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Hilton Head ideal venue for Cink after Masters letdown

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American Cink has long relished the relaxed atmosphere at the picturesque Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, where he has twice won the PGA Tour title. "It's quite special," the British Open champion told reporters on the eve of Thursday's opening round.

Hilton Head ideal venue for Cink after Masters letdown

"It's always one of my favorites, if not my very favorite tournament, of the year. It's such a relaxed field. "The golf course is really unique and it's like the anti-Augusta," added Cink, referring to Augusta National, the permanent venue for the Masters where he recorded successive scores of 76 last week.

"It's flat and everything is very small and closed in whereas Augusta is so large with rolling hills. Everything here is the opposite. So, based on my play last week, I hope that's the opposite too." Cink said he would have no problem adjusting to the routine of the PGA Tour at Harbour Town after handling the pressures of a major the previous week.

ALREADY PREPARED "I don't think it's tough to come here," the 36-year-old Atlanta resident said. "When you gear up and play a major like Augusta, it makes it a bit more relaxing and easier the next week because your game is already prepared.

"The one thing that's hard to prepare for at the majors is that intensity of the golf course and the competition and what it means," added Cink, champion at Harbour Town in 2000 and 2004. "When you come here, the intensity just seems to melt away and enables you to really relax and be at your best. I've had a lot of success the week after majors. In fact, I think all my wins, apart from my major win, have come after the majors."

Cink, who won his first major title in a playoff with Tom Watson for last year's British Open at Turnberry, faces a strong field at Harbour Town. British world number five Ian Poulter, sixth-ranked American Jim Furyk and Britain's Paul Casey (seventh) are also competing, plus five-times champion Davis Love III. American Brian Gay defends the title he won by a scintillating 10 shots last year.

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