After falling in a playoff at last year’s PGA Championship at Southern Hills, Will Zalatoris didn’t get his chance at redemption this week at Oak Hill. Zalatoris has been out since undergoing a microdiscectomy on the Saturday of the Masters, a surgery that effectively ended the 26-year-old’s season.
Zalatoris, though, offered an update on his rehab during Friday’s ESPN alt-cast for the PGA, saying he is pain-free for the first time in two years.
“No headaches, no leg pain,” Zalatoris said. “This is the best I've felt. I feel great.”
Zalatoris, who developed the back injury at last summer’s BMW Championship, a week after notching his first career PGA Tour win in Memphis, said he’s targeting a September return.