Stephen Gallacher has revealed that he has set himself "massive goals" for 2015 as he looks to improve on a promising year on tour.
The Scot earned a spot on the winning Ryder Cup team at Gleneagles and he is already looking to the next meeting with the USA in 2016, while also hoping to challenge at the four Majors.
"I set myself massive goals, the biggest being trying to get into the next Ryder Cup," the Scot told Sky Sports News. "This year, I would love to do well at The Masters and The Open at St Andrews in particular. I really want to give all the majors and WGC events a really good go next year.
"Trying to get further up the world rankings is an ongoing process, and if you lose momentum you go backwards. The good thing for me is I'm getting more familiar with playing in America.
"The first time you play over there you can feel like a fish out of water – it's almost like your first day at school, you don't know what to expect. But each time I go back now I feel more at home, I understand the culture more and I feel more comfortable – I feel more like I belong."
Gallacher has confirmed that he is set to play 12 times on the PGA Tour next year.