Bradley Dredge will be hoping to reignite his love affair with the Madeira Islands Open in Portugal this week.
The tournament - and Santo da Serra Golf, where it will be held for the first time in three years - holds special memories for the Welshman.
Not only did Dredge win the event at that venue back in 2003, but he also shot a record 60 in the third round on the way to that victory - a 60 that, but for a missed seven-footer at the 17th, would have been the 59 in European Tour history.
"I always enjoy coming to the island of Madeira," Dredge told Europeantour.com. "The course has improved every year so I'm looking forward to going back there. The food is always really great in the nice restaurants there and we stay in a good hotel.
"It's always nice to come back to a place where I've played well in the past.
"The 60 stands out obviously, and having that chance to shoot 59. I had a putt from about seven or eight feet on the 17th which unfortunately I missed. I missed the fairway on the last and although I was on the green in two, I was 40 feet away, so I didn't really have a chance for birdie there.
"You always remember those kinds of rounds. I remember walking up the 16th fairway with my caddie Rick, and we were counting how many under par I was. It's not often you're ten or 11 under and have to count up the birdies on both hands. I was 11 under and then I birdied the 16th.
"It was on the 16th that I thought shooting 59 was within reach. I hit it close on the 17th and had a good chance, but it wasn't to be. I don't think it would have counted officially as a record anyway because we were playing preferred lies."
This year, Dredge's form has been solid, in unspeactacular, with two top-20 finishes to his name.
"I feel as though my form going into the event has been pretty good and I'm looking for a good week in Madeira," he said.
"My win was a while back now, although it doesn't feel that long ago. One of the European Tour referees said to me the other day that I must be the player who's played the longest on Tour without a win. Hopefully he's just winding me up!"
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