Tommy Fleetwood is dreaming of a place in next year's Ryder Cup team after winning his first European Tour title at Gleneagles in the Johnnie Walker Championship.
The Englishman birdied the first hole of a sudden-death play-off on the Centenary Course at Gleneagles to beat Scotland's Stephen Gallacher and Argentina's Ricardo Gonzalez after a dramatic final round.
Now the 22-year-old hopes to return to the course next year as part of Paul McGinley's team.
He said: "The other two guys were a little unlucky with their putts and before you know it you have a four footer for the win," said Fleetwood, who carded a closing 70.
"God knows how I made contact. It all seemed to unravel really quickly."
Fleetwood added: "I wish the points started a week earlier, but there are a lot of players that are a long way ahead of me in the running for a Ryder Cup spot.
"All I can do is keep trying to improve every week and keep playing as good as I can, but the Ryder Cup is a long way off. It's obviously a lifetime goal and something I would love to do, but whether that's next year or in three or five years' time it doesn't really matter as long as I can play and achieve a goal.
"But next year would be lovely for sure."