On Thursday Justin Thomas shot an 11-over 82, the worst round of his Major career. There have been rare glimpses of the old Thomas this year but, generally, it’s been a bit of a write-off whether that’s down to injury or poor form.
The 30-year-old was a Major winner in 2022 but now there’s a doubt over his Ryder Cup inclusion for Rome. As things stand he’s all the way down in 75th on the FedEx money list and in 13th spot on the Ryder Cup standings. On the upside his Cup record is 6-2-1 and he’s got the huge added benefit of having the perfect partner in Jordan Spieth.
This week he’s sharing a house with the US skipper Zach Johnson and the captain is confident that Thomas can turn things around – on Friday Thomas bounced back bravely with a level-par 71 to show some hint some brighter times ahead.
“As a friend and room mate, I’m concerned just because he’s my buddy and I know what he’s capable of and that sort of thing. Obviously he’s a stalwart in that event, those kind of moments like that, he’s one of the best there is,” said Johnson.
“This game is really hard. There’s going to be peaks. There’s going to be some valleys. Let’s hope whatever sort of non-peak he’s in, it’s short. I know he’s got a great team. I love his coaches. I love how he works. Guys with talent like that aren’t afraid to put their work in the dirt. It’s just a matter of when, not if. He’s too darned good. I might be slightly concerned, like I said, as a friend, but I’m not worried about him because I know what he does and I know what he’s capable of.”
Qualification for the US team will conclude on August 20 after the BMW Championship with six players securing their spots and Johnson rounding out the team with the other half dozen.
The hope, for Johnson, is that Thomas and others can turn things quickly around and make his job a lot more straightforward.
“There’s still some golf left. I know he’s got some plans to play some more golf. It fuels him. You can tell he wants to be there. My hope is that JT and all those guys, I want all those guys in good form. I want them to make my decision really difficult.”
As for Thomas himself he’s hoping that his record –…
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