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Justin Thomas explained how the victory of Rory Mcilroy’s craftsmen could help him in the Hareist championship.
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Furintown, Pa.-Justin Thomas has played as a five-best player in the world for the best six months. The only thing missing was a victory. it Checked that box in RBC Heritage When he defeated Andrew Novak on a Play off on Harbour Town Golf Links to catch a winning drought that extended back to the PGA 2022 championship.
In normal times, Thomas would enter the next week’s PGA championship in Quail Hollow Club, where he won the PGA 2017 championship as one of the best favorites to win the Wanamaker trophy. It would be easy for Thomas, who has a win, two racing endings and five top-10 this season, to speed up to Charlotte with his swollen chest as the first leader.
Fortunately for Thomas, he is not the only hot red star in PGA Tour. Rory Mcilroy has won three times, including Completion of Grand Slam career in Mastersand Scottie Scheffler Simply destroyed the field To win cj cj cj byron Nelson.
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This should allow Thomas to reach Quail Hollow a little under the radar as he tries to capture good vibrations from eight years ago.
“I would say yes and no,” Thomas said Wednesday at the Truist championship in Philadelphia Cricket Club When asked if he had to be protected from being very safe. “It would be easy to buy in it. To be completely honest, Rory by winning the masters probably helped with this because I think – rightly so. Scottie winning last week. They both deserve all the attention and favor they will probably have next week. So I’m sure it is and was useful to me.
“I’m sure I can feel a little different when I go there, but as I said, I think I was lucky enough to have a couple of my peers play well so they can steal some of them from me.”
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With his drought now a thing of the past, Thomas hopes that a good JT run is in his future.
“I’ve gone a couple lie where I feel like I have won five, six, seven times in 30, 35 events, and it’s there,” Thomas said. “Just sometimes things just happen when you win over when you don’t win. I feel like I have seen a little of her in Harbour Town, about things that go my way and maybe simply by making blows and getting Bunces when you need it.
“I’m not necessarily waiting for it. I understand it can happen. I know I just have to continue doing what I’m doing to put myself in the best position for it.”
The triumph of Mcilroy’s masters, which included a Sunday round in a roller and a Play off victory over Justin Rose, captured the Golf world. Jordan Spieth called it “the hardest masters to win” sometimes.
Thomas, a golf jungle, was locked in Mcilroy’s victory, one that will serve as fuel to and others To try and climb the stairs in one day join Mcilroy in the golf pantheon.
“Of course, Rory winning the Grand Slam was great,” Thomas said. “It was inspiring to me. Of course, it’s not as if I didn’t realize I wanted to win a Slam Grand before that, but it is even more motivating.”
This motivation will lead Thomas to Quail Hollow next week, where he hopes to reach the radar and leave with his third Wanamaker trophy.
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Josh Schrock is a writer and reporter for Golf.com. Before entering Golf, Josh was the interior of Chicago Bears for the NBC Sports Chicago. He previously covered 49ers and Warriors for NBC Sports Bay Area. A native Oregonian and Uo alum, seduces and spends his free time walking with his wife and dog, thinking about how the ducks will break his heart again, and trying to become half a professor into pieces. A true romantic for golf, Josh will never stop trying to break 90 and will never lose the confidence that Rory Mcilroy’s main drought will end (updated: he did it).