Zurich Classic Adds Rising Stars Will Zalatoris And Davis Riley To 2022 Field
Will Zalatoris and Davis Riley, long-lasting companions and two of the rising stars on the PGA Tour, have focused on the Zurich Classic and will make their presentations at the occasion this year collectively, competition authorities reported Thursday.
Zalatoris and Riley have known one another since their lesser golf playing days. They confronted each other in the finals of the 2014 Junior U.S. Beginner Championship, which Zalatoris won. 토토사이트
"These two people are among a gathering having extraordinary early accomplishment on the PGA Tour," said Steve Worthy, the CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, which runs the competition related to the PGA Tour. "Will has consistently move on the planet rankings while acquiring his PGA Tour card last year as a brief part, and Davis barely missed winning in a season finisher a month prior at Valspar."
Zalatoris burst on the PGA Tour last season with a runner up finish in his presentation at the Masters, a tie for 6th in the U.S. Open and a tie for eighth in the PGA Championship. The Wake Forest item scored an aggregate of eight top-10 and 14 top-25 completions in just 25 occasions in his first season on Tour. He took off with the Arnold Palmer grant for the latest phenom before he even acquired his full-time card.
Zalatoris is positioned 29th in the most recent World Golf Rankings because of a second-pace finish at the Farmers Open, a tie for fifth in the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play and a tie for 6th in the American Express.
Riley appeared on the PGA Tour this year and right now has required a second at the Valspar Championship, where he lost in a season finisher to Sam Burns. Riley additionally completed tied for seventh at the Bermuda Championship throughout the fall part of the flow season in just his fourth beginning as an individual from the PGA Tour.
The Hattiesburg, Mississippi, local won two times in his second season on the Korn Ferry Tour last year, with triumphs at the Panama Championship and the TPC San Antonio Championship.