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Danny Willett gets back to winning ways in Dubai and opens up about the mental and physical struggles he's faced since becoming a major champion in 2016. It was a hugely impressive win for Willett in the Middle East - but not huge enough to earn one of The Cut's coveted end-of-season awards. We look back at the best of a spectacular golfing season, albeit one not without its faults. On Friday, for example, it's The Match, where Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods slug it out for $9million in Las Vegas like two prize fighters getting it on 20 years too late. It's on pay per view, if you're interested. Also, find out how a dog called Leo helped Lexi Thompson find her best form again on the LPGA Tour. And after telling us she had no interest in fetching milkshakes and bananas for players at the Solheim Cup, why is Dame Laura Davies going to be a vice-captain at Gleneagles?
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