Masters-stroke for Li at Open
Tied-fourth finish sees Chinese ace secure Augusta spot and get closer to snagging permanent PGA Tour card


Overcoming the "swing yips" that plagued him just two years ago, Li now feels rejuvenated. "Especially from two years ago, I couldn't even pull the trigger until now. It's a massive step for me. I've been playing on the DP World Tour, and being able to experience different kinds of courses has helped my game a lot."
A return to the Masters next year has Li buzzing with anticipation. He fondly remembers his last outing six years ago, when he played alongside Tiger Woods and Jon Rahm in the opening two rounds at Augusta. Woods triumphed that week for his 15th major victory.
"It was like a dream come true to play with Tiger, especially during the Masters," said Li, who finished T32 in 2018 and T43 in 2019, his two appearances at the Masters.
Now ranked 77th in the official World Golf Ranking, the Chinese star's lifelong goal is to compete full time on the PGA Tour, which now seems firmly within reach. He relished his final day pairing with Scheffler and enjoyed light-hearted moments with the likeable American superstar, who is now a four-time major champion.
"We did joke about with each other a little bit. I just asked: 'Is there any time I can practice with you when I go to the PGA Tour?' And he said yes. 'But,' I said, 'when I text you, you had better reply to me'. And he goes: 'Haotong Who?' That was actually funny. He's just a lovely guy to play with, and I enjoyed it," said Li.