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		Zalatoris confident his time in winner's circle will come
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			 [May 26, 2022] (Reuters) 
			- Will Zalatoris still feels the sting 
			of his near-miss at last week's PGA Championship but said on 
			Wednesday that losing in a playoff to Justin Thomas simply 
			reaffirmed his belief that his day in the winner's circle will come. 
 Zalatoris, who is competing at this week's Charles Schwab Challenge 
			in Fort Worth, Texas, matched Thomas with a birdie on the opener of 
			the three-hole aggregate playoff but missed a long birdie try that 
			would have pushed things to sudden death.
 
 "It's obviously a position that I've wanted to be in my entire life, 
			and obviously it stings to come up basically one shot short. But I 
			think if anything, this is the closest I've been," Zalatoris told 
			reporters at Colonial Country Club.
 
 "I know that we're doing the right things. I believe I can do it... 
			Obviously guys out here say it to themselves because that's what 
			obviously you're supposed to do, where you think you can be or you 
			are one of the best players in the world. I now firmly believe that.
 
			
			 
			"Sorry if that's arrogant, but I think there is a difference."
 The reigning PGA Tour rookie of the year now has five top-10 
			finishes in his eight major championship starts, including a 
			runner-up finish at the 2021 Masters where he finished one shot back 
			of Japan's Hideki Matsuyama.
 
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			Will Zalatoris plays his shot from the seventh tee during the final 
			round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Southern Hills 
			Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Zalatoris is one of seven players who finished top 
			10 at the PGA Championship that are competing in Fort Worth, a group 
			that consists of Thomas, third-round leader Mito Pereira, Tommy 
			Fleetwood, Chris Kirk, Abraham Ancer and Tom Hoge.
 The 25-year-old Texan would usually have played about 27 practice 
			holes by this point in a tournament week but has instead spent the 
			last few days resting.
 
 "It didn't really hit me until the last couple days," said Zalatoris. 
			"Obviously game feels like it's in a really good spot, so I'll be 
			pretty excited to hopefully contend here in front of friends and 
			family."
 
 Zalatoris, still in search of his first PGA Tour title, will play 
			the first two rounds this week alongside Justin Rose and Kevin 
			Kisner.
 
 (Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis)
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