Danny Willett wants more after near-miss at BMW PGA Championship
Danny Willett wants more after near-miss at BMW PGA Championship
Danny Willett says his game is still a work in progress and he knows the things he now has to work on
Danny Willett admits he needs to make improvements to his game after a "topsy-turvy" week at the BMW PGA Championship.
The Masters champion, the top seed at Wentworth, held a five-shot advantage at one stage during the second round on Friday but ended the week in third spot after rounds of 76 and 71 over the weekend.Willett only finished two strokes adrift of eventual winner Chris Wood but believes there is lots he needs to do before he returns to action at next month's US Open.

Willett closed with a one-under 71 on Sunday
"Looking at the scores now, we could have made it really close today if we would have got going and put the foot down but we just had too many mistakes.
"A top-five is all right, but obviously you're working hard to try and win."
Wood's PGA victory
Report from the final round at Wentworth
Gains at the 12th and 16th were cancelled out by dropped shots at the 15th and 17th, only for the world No 9 to end his final round under par by getting up-and-down for birdie at the last.
"It has just been really up-and-down," Willett added. "There's a lot of good in there, but then the bad shots around here this week have been pretty bad.

Willett played alongside Jaco Van Zyl, who ended the week tied-seventh, during the final round
"We had a good couple rounds last week and then a couple of poor ones and it has been similar again this week really, where we just struggled to get anything going on the weekend."
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