“I just forced the issue a little bit too much, yeah. My best round of the year was Bay Hill, and I always go back to that and I should have learned from that,” he admitted. “I wasn't in the final group, but I was two behind Henrik [Stenson] going into the final day, and I was even par after six or five holes and I could have been three or four under, but I just stayed really patient and just tried to play golf and let it happen and that patience was rewarded that day. So that’s the sort of mindset I need to try to get back into.”