Justin Thomas won the RBC Heritage on Sunday and what victory was it.
Thomas finished his 72nd hole in -17 for the tournament. Andrew Novak, seeing his first race on the tour, was in the pairing behind him and had a putt in 18 with the opportunity to win it. Unfortunately for Novak it was lost and the duo went to a playoff, just a week after the masters made us one by one.
JT was able to sink his Putt Birdie in the first playoff hole and in the tok to home La Victoria, the first as a husband and first as a father.
The beginning marked the number 250 or JT’s career to date, which is crazy to think about their own right. While that is the case, it was also the beginning 59 since Thomas won the PGA 2022 championship, which was his victory more recently on the tour before Sunday.
By ensuring victory, Thomas became the first player this season to successfully convert an 18 -hole advantage into a victory. Although he did not lead the cable to cable that JT led after the first and second game round.
While nothing can be compared to Augusta, the RBC delivered a serious fun and intrigue over the weekend. After all, this was the design of the exclusive events of the PGA Tour.
The next in the calendar is the New Orleans Zurich classic, where, speaking of the Masters, Rory Mcilroy and Shane Lowry are ready to defend their title.