Zalatoris’ Masters debut ends with him a shot back

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Maybe the first hint that Will Zalatoris had what it took came when he was 6, and Ken Venturi went over to him on a driving range to show him a grip that he hasn’t changed since. Or maybe it was at 11, when a pro named David Price said he could be great if he put in the work. Or maybe it was Sunday, when the 24-year-old finished second at the Masters. Either way, the secret is out now. He finished alone in second, only one shot behind Hideki Matsuyama, his final round of 2-under 70 getting him to 9 under for the week and into the spotlight for as long as he wants.