Ian Poulter has claimed that he is confident he can win the Open Championship at Royal Lytham and St Annes this week.
The English golfer came close to winning his first Major four years ago at the British Open in Royal Birkdale but insists that his game is in far better shape ahead of this year's competition.
"I feel good. I would say I'm a gritty player. I'm pretty tough in competition and, when I give myself a chance to win, I have finished more than I haven't when in that position," Poulter said. "I like being under pressure and I certainly like it at a golf course like this, which demands concentration, focus and delivery on shots.
"I think my game is good and better [than in 2008]. I'm more consistent. If you look at my stats, I am hitting more fairways and hitting more greens. If I do the same this week, it would be a huge bonus."
Poulter has failed to record a tournament victory so far this year.