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Nick Price expects to see sub-60 round in a major championship

AKRON, OH - AUGUST 01:  Captain Nick Price of the Presidents Cup International team speaks to the media during a press conference prior to the World Golf C
Image: Nick Price will captain the International side for a third time at next month's Presidents Cup

Former world No 1 Nick Price believes it’s only a matter of time before somebody shoots a sub-60 round in a major championship.

The three-time major champion held the previous joint-low round of 63, which he posted in the third round of the 1986 Masters on his way to a tied-fifth finish.

Branden Grace broke the record at The Open last month with a history-making 62 at Royal Birkdale, with Price - who will captain the International side at this year's Presidents Cup - expecting players to post even lower major rounds in the future.

Branden Grace of South Africa acknowledges the crowd on the 18th green after shooting a 62, the lowest round in major history, at The 146th Open
Image: Branden Grace finished tied-sixth at Royal Birkdale

"I think a 59 is imminent," Price said during a Presidents Cup press conference on Tuesday. "I don't know how long it's going to take, but somebody is going to break 60 in a major.

"It took a long time for Al Geiberger to break 60 [on the PGA Tour] and since then there have been another eight or nine guys [to achieve it].

Jim Furyk was forced to remove his shoes and socks to avoid slipping over
Image: Jim Furyk carded a round of 58 at the 2016 Travelers Championship

"The way the game is progressing is just incredible. I think it's just evolution, it's going to happen."

The next major championship is the PGA Championship from August 10-13 at Quail Hollow, where Rory McIlroy holds the course record after carding a 10-under 61 at the 2015 Wells Fargo Championship.

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