Ian Poulter has insisted that he is not worried about his disappointing form prior to the opening round of The Masters on Thursday.
The Englishman missed the cut at last week's Shell Houston Open, but claims that he is confident of playing well in the first Major of the season at Augusta National.
"People won't understand what I mean when I say I am very happy with my game," Poulter told reporters. "They will look at my results and say, 'That's just a load of nonsense.'
"I'm actually striking the ball really well. The results will come."
Poulter will play alongside Angel Cabrera and Gary Woodland on Thursday.