AUGUSTA, Ga. – Justin Thomas already has collected a major championship, but he knows that otherwise, he’s underperformed in the big events. Here at the Masters, the one he wants to win as much as any, the results just haven’t been what he’s expected.
In three attempts at Augusta National, Thomas’ best finish was a 17th-place tie last year. But that was with a final-round 73, when others near the top of the leaderboard were making birdies in droves.
“I’ve had a hard time at this event every year because I love this golf course so much and I feel like it fits my game so well,” Thomas said Tuesday at the Masters.