Will Patrick Zalatoris is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour. He won the 2020 TPC Colorado Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour. He finished second in the 2021 Masters Tournament, while making his debut.
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Girlfriend:
On Monday, Zalatoris announced his engagement to longtime girlfriend Caitlin Sellers on Instagram. “Best day of my life.
The Californian has been in a relationship with Caitlin Sellers for over three years, according to Golf Monthly.
While Zalatoris has hit the headlines recently, they like to keep a low profile in their personal life. Caitlyn, 25, has been spotted cheering on her other half during PGA Tour events such as the TPC Colorado Championship.
Swing:
Will Zalatoris technically isn’t even a PGA Tour member yet, but his play at golf’s highest level over the past year has made it seem like he’s been there for year. He vaulted at one point into the top 30 of the Official World Golf Ranking, finished solo second at the 2021 Masters, and collected more than $3.4 million in prize money.
The engine of Zalatoris’ rise has been his ball-striking: 23rd in Driving Distance, 8th in SG: Approach, and 12th in SG: Tee-to-Green.
Score:
When we go to the range, we can’t hit balls fast enough. It’s like pulling the handle on a slot machine. You don’t know what you’re going to get, but you wont waste anytime doing it.
From an early age, Zalatoris did the opposite. He’ll make abbreviated and full swings in slow motion.
He’s also, alongside Max Homa, recently partnered with Gillette deodorant to help golfers improve their own games: As part of Gillette’s new “72 Club,” any golfer who signs up using TheGrint and shoots a net-score of 72 will receive special prizes from Gillette Deodorant.
Height:
1.88 m
Wake Forest University is a private research university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Founded in 1834, the university received its name from its original location in Wake Forest, north of Raleigh, North Carolina.
Caddy:
Will Zalatoris, who was not at the Olympics, would fall firmly in the caddies-deserve-a-medal camp, at least judging by the story he told on Tuesday at the Wyndham Championship.
When asked how crucial his longtime caddie Ryan Goble has been to his rise on the PGA Tour, Zalatoris jumped at the opportunity to discuss the time Goble played a “mind trick” on him that may have propelled him to his lone pro victory on the Korn Ferry Tour.
“When I won [the TPC Colorado Championship], well, on 15, it’s a very gettable par 5. I hit it over the back of the green and I had about a 35-footer and I left it hanging on the lip,” Zalatoris explained.