Danny Willett

Danny Willett
 Golfer 

Willett in 2009
Personal information
Full name Daniel John Willett
Born (1987-10-03) 3 October 1987
Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 83 kg (183 lb; 13.1 st)
Nationality  England
Residence Rotherham, Yorkshire, England
Spouse Nicole Harris (m. 2013)
Children 1
Career
College Jacksonville State University
Turned professional 2008
Current tour(s) European Tour
PGA Tour
Professional wins 5
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour 1
European Tour 5
Asian Tour 1
Sunshine Tour 1
Best results in major championships
(wins: 1)
Masters Tournament Won: 2016
U.S. Open T37: 2016
The Open Championship T6: 2015
PGA Championship T30: 2014

Daniel John Willett (born 3 October 1987) is an English professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. In April 2016, he won his first major championship at the 2016 Masters Tournament, becoming only the second Englishman to achieve the feat and the first European in 17 years to win at Augusta National.

Early life

Willett was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, one of four brothers. His father, Steve, was a Church of England vicar and his mother, Swedish-born Elisabet, was a maths teacher. Willett used to practice his golf in a sheep pasture; interviewed by The Daily Telegraph in 2016 he said, "We used to go to Anglesey to play a par three course in the middle of a sheep field."[1]

Amateur career

As an amateur, he won the English Amateur Championship in 2007 and competed in the 2007 Walker Cup at Royal County Down. In March 2008 he became the number one ranked amateur in the world.

Willett signed with FirstPoint USA in 2005 and secured a golf scholarship he played two seasons for Jacksonville State University (JSU) in the U.S. During his time with JSU, he was the 2006 Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year and won medallist honours at the 2007 OVC Championship. He was a first-team All-OVC performer and a member of the OVC's All-Tournament Team in both seasons.

Professional career

2008–15

Willett turned professional in May 2008, and earned his European Tour card for the 2009 season coming through qualifying school. Following a successful 2009, finishing 58th in the inaugural Race to Dubai with 8 top-10s, Willett challenged at the 2010 BMW PGA Championship, taking the first round lead before falling off the pace and finishing outright fifth, winning 190,800 euros. Following this performance, Willett moved into the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time. He finished the 2010 season ranked 23rd on the Order of Merit.

2011 proved to be a less successful season, with only one top ten placement in 30 competitions; he still managed to retain his tour membership comfortably with a final 91st place in the Order of Merit.

Willett first victory on the European Tour came in June 2012 at the BMW International Open in Cologne. He defeated Marcus Fraser on the fourth extra hole of a sudden death playoff.[2] In the same season he collected a 2nd place at the Omega European Masters, a 3rd place at the Maybank Malaysian Open and three additional top ten finishes, that gave him the 23rd position at the final Order of Merit.

The 2013 and 2014 seasons didn't bring any more victories, but helped Willet to establish himself as one of the leading european players in the European Tour; in 2015 alone he collected 7 top ten finishes, and finished ranked 25th on the Order of Merit.

In December 2014 Willett won the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City, South Africa; in May 2015, with a third place at the 2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play, he earned a special temporary membership on the PGA Tour for the remainder of the 2015 season.[3]

Through 36 holes at the 2015 Open Championship, Willett was one stroke off the lead of Dustin Johnson and was paired with him in the final group for the third round of the Championship. He only could muster an even-par 72 in the third round, however, and dropped down the leaderboard. A final round 70, moved him into a tie for 6th at the Old Course at St Andrews, his best finish in a major.

In July 2015, Willett won his third European Tour title with a one-stroke victory over Matthew Fitzpatrick at the Omega European Masters. Though he earned enough to qualify for a PGA Tour card, Willett declined to take PGA Tour membership for the 2015–16 season.[4]

2016: Masters victory

Willett won his first major championship at the 2016 Masters Tournament at Augusta National after shooting a five-under-par round of 67 to take advantage of a collapse by Jordan Spieth.[5] Defending champion Spieth led by five shots as he approached the 10th hole of the final round. Willett took the lead when Spieth, who was leading by 1 shot from Willett, had a quadruple bogey 7 at the par-3 12th. Willett was the leader in the clubhouse at −5 when he posted a bogey-free final round of 67 and was crowned champion when Spieth finished at −2 alongside Lee Westwood. Willett became the first British player to win the Masters for 20 years, Nick Faldo having won in 1996. After being presented with the green jacket as champion, Willett said: "It was a very surreal day when you look back at the ebbs and flows."[6] After his win, Willett accepted PGA Tour membership and rose to the 9th place of the Official World Golf Ranking.

Beside the first major win at the Masters, 2016 proved to be the most successful season for Willett. He collected his fourth win on the European Tour in May at the Dubai Desert Classic, and had a 2nd place at the 2016 Italian Open and a 3rd place at the BMW PGA Championship, establishing himself early in the season as leader of the Race to Dubai. With his position he also earned the automatic selection for the 2016 Ryder Cup.

Willett's Ryder Cup debut started with a controversy stirred by his brother Peter Willett on a National Club Golfer article stating that "for the Americans to stand a chance of winning, they need their baying mob of imbeciles to caress their egos every step of the way";[7] Danny Willett successively distanced himself and apologised for his brother comments.[8] In the event, he played three matches without earning a point: in the Friday afternoon fourballs he teamed up with Martin Kaymer, losing by 5 and 4 to Brandt Snedeker and Brooks Koepka; on Saturday, he paired with Lee Westwood against J. B. Holmes and Ryan Moore in a 1 up loss in the fourballs; in the Sunday singles he lost again, by 5 and 4, to Koepka.

Personal life

Willett married Nicole Harris in 2013.[9] They reside in Rotherham, Yorkshire. Their first child, a son, was born in 2016, just a few days before his victory at the 2016 Masters.[10] Willett has described his father, Steve, as the best sports psychologist he has known.[11] Willett is a supporter of Premier League club Liverpool.[12] One of his older brothers is a teacher.[13]

Willett is a member of Lindrick Golf Club.[14]

Amateur wins (4)

Professional wins (5)

PGA Tour wins (1)

Legend
Major championships (1)
Other PGA Tour events (0)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runners-up
1 10 Apr 2016 Masters Tournament 70-74-72-67=283 −5 3 strokes United States Jordan Spieth, England Lee Westwood

European Tour wins (5)

Legend
Major championships (1)
Other European Tour events (4)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 24 Jun 2012 BMW International Open 65-70-69-73=277 −11 Playoff Australia Marcus Fraser
2 7 Dec 2014 Nedbank Golf Challenge1 71-68-65-66=270 −18 4 strokes England Ross Fisher
3 26 Jul 2015 Omega European Masters2 65-62-71-65=263 −17 1 stroke England Matthew Fitzpatrick
4 7 Feb 2016 Omega Dubai Desert Classic 70-65-65-69=269 −19 1 stroke Spain Rafael Cabrera-Bello, England Andy Sullivan
5 10 Apr 2016 Masters Tournament 70-74-72-67=283 −5 3 strokes United States Jordan Spieth, England Lee Westwood

1Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour
2Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour

European Tour playoff record (1–0)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
1 2012 BMW International Open Australia Marcus Fraser Won with par on fourth extra hole

Major championships

Wins (1)

YearChampionship54 holesWinning scoreMarginRunners-up
2016 Masters Tournament 3 shot deficit –5 (70-74-72-67=283) 3 strokes United States Jordan Spieth, England Lee Westwood

Results timeline

Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Masters Tournament DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP T38 1
U.S. Open DNP DNP DNP DNP T45 CUT T37
The Open Championship DNP CUT DNP T15 CUT T6 T53
PGA Championship CUT DNP DNP T40 T30 T54 T79

DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
Yellow background for top-10.

Summary

Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-10 Top-25 Events Cuts made
Masters Tournament 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 2
U.S. Open 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2
The Open Championship 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 3
PGA Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4
Totals 1 0 0 1 2 3 15 11

Results in World Golf Championships

Results not in chronological order prior to 2015.

Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Cadillac Championship DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP T12 T3
Dell Match Play DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3 T28
Bridgestone Invitational DNP DNP T50 DNP DNP T17 DNP
HSBC Champions T67 DNP T62 DNP DNP T3 75

DNP = Did not play
QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
Yellow background for top-10.

Team appearances

Amateur

Professional

Ryder Cup points record

2016 Total
0 0

See also

References

  1. "Danny Willett wins Masters 2016: All you need to know about England's Augusta champion". The Daily Telegraph. London. 11 April 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  2. "Danny Willett secures first European Tour victory in Cologne". BBC Sport. 24 June 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  3. Hoggard, Rex (3 May 2015). "Willett earns special temporary status with consolation match win". Golf Channel.
  4. Lavner, Ryan (1 October 2015). "Willett turns down 2015-16 PGA Tour card". Golf Channel.
  5. Ritchie, Bryce (10 April 2016). "Danny Willett - 'It's mind-boggling'". bunkered.
  6. Jurejko, Jonathan (11 April 2016). "Masters 2016: Danny Willett pips Jordan Spieth to Green Jacket at Augusta". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  7. "Pete Willett: I ain't partisan, he's my brother..". National Club Golfer. September 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  8. "Ryder Cup 2016: Danny Willett apologizes for brother's US fans rant". CNN. 29 September 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  9. "Nicole Willett PGA Danny Willett's Wife". FabWags. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  10. Ferguson, Doug (10 April 2016). "Willett wins the Masters after shocking Spieth collapse". Vancouver Sun. Associated Press. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  11. "Danny Willett wins Masters 2016: All you need to know about England's Augusta champion". The Daily Telegraph. London. 11 April 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  12. Prentice, David (11 April 2016). "US Masters champion Danny Willett is a Liverpool fan". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  13. Malkin, Bonnie (11 April 2016). "Danny Willett's brother steals spotlight on Twitter after Masters 2016 victory". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  14. "Danny delivers the Jacket". 15 April 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016.

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