If Abraham is the Ancer, what is the question – which Major Championship is a good fit for him?
The Mexican won the WGC-St Jude Invitational on the second hole of a playoff, but can he take the next step into the world’s elite?
It took a little time, but last week Abraham Ancer finally got his first win on the PGA Tour, claiming the WGC-St Jude Invitational on the second extra hole.
Ancer was not entirely winless. He lifted a trophy on the second tier Korn Ferry Tour in 2015 and also at the 2018 Australian Open. He also thrived when representing the International team in the 2019 Presidents Cup, but limelight on the main stage was elusive.
Abraham Ancer: 7th player to get first PGA Tour victory in a World Golf Championship event
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) August 8, 2021
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Ancer on his father
Winning on TOUR isn't easy ...@Abraham_Ancer stayed the course and things finally went his way @WGCFedEx. 🏆 pic.twitter.com/4e8SgM3Q1Y
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 9, 2021
Ancer on Mexican golf
Ancer in the Masters
Ancer in the PGA Championship
Next up is Southern Hills and there's potential for a bit of inspiration (and also maybe course experience) because it's in Oklahoma, where Ancer went to college.
Ancer in the US Open
Next venue is The Country Club in Brookline. Definitely a watching brief for now, but the inland setting should suit.
Ancer in the Open
PlanetSport tipster Jack Kelliher tipped both Ancer and the long-term leader Harris English.
Jack said: "Still seeking his first win on the Tour, Ancer's available at a massive 45/1. I think his all-round game will really suit this week's test and I expect him to go close and challenge the top end of that leaderboard." He added: "Harris English (also 45/1) was a winner on debut in 2013 but he's a far better player than what he was back then."
READ MORE: Jack's full preview from last week