Former Oklahoma Sooner Abraham Ancer told media Monday ahead of his fourth PGA Championship that Southern Hills in Tulsa, Okla., “feels like just my second home,” and he’s happy to have the crowd behind him in a tournament he’s come to love.
The 31-year-old from Mexico has made the cut in all three previous starts at the PGA, where he finished T-16 in 2019 and T-8 in 2021, where he carded a 65 in the final round for the week’s low score at Kiawah. “I’ve loved how they set them up,” he said of the tournament set-ups. “It’s always tough, but I feel like it’s fair. … I enjoy major championships. I enjoy that par is a good score. So yeah, I’m looking forward to trying to make some birdies out here and hopefully a lot of pars at Southern Hills.” On the season, Ancer has made 10 cuts in 14 starts with two top 10s, finishing T-7 at the Mayakoba in November and T-5 at the WGC-Match Play, where he lost to Corey Conners in the quarterfinals (2 down). Ancer finished T-56 in his last start, at the Wells Fargo, and missed the cut at the Masters. See link below for full comments.