Nedbank Golf Challenge winner Danny Willett has attributed his victory in South Africa to an aggressive game plan.
The 27-year-old won his second European Tour title and first for two and a half years with a four-shot victory over fellow Englishman Ross Fisher in Sun City.
He shot the low score of the day on Sunday with a six-under-par 66 to overturn Luke Donald's one-shot overnight lead.
"My caddie John and I spoke at the start of the week and came up with a good game plan, to be aggressive off the tee on this golf course," he said after victory today.
"It's visually very intimidating, but I've been driving the ball really well and we wanted to give ourselves a lot more wedges and 9-irons into holes, whereas some guys are just laying back."
Sheffield-born Willett's last victory was at the BMW International Open in June 2012.