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Ryder debut on cards for Willett
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 13 - 04 - 2016

Danny Willett's surprise victory at the 80th Masters has almost certainly secured him a rookie appearance for Europe's Ryder Cup team in September.
The 28-year-old Englishman, who took advantage of American Jordan Spieth's spectacular back-nine meltdown to win by three shots at Augusta National Sunday, has leapfrogged Rory McIlroy at the top of the Ryder Cup qualifying list.
Rank outsider Willett's victory also sent him into the world top 10 at No. 9 after entering the week ranked 12th.
"Still can't believe what has happened. Masters champion 2016. Wow," he said on his Twitter account after becoming the first European winner of the opening major championship of the season since 1999.
"Words can't describe the week I've had. Thanks to everyone involved @The Masters, fantastic hospitality from the members."
Willett said that being in the same two-ball with fellow countryman Lee Westwood, and his caddie Billy Foster, in the final round was a big help.
"I've played a lot with Lee over the last couple of years," he explained. "I'm very good friends with Billy as well so I couldn't have asked for a better pairing for a Sunday in a major when you're both in contention. "We both played some great golf. We were kind of egging each other on to do well.
"I'm delighted for Lee ... hopefully this is a springboard for him to get back to being the great player that we all know he is," added Willett.
Westwood finished in a share of second position alongside Spieth, a result that lifted him within one place of the top nine automatic European Ryder Cup qualifying spots for the biennial match against the US team at Hazeltine, Minnesota.
Willett returned to England Tuesday promising to take his shock Masters title win in his stride as he arrived at Manchester Airport to the glare of television cameras.
Few outside of golf had heard of the 28-year-old Yorkshireman before his victory at Augusta National last week saw him claim the first major title of his career.
"It's a nice way to get back into the airport," a smiling Willett said ahead of the short final leg of his journey home to Sheffield to see wife Nicole and new baby son Zachariah, who was born shortly before the start of last week's Masters.
Willett, wearing the green jacket given to Masters' winners, added: "It's been pretty big in America but until you get home I don't think you can quite realise the scale of what's going on.
"Hopefully we just take it in our stride and enjoy what we've done," said the new world No. 9. "We've had a lot of encouraging messages from really nice people around the world offering advice if I need it so we've got a lot of good people on our side. I think we'll be all right."
Top nine on Ryder list:
European points: Danny Willett (England); Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland); Matthew Fitzpatrick (England); Andy Sullivan (England).
World points: Henrik Stenson (Sweden); Justin Rose (England); Rafa Cabrera-Bello (Spain); Sergio Garcia (Spain); Thomas Pieters (Belgium).
The other three members of the 12-man European team will be selected as wildcards by captain Darren Clarke.


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