Tommy Fleetwood says’s he has some unfinished business in China and says he should try and do the same as Masters champion Danny Willet.
The Englishman told Sky Sports News: “Last year hurt.
“I played brilliantly here last year and felt like I should have won by a few. I ended up needing a birdie on the last to win, made par and lost out by one, and it hurt a lot.
“So I do feel like there might be a bit of unfinished business. But you never know how you’re going to play, and obviously, each week is different. Just because I played well for two years doesn’t mean I’m going to play well this week.

“But I think after last year, when I felt like I should have won it, it would be nice to come back and actually finish it off.”
When asked about the achievements of Danny Willet, Fleetwood said: “Danny has done a phenomenal job of making himself a top-10 player in the world and a major winner,”
“And whatever he’s done, you should look at and you should try and do the same – however he practices, however, he structures his life.
“It’s definitely something everybody should look at because he’s done amazingly well.”



