It’s been a season of close calls so far in this column. That continued last week with three of our experts on Ludvig Aberg at Torrey Pines, where we felt pretty good heading into the weekend. Some stomach issues and vomiting mid-round were not part of our handicap,
Justin Thomas wrote a memo on Tuesday morning to PGA Tour membership, encouraging them to proactively work with the tour’s network partners to provide “more access and insight” to improve the televised product.
Justin Thomas was a popular pick for the American Express, and the former world No. 1 golfer did not disappoint. Thomas posted rounds of 67-64-68-66 and finished in second place before taking the week off to prepare for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
The topic of slow play on the PGA Tour has become an increasingly hot topic of conversation in recent years, and it seems like the introduction of an
Thomas has been wearing the new HyperFlex model since last fall's Zozo Championship. The shoe hits retail in March.
Sellers Shy, the lead golf producer for CBS, applauded Thomas for reaching out to players about more access. Jim Nantz, the lead announcer who is starting his 40th year with CBS, suggested the walk-and-talk could be expanded.
Many fans are clamoring for a shot clock on Tour, seeing how the TGL is using one, but the two-time major champ said you have to “pick and choose your battles.”
"Let’s be honest — this game can feel a little distant at times," Thomas told his fellow players. He had ideas for how to bridge that gap.
TGL golf is back for Week 3. Tiger Woods made his debut last week, and tonight features more PGA Tour stars, including Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler, Billy Horschel and Patrick Cantlay, all of whom ...
PGA Tour player Justin Thomas sent a memo to fellow Tour members in which he stresses the importance of being accessible during tournament broadcasts in an effort to better connect with fans and viewership.
PALM BEACH GARDENS — Justin Thomas became the 13th PGA Tour player in history to surpass $60 million in career earnings this week when he was runner-up at the American Express. And yet ...
In a letter to his fellow players, Thomas implored them to do on-course interviews in the middle of play in order to show fans their personalities.