Golf IQ Open Championship Player Guide - 2021

Danny Willett (bio)

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In February 2015, Willett started experiencing back pain. He had it for most of 2013, but it went away. When things were looking up for him, he won the Nedbank Golf Challenge at the end of 2014 and reached the top 50 to receive a Masters's invitation, but the back started acting up again at the Malaysian Open. He withdrew, worried he couldn't play at his first Masters. Over time, he has learned how to manage his recurring back issues. Was able to play the 2015 Masters and finished T-38th. But a year later, another problem came up when Willett and his wife, Nicole, were to have a child that was due to arrive on April 10, the date of the final round of the Masters. For a while, there was a thought that something could keep him from playing at the Masters. Modern medicine marched in to save the day as Nicole was going in a week before the Masters for a scheduled C-section. Zachariah James Willett was born on March 30, giving dad enough time to settle his wife and son into their English home before he flew to Augusta for the Masters. Twelve days later, Willett received another gift when Jordan Spieth squandered a five-stroke lead with nine holes to play. History will record that Willett shot a bogey-free 67, only the sixth time in Masters history that a winner fired a bogey-free final round. Over the course of the week, he had just one three-putt en route to becoming the first Englishman to win the Masters in 20 years (the last was Nick Faldo in 1996).

Willett was born in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, and is the son of a preacher and mathematics teacher. In 2007, he won the English Amateur Championship and Yorkshire Amateur and competed at the 2007 Walker Cup Match at Royal County Down. In March 2008, he became the world's No. 1-ranked amateur.

Willett played two seasons for Jacksonville State University in the U.S. During his time at JSU, he was the 2006 Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year and won medalist honors at the 2007 OVC Championship. He was a first-team All-OVC performer and a member of the OVC's All-Tournament Team both seasons. He went back to Europe and was the leading amateur after finishing T-10th at the Open de Espana at the Real Club de Golf de Sevilla in May 2008. Willett turned professional afterward and earned his European Tour card for the 2009 season through qualifying school. Following a successful 2009, when he finished 58th in the inaugural Race to Dubai with eight top-10s, Willett challenged at the 2010 BMW PGA Championship, taking the first-round lead before falling off the pace and finishing 5th, winning Euro$190,800. Following this performance, he 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. He made his breakthrough in 2012, winning the BMW International Open after defeating Marcus Fraser in a playoff. He proposed to his girlfriend a couple of weeks later. In September, he finished T-2nd at the Omega European Masters en route to taking 23rd place in the Race to Dubai, matching his best finish. It was the perfect way to put a frustrating 2011 behind him when he finished 91st in the Race to Dubai.

2013 Notes: He played 22 events, with four top-10s. His best finish was T-3rd at the ISPS Handa Perth International. He ranked 62nd in the Race to Dubai.

2014 Notes: He followed up with a hugely consistent season, in which he recorded seven top-10 finishes en route to a 25th-place ranking in the Race to Dubai. His best finishes were T-3rd at the Irish Open, T-4th at the Turkish Airlines Open, and T-5th at the Omega European Masters and Maybank Malaysian Open.

2015 Notes: Willett sealed his second European Tour victory at the first event of the 2015 season, the Nedbank Golf Challenge. An 18-under-par total at Sun City was enough to defeat compatriots Ross Fisher and Luke Donald and collect the biggest paycheck of his career. Followed that successful week with another strong performance in South Africa, this time at the Alfred Dunhill Championship, where he was in contention for back-to-back wins before finishing T-4th. Thanks to these two events that were played in December 2014, he went from 84th in the Official World Golf Ranking to 50th on the last day of the year, right on the button for getting a Masters invitation. After the Masters, he reached the WGC-Cadillac Match Play semifinals, losing to Gary Woodland 3 & 2, then defeated Jim Furyk in the consolation round to finish 3rd. Also notched a T-6th result at the Irish Open. After two rounds in the 60s at the British Open, Willett was among the leaders but shot 72-70 to finish T-6th. The next week in Switzerland, he shot rounds of 65-62-71-65 at the Omega European Masters to win by a stroke over Matthew Fitzpatrick. With a T-3rd at the Italian Open and WGC-HSBC Champions, Willett made a good attempt to catch Rory McIlroy in the Race to Dubai. At the DP World Tour Championship, McIlroy won 1st place in the Race, while Willett finished T-4th, securing the runner-up spot.

2016 Notes: Won for the fourth time at the Dubai Desert Classic, then finished T-3rd at the WGC-Cadillac. With his first child's birth, a boy, Willett opted against taking Special Temporary Membership to the PGA Tour for the 2015-16 season. He intended to take membership for the 2016-17 season. After Willett won the Masters, he flew home and spent five weeks with his wife and newborn. He came back to play at The Players Championship, where he missed the cut, then finished T-23rd at the Irish Open and 3rd at the BMW PGA Championship. Represented Great Britain when golf returned to the Olympics for the first time at the 2016 Olympic Rio Games and finished T-37th. He did not compete in the playoffs despite finishing 75th in the FedExCup standings. The PGA Championship was his last start on the PGA Tour. He finished the season 93rd in the FedExCup rankings and 49th on the money list. In his first start at the Ryder Cup, he went 0-3 in the European team's 17-11 defeat to the United States at Hazeltine. Playing on the European Tour in the fall, was runner-up at the Italian Open. He finished 2nd in the Race to Dubai in his 21 official starts.

2017 Notes: Got off to a good start with a 6th-place result at the UBS Hong Kong Open. He also finished T-5th at the Maybank Championship. Afterward, he reached the weekend in only eight of his last 18 starts of the year. Finished T-18th at the Andalucia Valderrama Masters, but the year produced problems with a lingering back injury that caused him to withdraw from The Players Championship and the U.S. Open. By the time of the Valderrama Masters, he announced he was taking off the rest of the year to rest a damaged rotator cuff in his left shoulder. He finished 96th in the Race to Dubai, and during his off time, his second child, a boy, was born on December 16th.

2018 Notes: Played 22 events, making 14 cuts with four top-10 finishes. Placed 20th in the Race to Dubai. Willett returned at the Dubai Desert Classic, saying he had overcome his injuries and was pain-free. After a slow start in which he played the weekend only once in his first nine starts, finished T-8th at the Italian Open, T-6th at the Dubai Duty-Free Irish Open, and T-7th at the Turkish Airlines Open. Won by two strokes at the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, and earned his first victory since the 2016 Masters Tournament, a span of 953 days and 64 starts. Birdied three of his last five holes in the final round to card a four-under 68 for his sixth European Tour victory. With the victory, Willett announced that he would take up PGA Tour status for 2019 and play both tours.

2019 Notes: Played in 19 PGA Tour events, making 12 cuts with two top-10s. Finished 85th in the FedExCup standings. Played in 14 European Tour events, making 11 cuts with three top-10 results. Was 15th in the Race to Dubai. After a slow start to his season, finished T-8th at the RBC Canadian Open, T-12th at the U.S. Open, and T-6th at the British Open, his best finish at a major since winning the 2016 Masters. In the FedExCup playoffs, was T-24th at the Northern Trust. Won the BMW PGA Championship, shooting 67 in the final round to win by three strokes over Jon Rahm. He ended his year with a 5th-place finish at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.

2020 Notes: He played in 13 PGA Tour events, making seven cuts and one top-10. He finished 146th in the FedExCup standings. He also played in 12 European Tour events, making seven cuts. He was 98th in the Race to Dubai. He didn't get his first top-15 result until his T-4th finish at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. His next-best finish was T-18th at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

2021 Notes: Played in 16 PGA Tour events, making 10 cuts with two top-10s. Finished 152nd in the FedExCup standings. Played in 13 European Tour events, making nine cuts with one top-10 result. He was 27th in the Race to Dubai, and he earned euros932,396. Was 8th in the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship, four shots back of winner Joel Dahmen. With four rounds in the 60s won the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on the European Tour by two shots over Joakim Lagergren and Tyrell Hatton. It was Willett's first win since his 2019 BMW PGA Championship title. Ended the season with a T-39th finish at the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai. Willett had a tough health year, in March he tested positive for COVID, and in April had a wisdom tooth removed. At the Memorial, he was in discomfort but still was able to finish the event, finishing T-26th. When he went to the hospital with pain, he found out it was appendicitis and was operated on, it went well, and at the same time, removed a hernia. He didn't return until July finishing T-67th at the Rocket Mortgage.

2022 Notes: He played in 21 PGA Tour events, making 12 cuts with one top-10. He finished 141st in the FedExCup standings. He also played in 10 DP World Tour events, making five cuts with one top-10. He was 138th in the Race to Dubai, earning euros932,396. He was T-12th at the Masters and T-7th at the 3M Open.

2023 Notes: He played in 22 PGA Tour events, making 12 cuts with one top-10. He finished 85th in the FedExCup standings. Willett had one of golf's stunning moments at the season-opening Fortinet Championship. He had a one-shot lead over Max Homa going into the 72nd hole and hit his third shot just a bit over three feet from the hole. Homa missed the green with his third shot, and it looked like a certain victory for Willett. Homa was 32 feet off the green and holed his chip for a birdie, but Willett still was just 3 feet, 7 inches away from a victory. But he hit the putt a bit too hard, it glanced off the left edge of the cup and left him with 4 feet, 8 inches. He missed the putt coming back, three-putting from just over three feet, and found himself in second place. Instead of winning first place and $1.44 million, Willett went home with $872,000, so the three putts could be one of the costlier three putts, costing Willett $568,000. Since then his best finish was T-18th at the Genesis Invitational. Afterward, he struggled with his game and the pain in his shoulder. Willett looked set to challenge for a second BMW PGA Championship title in September when he covered his first 12 holes in six under par, only to aggravate a shoulder tear after hitting his tee shot on the 15th. He played through the pain barrier and completed all 72 holes at Wentworth but underwent surgery the following week and faces a race against time to compete at Augusta, where he won in dramatic style in 2016.

2024 Notes: At the end of February, he told reporters that the surgery was a success and he was able to hit balls again pain-free. He is hoping that the Masters will be his first start from the surgery.

- World Rank: 125 - Born: Oct 3, 1987, Sheffield, England - Age: 37y 3m 10d Back to Field

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Past Performance Results and Statistics
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP (last 10 years) Open Championship Home Page
YearDateCoursePlaceScoreToPar1st2nd3rd4thMoney
2024Jul 21,2024Royal Troon Golf ClubDNP
2023Jul 23,2023Royal Liverpool Golf ClubT68293973727573$38,033
2022Jul 17,2022Old Course at St. AndrewsT53284-469737369$35,656
2021Jul 18,2021Royal St. George's Golf ClubT33278-267697072$60,143
2019Jul 21,2019Royal Portrush G.C.T6279-574676573$313,000
2018Jul 22,2018Carnoustie Golf LinksT24283-169717073$84,000
2017Jul 23,2017Royal Birkdale G.C.76289971747371$22,975
2016Jul 17,2016Royal Troon Golf ClubT53291771757471$22,103
2015Jul 20,2015Old Course at St. AndrewsT6277-1166697270$305,878
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP STATS (All)
Played In11
Rounds Played40
Avg Place49
Scoring Avg71.40
Low Round65
Wins0
Top 10s2
Top 25s4

Tournament Record (last 12 months) PGA TOUR Record - European Tour Record
DateNameTourCoursePlaceScoreToPar1st2nd3rd4thMoney
Dec 8,2024Nedbank Golf ChallengeEURGary Player C.C.T21290273767467$69,000
Nov 10,2024World Wide Technology Champ PGAEl Cardonal at DiamanteT42278-1070726868$27,000
Oct 20,2024Shriners Children's OpenPGATPC SummerlinCUT141-1756600$0
Oct 13,2024FedEx Open De FranceEURLe Golf NationalCUT1475767100$0
Oct 6,2024Alfred Dunhill Links Champ EUROld at St. AndrewsCUT210-67072680$0
Sep 22,2024BMW PGA Champ EURWentworth Club (West )T48283-568736973$37,800
Sep 15,2024Procore Champ PGASilverado C.C. (North)CUT145-143747100$0
Sep 1,2024Betfred British MastersEURThe BelfryCUT1528767600$0
Aug 18,2024Czech MastersEURPGA National OAKS PragueCUT1473767100$0
Jul 7,2024BMW International OpenEURGolfclub Munchen EichenriedCUT1539747900$0
Jun 30,2024Italian OpenEURAdriatic Golf Club CerviaCUT1431727100$0
Jun 23,2024KLM OpenEURThe InternationalT29282-272706971$20,028
Jun 2,2024European OpenEURGreen Eagle Golf sCUT1482767200$0
Apr 14,2024MastersMAJORAugusta National G.C.T45297968757678$57,200
Tour Statistics (Last 12 Mo)
Events Played14
Rounds Played39
Avg Place78
Scoring Avg72.21
Low Round66
Wins0
Top 10s0
Top 25s1
Recent, Major and Career Results
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Past 12 Months 23 64.00 0 2 8.7% 4 17.4% 13 56.5% 25 35.2% 71 39 54.9% 11 47.8% 70.92 $2,006,883
All Career Majors 37 63.38 1 3 8.1% 8 21.6% 21 56.8% 18 15.7% 115 27 23.5% 18 48.6% 72.30 $3,689,754
Total Career Results 134 61.19 1 12 9.0% 29 21.6% 78 58.2% 103 25.8% 399 165 41.4% 65 48.5% 71.30 $9,944,953
Note: All tables can be sorted by column clicking on the column headers. For "avg place", a missed cut or wd counts as a place of 100. "Within 5" is the number of times the player has entered the final round within 5 shots of the lead.

Career Performance per Month
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
January 3 75.00 0 0 0.0% 1 33.3% 1 33.3% 2 20.0% 10 7 70.0% 0 0.0% 71.10 $56,623
February 9 48.67 0 0 0.0% 1 11.1% 7 77.8% 11 34.4% 32 17 53.1% 2 22.2% 70.40 $569,047
March 20 43.30 0 2 10.0% 5 25.0% 15 75.0% 10 16.7% 60 29 48.3% 9 45.0% 70.60 $1,495,950
April 17 65.00 1 2 11.8% 5 29.4% 8 47.1% 7 16.7% 42 16 38.1% 11 64.7% 72.20 $2,464,098
May 13 85.31 0 1 7.7% 1 7.7% 3 23.1% 1 3.7% 27 3 11.1% 11 84.6% 73.20 $702,236
June 17 66.94 0 1 5.9% 2 11.8% 8 47.1% 15 30.6% 49 18 36.7% 10 58.8% 71.60 $759,389
July 20 52.20 0 4 20.0% 6 30.0% 16 80.0% 23 31.9% 72 31 43.1% 5 25.0% 71.00 $1,659,560
August 14 68.57 0 0 0.0% 2 14.3% 8 57.1% 9 20.5% 44 12 27.3% 7 50.0% 71.80 $400,425
September 3 67.33 0 1 33.3% 1 33.3% 1 33.3% 3 37.5% 8 4 50.0% 3 100.0% 70.60 $872,000
October 7 57.86 0 0 0.0% 2 28.6% 5 71.4% 9 37.5% 24 13 54.2% 2 28.6% 71.30 $263,009
November 11 64.27 0 1 9.1% 3 27.3% 6 54.5% 13 41.9% 31 15 48.4% 5 45.5% 70.90 $702,616
December 0 0.00 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.00 $0
TOTALS134 - 1 12 9% 29 22% 78 58% 103 26% 399 165 41% 65 16% - $9,944,953

Career Performance per Season
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Spring 50 61.60 1 5 10.0% 11 22.0% 26 52.0% 18 14.0% 129 48 37.2% 31 62.0% 71.60 $4,662,284
Summer 51 61.61 0 5 9.8% 10 19.6% 32 62.7% 47 28.5% 165 61 37.0% 22 43.1% 71.40 $2,819,374
Fall 21 62.57 0 2 9.5% 6 28.6% 12 57.1% 25 39.7% 63 32 50.8% 10 47.6% 71.00 $1,837,625
Winter 12 55.25 0 0 0.0% 2 16.7% 8 66.7% 13 31.0% 42 24 57.1% 2 16.7% 70.60 $625,669
TOTALS134 - 1 12 9% 29 22% 78 58% 103 26% 399 165 41% 65 16% - $9,944,953
Spring = March, April, May - Summer = June, July, August - Fall = September, October, November - Winter = December, January, February

Career Performance per Swing
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
West Coast Swing 7 59.57 0 0 0.0% 2 28.6% 4 57.1% 6 25.0% 24 15 62.5% 1 14.3% 70.70 $424,458
Florida Swing 21 64.24 0 0 0.0% 2 9.5% 10 47.6% 8 13.6% 59 24 40.7% 11 52.4% 70.80 $663,174
New England Courses 10 78.40 0 0 0.0% 1 10.0% 4 40.0% 7 25.0% 28 8 28.6% 7 70.0% 71.60 $155,861
Texas Swing 10 86.90 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 20.0% 0 0.0% 14 1 7.1% 10 100.0% 73.00 $138,000
Desert Courses 1 99.99 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 33.3% 3 1 33.3% 0 0.0% 72.30 $0
Ocean and Sea Courses 20 58.15 0 3 15.0% 6 30.0% 13 65.0% 14 21.2% 66 20 30.3% 9 45.0% 71.70 $1,233,603
TOTALS69 - 0 3 4% 11 16% 33 48% 36 19% 194 69 36% 38 20% - $2,615,094

Career Performance per Grass Type
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Bent Greens 55 60.75 1 7 12.7% 13 23.6% 34 61.8% 52 30.1% 173 71 41.0% 25 45.5% 71.60 $5,511,915
Bermuda Greens 50 68.76 0 2 4.0% 7 14.0% 22 44.0% 22 17.7% 124 45 36.3% 30 60.0% 71.40 $1,811,997
Paspalum Greens 5 31.20 0 1 20.0% 2 40.0% 5 100.0% 10 50.0% 20 13 65.0% 1 20.0% 70.10 $263,521
Poa Greens 19 52.11 0 1 5.3% 5 26.3% 14 73.7% 14 21.2% 66 30 45.5% 6 31.6% 71.00 $1,920,943
Fescue Greens 5 54.80 0 1 20.0% 2 40.0% 3 60.0% 5 31.3% 16 6 37.5% 3 60.0% 71.50 $436,577
TOTALS134 - 1 12 9% 29 22% 78 58% 103 26% 399 165 41% 65 16% - $9,944,953

Career Performance per Short and Long Courses
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Less Than 7000 yards 7 72 0 1 14% 1 14% 3 43% 9 45% 20 11 55% 4 57% 70.00 $261,670
Greater Than 7400 yards 54 59 1 5 9% 13 24% 31 57% 28 18% 157 57 36% 28 52% 72.00 $4,421,495