VIRGINIA WATER, England (AP) — Chris Wood knew well enough not to take victory for granted at the BMW PGA Championship on Sunday, even when holding a four-shot lead with seven holes to play. Not only is Wood about $930,000 richer thanks to this life-changing win, he will wake up on Monday inside the top 25 in the world and with his tour card secured through 2021. Most importantly, he is — as it stands — in an automatic qualifying place for Europe's Ryder Cup team for the match in Hazeltine starting September. The Englishman most people expected to win this week was Willett, and the owner of the green jacket was one of 16 players to start the final round within five shots of overnight leader Scott Hend. The Australian started the day with a one-stroke lead and took two shots out of a fairway bunker to make double-bogey on No.