Willett on a high after his win in the Alps elevates him into elite tier of Europeans

Danny Willett has climbed into the top 25 in the world for the first time on the back of his victory at the European Masters.
Danny Willett hits the ball out of a bunker during the final round of the Omega European Masters golf tournament in Crans-Montana, Switzerland on Sunday (Peter Klaunzer/Keystone via AP)Danny Willett hits the ball out of a bunker during the final round of the Omega European Masters golf tournament in Crans-Montana, Switzerland on Sunday (Peter Klaunzer/Keystone via AP)
Danny Willett hits the ball out of a bunker during the final round of the Omega European Masters golf tournament in Crans-Montana, Switzerland on Sunday (Peter Klaunzer/Keystone via AP)

The 27-year-old from Sheffield is now the 24th-ranked golfer in the world and the second highest Englishman on the standings.

Only five Europeans are placed ahead of him; Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson, Sergio Garcia and Martin Kaymer.

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He has also regained second spot in the Race to Dubai standings, while fellow Sheffield golfer Matt Fitzpatrick – who was runner-up in Switzerland on Sunday – is now 40th in Europe.

Jason Day recovered from the disappointment of a near miss at The Open by winning the RBC Canadian Open by a stroke from Bubba Watson.

The Australian missed a crucial late putt and a shot at the play-off which Zach Johnson ultimately won to take the Claret Jug at St Andrews last Monday, and he responded positively by squeezing out Watson with a final-round 68 to finish 17 under at Glen Abbey Golf Course.

Six birdies and two bogeys were enough to lift Day above overnight leader David Hearn, the Ontario-born player who surrendered his two-shot lead after shooting 72 on Sunday.

Two-time Masters champion Watson was 16 under for the tournament after a run of five birdies across six holes saw the two-time Masters winner sign for 69 on day four in Oakville.

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