American Rickie Fowler insists he will do all he can to end his long wait for a major in 2018 after another solid campaign last year.
Fowler ended the year as the world number seven after wins in 2017 at the Honda Classic and Hero Challenge.
He showed plenty of promise at the majors and started the year with a share of 11th at the Masters at Augusta National.
The 29-year-old then finished in a share of fifth at the US Open before finishing tied-22nd at The Open. He also secured a share of fifth at the PGA Championship and Fowler is ready to end his long wait in 2018.
“The main [goal of 2018] is to get a major,” Fowler told Golf Monthly. “There needs to be some better weekends if [I’m to be] top come Sunday afternoon.
“One of the areas I feel like we have seen that can use some of the most improvement could be around 100 to 150 yards, wedges to pitching wedge, 9-iron, an area that I’m not necessarily bad at, but statistically I can be better.”