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Two years ago, Justin Thomas found himself, who fought the most he has ever had in his career.
He was just a few months removed from his second big win – a PGA championship title on Southern Hills. But in the 2023 season he didn’t even make the FedEx Cup final game and cracked only four top 10s in 21 events.
He missed the cut in everyone except a major that year – the one he did not miss, because of the championship, he ended the T65.
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Justin Thomas plays a shot on the 14th hole under the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut, June 20, 2025. (Bill Streicher-Preferred Pictures)
He has since jumped back and completed in 14th place in the position last year, and he goes into this weekend on the fifth, only behind Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Sepp Straka and Russell Henley.
Majors have still been a fight. Ever since he won the PGA championship, he has missed seven of 13 cuts, and his other finish has been T37, T53, T65, T8, T31 and T36.
But Thomas went home the RBC heritage in April and then followed up with a T2 finish on Truist. He has five other top-10s for his season.
“I think there are a lot of different ways you can do with it, especially if you are lucky to have a long career in any sport. In golf you have lots of ups and downs and that’s how you use them, right?” Thomas told Pakinomist digital in a recent conversation.
“How you grow in the good years and how you also grow in the bad years and how you can learn from them. So I want to try to spend the good and the bad from all my years on tour and obviously have more than of them than others in certain seasons. But yes, I want to work on the right and I like how the season has gone.”

Justin Thomas during the first round of Memorial Tournament in Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin on May 29, 2025. (Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch)
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Thomas is currently holding an automatic bid for Ryder Cup-for two years ago he was on the outside and looked in, but was chosen by then Captain Zach Johnson. Before that, he also has a more bigger abroad and a shot at the FedEx Cup price of $ 25 million.
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Team USA player Justin Thomas responds to his putt to the ninth hole during the 43rd Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits. (Orlando Ramirez-usa Today Sports)
“I’m doing a lot of things really well. It’s not like I need to reinvent the wheel in any way, but I just fancy me if I could just run the ball a little better, keep the bad days a little sharper and don’t let them get away from me because I have a lot of faith and know I can go low for a given day. to work ”. “



