New Straits Times

‘Unlikely Masters’ on rose’s heels

Zalatoris and Harman climb leaderboar­d, one stroke behind Englishman

- AUGUSTA

WILL Zalatoris and Brian Harman barely qualified for the Masters last week.Nowtheyare­on the brink of leading it. The unheralded Americans made late charges on Friday to share second place on six-under par 138 after 36 holes at Augusta National, one stroke behind leader Justin Rose of England.

Zalatoris birdied the last three holes to shoot four-under 68. Harman birdied the last two to shoot 69.

Zalatoris, 24, could become the first player to win in his Masters’ debut since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979.

“I could have shot 80-80 and been happy to be here. It’s something I’ve wanted to do my entire life,” said Zalatoris.

“It’s nice to be playing well. It’s a bonus.”

Harman, 34, grew up in nearby Savannah, Georgia, and could follow Phil Mickelson and Mike Weir as a left-handed Masters champion.

“Getting to play this place as a kid was always something in the back of my mind. You always want to do well at Augusta,” said Harman.

“Watching Phil win his first one is probably my fondest memory, being a left-handed guy.”

Both players received invitation­s to the year’s first major championsh­ip only by cracking the top-50 in last week’s world golf rankings — 45th for Zalatoris and 49th for Harman.

For Zalatoris, it was the completion of a strange journey to the Masters that involved the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Without Covid, I may not be here. I mean, maybe I would have earned it. But still, it’s a very wild year and a half to look back on.”

Zalatoris had put himself among last year’s top-10 on a US developmen­tal tour. Because of the pandemic, the US Open did away with qualifying for 2020 and invited the top 10 off the secondary circuit, including Zalatoris, who shared sixth at Winged Foot.

The US PGA Tour gave Zalatoris special temporary membership and he was able to jump up the rankings to make the final cut off to reach the Masters.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Harman is just pleased to be back.
“Three weeks ago, I didn’t expect to be playing in the Masters,” he said.
“So after a couple of good days, to be in contention is just icing on the cake for me.”
American Will Zalatoris lines up his putt on the 18th during the second round of the Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia on Friday.
EPA PIC Harman is just pleased to be back. “Three weeks ago, I didn’t expect to be playing in the Masters,” he said. “So after a couple of good days, to be in contention is just icing on the cake for me.” American Will Zalatoris lines up his putt on the 18th during the second round of the Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia on Friday.

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