30-year-old Talor Gooch is set to make his Masters debut this week. Having played in each of the other three major championships, the Oklahoma State product got the “stargazing” out of the way weeks ago with a scouting trip alongside Max Homa.
Set for his fifth major championship appearance, Gooch’s best result to date came in his most recent start at The Open where he finished in a tie for 33rd place at Royal St. George’s. Slowly coming into his own in his career, Gooch has impressed having not only having won this season, but also contending at the WM Phoenix Open and the Arnold Palmer Invitational. In fact, it was at Bay Hill, a course which received some criticism over the weekend, where the world No. 34 last saw the first page of the leaderboard. When asked if the firmness and fieriness of Arnie’s Place was comparable to the conditions at Augusta National, Gooch immediately shut it down by saying, “Yeah, this course is so different than what we’re playing on a week-to-week basis. There’s not much to compare it to. I think obviously having played it in tournament conditions for guys, the experience is a big thing out here, but at the end of the day, it’s still golf. Get below the hole and try to make birdies and try not to make bogeys. It’s in great shape. It’s a great test. Like I said, hopefully the rain stays away a little bit, so we can get maybe not quite Arnold Palmer firmness, but something that’s going to make it challenging.”