Masters winner Willett says time to end Augusta hangover


  • Golf
  • Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Jul 26, 2016; Springfield, NJ, USA; Danny Willett speaks to the media during a practice round for the 2016 PGA Championship golf tournament at Baltusrol GC - Lower Course. Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

SPRINGFIELD, New Jersey (Reuters) - Masters champion Danny Willett's game has struggled since his unlikely win at Augusta National, but the Englishman says he is ready to get back on track at this week's PGA Championship.

Since winning the green jacket in April for his first major, the 28-year-old Willett has tied for 37th at the U.S. Open, tied for 53rd at the British Open, missed the cut at the Players Championship and had some poor finishes on the European Tour.

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