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Francesco Molinari says his Open defence might be first appearance in Europe next year

Italy's Francesco Molinari celebrates his win in The Open with the Claret Jug
Image: Francesco Molinari enjoyed a dream year, including his maiden major triumph at Carnoustie

Francesco Molinari says he may not play in Europe until he defends his Open title in July.

The 36-year-old has enjoyed a career-best year in 2018, capping his maiden major success with a historic performance at the Ryder Cup, in which he won five points out of five, before winning the lucrative Race to Dubai.

Molinari, who was named European Tour Golfer of the Year, says the revamped schedules on both the European Tour and PGA Tour mean the London-based golfer is short of available dates to compete on his home circuit next year.

Francesco Molinari of Europe celebrates winning The Ryder Cup with Captain Thomas Bjorn of Europe during singles matches of the 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National on September 30, 2018 in Paris, France
Image: Molinari became the first European player to win all five of his matches at the Ryder Cup

The six-time champion on the European Tour admits he has yet to commit to the British Masters in May, despite receiving an invitation from Ryder Cup partner Tommy Fleetwood.

"I would like to play the British Masters but it depends probably on the first couple of months of the season," Molinari said.

Francesco Molinari, Tommy Fleetwood
Image: Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood both played in this year's British Masters

"If I learnt one thing this season, it is to be a bit flexible with the schedule playing two tours."

Molinari won the prestigious BMW PGA Championship in May before another triumph came shortly after as he won his maiden title on the PGA Tour in July.

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"With the changes, it is a bit different. Wentworth was always the first for me but now it has moved from May to September, that might be the first regular European Tour event I play," he added in reference to the BMW PGA Championship.

Molinari will defend his Open title at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland from July 19-22, live on Sky Sports.

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