Bernd Wiesberger is hoping to make back-to-back wins in China when he tees up at the Volvo China Open following his victory at the Shenzhen International last week.
The Austrian has been in red hot form in 2017 and has already earned more prize money in his first eight tournaments this season than he did in the whole of the 2014 campaign.
Victory at the Shenzhen International moved the 31 year old to sixth in the Race to Dubai Rankings presented by Rolex to support his third place finish at the Maybank Championship in February and his tie for fourth at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in January.
Wiesberger has not missed a cut this season and he was delighted with the way he secured the fourth European Tour victory of his career.
"We had a good dinner afterwards and it was enjoyable to let it all sink in and it felt really good," he said.
"The hours after that are a bit hectic, a lot of thoughts go through your head, but once I received that first photo with the trophy from friends, it felt great.
"Any win is special and unique in its own way. I would have to say it's special because I didn't play great on Sunday - I had to grind it out - I'm proud of myself that I was able to handle whatever was thrown at me by the other guys and get through the play-off.
"I've been fortunate enough to win a couple of great events, obviously my home open a couple of years ago, but still it's always nice to pick up a trophy like this at a big event like the Shenzhen International."
Wiesberger needed a play-off to defeat Englishman Tommy Fleetwood at Genzon Golf Club, despite having a three-shot lead going into the final round, with the 26 year old trailing by eight shots before he fired a stunning 63.
But the world number 30 believes his game is shaping up to be exactly where he wants it and is confident he can produce another good showing in the second European Tour event of the season to be held in China.
He added: "I had a good travel day over on Monday, I was taking it easy yesterday and played a couple of holes this morning, so I am just trying to get the feel for it.
"(There are) Different conditions obviously, quicker greens this week and different grass, so I need to adapt to that a little bit but we have a nice pro-am tomorrow and then ready to go again on Thursday.
"I feel like I am playing nicely, it's just about getting comfortable on the greens and holing the putts when you have to, so just trying to prepare as much as possible to give it a good charge."