Thomas has been wearing the new HyperFlex model since last fall's Zozo Championship. The shoe hits retail in March.
Justin Thomas has been the main topic of golf magazines, websites and blogs since yesterday. The 31-year-old golfer celebrated as team captain in last night's TGL league match. The popular golfer appears to be one of the main promoters of TGL and the PGA Tour, a role he has never had before.
With Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy absent and no debut match curiosity, TGL needed a spark — or a competitive match — to keep up the hype during its third match. Unfortunately, it failed to deliver, quickly becoming a snooze fest instead.
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.
When Thomas made his second putt of at least 23 feet to halve a hole on No. 13, he said, "we really don't want them to get a point, so that was huge."
Justin Thomas tells Scott Van Pelt how the environment in TGL allows golfers to showcase their personalities to fans.
Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay and Billy Horschel represented Atlanta; they grabbed the lead over Rickie Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick and Cameron Young on the first hole of triples. Only one more point was awarded across the final eight holes of the first session as Atlanta doubled its lead heading into the six holes of singles.
The world of professional golf is in a dangerous spot. Its top players are fractured across two competing leagues. Its television rating are in consistent
Justin Thomas' plea to his PGA Tour counterparts for more interesting broadcasts has a few fans inside the Tour's most important partners.
Justin Thomas sinks a long-range putt to make par on Hole 4 for Atlanta Drive GC at TGL event.
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.