In the Open title last year, Ross won two games in the United States and is considered one of the favorites, but he has never run for, and ultimately missed, the second round of the 77 cuts.
"I am pleased to return to Augusta (he failed to obtain 12 months ago) in the form of a decent run, but then again I went into a very hot run-up to open last year," Ross said.
"I think I try not to repeat the mistake is over-prepared. From my second victory in Ireland, I went straight to McManus pro-am days, and then went straight to three or four days at St Andrews.
"This may be a little overkill, but I think I'm in a good place, now -. I do not think I was better prepared"
In contrast over-committed himself this year, spending rose in the Bahamas, where he is still working on his game for some time, but also spent some time to relax.
"This is clearly not a rest and relaxation, and a bad place," he said.
"The Masters is an event, our strengths may be over-prepared, because we like to spend week or two before -.. This is not only because you have your eyes a certain race, but because you just like to play Austria Augusta "
Rose is not the same as last year won to the name of the string, but has enjoyed a good start to 2011, including the top-five in his last two projects completed, and the Arnold Palmer Invitational on the back nine superb 31, including the eagle and four birdies, an entire effort to grips with the course.
"I may not realize how spectacular it is to be honest, this is usually that you are in the right head space," said the 30-year-old.
"I've never seen such a set of flagpoles in their first 10 shots, eight consecutive irony is tough.
"I would not say it is possible score I did. I was playing golf, smart, and it is great you get paid to do the right thing,who is got
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"I think the previous week (he led the transition to a round champion shot 74), I will do a lot of things right, but not paid."
Ross has also attracted attention with his eyes closed for the day, although it is unclear whether he will try again in Augusta.
"Augusta may be slightly different test. Speed is critical and a bit more of a sensory feedback with your eyes open may be very important," he said.
"This is what I have been drilled on the putting green practice the last two weeks to do, I got more than I miss from inside ten feet.
"When you do not have their trend is to work harder, but better try less effort. I can not think of a way not just close your eyes for any freedom. I have nothing to lose."
Unlike in the U.S. Masters in 2007, when he came to the last day, right in the hunt for 17 holes.
"Yes ah, if I put the ball in the fairway four years ago, I think I won the Masters a good opportunity."
But it did not hit fairways, hit a tree, not for the ultimate double-bogey and dropped to sixth in the 15 cross-channel recording.
"I still struggle to fathom how to complete the place to do so, is not a bad drive -.. Down the right sound, but it does not draw, cracked a tree, I do not know how to miss all the people"
Is good or bad, all this counted as master of valuable experience and hoped the roses, to good use this week.
"Golf is like anything, if you choose to take things by what right you can get a better lesson. If you choose to brush under the carpet, you can get worse," he said.
"When I went back to the 17th in 2008, I think that certainly shot through my mind, the idea that we all face -. It's learning to deal with them,For
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"That is when you must rely on your process, they take you through a deep breath, tried to enter the automatic mode -... So even if you still want to learn well, you get away, because your swing groove"