Last October, Tyrrell Hatton arrived in Milan for the Italian Open days after successfully defending his title in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Come Sunday, he was celebrating his third and most impressive European Tour success, having dug deep to fend off Ross Fisher and Kiradech Aphibarnrat in one of the most thrilling finishes of the season.
Hatton gets the chance to land another double earlier than he might have expected, with this Rolex Series event brought forward in the calendar, but it's Francesco Molinari and his impeccable timing who heads the market in his bid for what would be a third triumph in his national open.
Molinari produced the performance of his life last weekend, whether you take a strict interpretation of the scorecard or widen the lens to consider that he had Rory McIlroy, Alex Noren and others to deal with on Sunday. At a course where he'd spurned several good chances before, the Italian found a level of calm which allowed his flawless long game to take care of business in the most ruthless success of his career.