Changes afoot — Keith Pelley, CEO of the PGA European Tour, wants to shake things up -- and he says 2017 will be the year to listen for some exciting announcements. Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images At the forefront — Pelley wants star players such as Rory McIlroy to work with him on expanding the Tour. Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images Driving ambition — European Tour star Danny Willett, pictured with the BMW International Open trophy in Cologne. Getty Images Grace and favour — South African Branden Grace is one of the European Tour's current star names. Andrew Redington/Getty Images Rose blooms — Justin Rose is one of the players Pelley wants to tempt to play in more European Tour events. Tom Pennington/Getty Images North America/Getty Images The art of Lowry — Shane Lowry, of Ireland, competes on both the European Tour and the PGA Tour. Ezra Shaw/Getty Image Oost boost — Former British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen is another South African star on the European Tour. Ezra Shaw/Getty Image Exclusive club — Byeong Hun An, of Korea, is the youngest-ever winner of the U.S. Amateur Championship. Andrew Redington/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images On the winning trail — Andy Sullivan picked up his first European Tour win at the South African Open in January 2015. David Cannon/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images Prev Next