This week, Forrest is one of eight Scots in the field for the DP World Tour’s flagship event, the PGA Championship at Wentworth.

He is also chasing one of the PGA Tour cards available to the top-10 players who have not already secured a place on the US circuit.

Forrest is currently in 39th position but knows, with some big events still to come in the final few weeks of the season, there are still plenty of rankings points up for grabs.

“Whether you’re in 90th, you’re trying to stay out of here next year or you’re trying to get into Abu Dhabi or Dubai,” he said.

“If you’re 30th, you’re looking to get up into the PGA Tour cards, so there’s always something more. We just stick to our plan and keep chipping away at what we’re doing and see where it leaves us.

“Obviously, I’d love to get one of the cards. I’d love to have a go at it out there, but for me, that’s not the be-all and end-all. I’m just trying to keep improving every day and I think with that, it is a realistic possibility.”

Forrest played part of the Wentworth course on Monday with Ludvig Aberg and Rory McIlroy, who arrived fresh from his Irish Open triumph.

“That was good to just measure up against two of the best at the moment,” Forrest said of his practice holes.

“Especially Rory, the year and career he’s had. He’s been at the top for so long and to play with someone who’s at that level, it’s great just to pick their brains and see what they do.

“He’s a phenomenal player so it’s always good to see what they’re doing.

“Rory hits the ball so well, so far, so straight. You can see why he wins so much.

“After we played, he was off to the gym. You put the work in, that’s what you do. You keep putting in the effort and the results will come at some point.”

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