Danny Willett eager for more success after Masters glory

Danny Willett celebrates on the 18th hole during the final round of The Masters on April 10, 2016
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Danny Willett admits that he has the taste for more Major glory after becoming the first Englishman in 20 years to win The Masters.

Masters champion Danny Willett has set his sights on more Major glory after becoming the first Englishman in 20 years to win at Augusta.

The Sheffield-born 28-year-old joined Sir Nick Faldo as the only Englishman to win The Masters on Sunday by capitalising on Jordan Spieth's back-nine wobble to win by three shots.

Willett has now returned home to his wife and newborn son for some time off with his family and says that he will soon be back training and trying to win more top-level tournaments.

"Fortunately I've now tasted the top echelons of the sport and you just want more," Willett told PA. "You want to keep dedicating yourself to working hard and playing good golf and hope to be more and more in them positions on a Sunday afternoon at Majors, World Golf Championships and normal PGA and European Tour events. That's what we work for.

"We're going to try and enjoy a bit of normal time off and then get straight back to the job in hand of trying to achieve those goals.

"There's no targets been set in terms of that (number of Majors). I think the only target you can set yourself is how hard you work and if you can tick that box and you're working hard at the right things, if you win a couple of golf tournaments along the way that's fantastic."

Willett's victory at Augusta saw him climb from 12th to ninth in the world rankings and into the top 10 for the first time.

Jordan Spieth reacts on the 18th green during the final round of The Masters on April 10, 2016
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