Thomas still mad about '17 Tour Championship

Posted by your golf travel

Thomas still mad about '17 Tour Championship

PARAMUS, N.J. Dustin Johnson is often celebrated for his ability to ignore past mistakes and failures, his victory at the 2016 U.S. Open standing as a testament to his short-term memory when it comes to competitive miscues.Justin Thomas is not like that.Asked on Tuesday at The Northern Trust if hed been able to move past last years finish at the Tour Championship, where he finished second to Xander Schauffele but still won the FedExCup, his answer was telling.


The Northern Trust: Articles, photos and videos
I'm still pretty mad that I didn't win that tournament. [No.] 18 is one of the easier holes on the course. It's a driver, 5-iron for me and I had a 30-footer for birdie, he said. I should have birdied that to have a chance at a playoff. So it still bothers me.Thomas also still burns over his loss to Jordan Spieth at the 2012 NCAA Championship at Riviera, and on Tuesday he offered another loss that lingers some 17 years later.Totally choked the U.S. Kids [Championship] when I was 8 years old. I shot 32, 30, I shot 37 in the second round, Thomas explained. I'm dead serious. I lost in a playoff. I got up-and-down on the first playoff hole then I lost on the second playoff hole, made bogey. My dad was caddying for me. I choked it. I was so mad.



Suspected Austin bomber's confession a suburb just northeast of Austin where he was still living just a few miles from his parents' home after moving out. argued in favor of the death
Media Terribly Concerned Dead Austin Bomber Is Unfairly



Piller, 33, is playing with her son, A.J., with her for the first time at a tour event. "It's different," Piller said. "It's like you are on a shot clock. You don't have this unlimited time to practice on your game. You have X amount of time, a time slot, and you have to get everything done.
trying - World Championship Golf News



The LPGA announced Tuesday that its Alisports tournament in Shanghai is being canceled less than a month from its scheduled start. LPGA commissioner Mike Whan said problems securing local

Carlota Ciganda

Watch: Russell Henley drains 82-foot putt for eagle at 2018 Masters | by Golf News Like many on Day 2 of the Masters Tournament, Russell Henley was struggling at Augusta National. He
Watch: Henley drains 82-foot eagle putt at Masters - Golf


Honda Classic: Tee times, TV schedule, stats - Golf Channel



In the third round of the 2018 TOUR Championship, Tiger Woods came out birding six of his front nine holes to help him take the solo lead by three shots heading into Sunday.
Tiger Woods' Highlights | Round 4 | THE PLAYERS - YouTube



Bubba Watson is taking his talents to the hardwood. The 6'3″ 180 lbs. lefty will be trading in his golf spikes for a pair of high-tops next week in Los Angeles where he's scheduled to participate in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.
Bubba Watson passes up open jumper, gets - Golf Digest



How to Get an Injection Without It Hurting. Getting an injection — also known as a shot — is an inevitable part of a healthy lifestyle. A variety of medications, blood work, and vaccines require an injection. Fear of needles and the pain th
Nurses.what is the MOST painful Shot given | The DIS



Europeans Defend New Rules Of Golf. The new Rules of Golf haven't got off to the best of starts this year with controversial penalties on Tour and high profile players publicly slating them.


JT, Spieth, McIlroy sure to 'draw some pretty big crowds'



CHARLOTTE, N.C. - After two weather delays the third round of the Wells Fargo Championship has restarted. Play was stopped because of lightning in the area at 3:37 p.m. (ET). The round resumed
Wells Fargo Championship Round 4 suspended due to dangerous



Watch: Flagstick rudely denies Hatton's ace. BY Golf Channel Digital — October 25, 2018 at 4:04 AM. Perhaps Tyrrell Hatton should have pulled the pin on the fourth hole, as his tee shot was
Watch: Finau makes about a mile-worth of putts - EMPEZARUNBLIG



Notah Begay III recalls when Tiger Woods 'could not get out of his chair' Subscribe Latest Golf News:


Spending just 10 minutes a day going up and down the stairs burns about 80 calories, which translates to 400 calories a week and 6 pounds a year! But the good news doesn't stop there: Harvard research indicates that regularly taking the stairs can decrease the mortality rate by up to 32 percent.
Here's Exactly When People Will Notice That You've Lost


Breaking News | Manager: matsuyama not hurt, just tired

Related Post



Post a Comment