Justin Thomas turned a hot run at the turn into one of the biggest titles of his career, as his four-under 68 on Sunday was good enough to win the 2021 Players Championship.
The news of Tiger Woods’ car accident in Los Angeles on Wednesday morning generated a strong and passionate response from the golf community, the sport sharing their prayers and well-wishes to Woods.
At The Concession Golf Club in Florida, the site of this week’s WGC–Workday Championship, Justin Thomas was the first player to sit for a press conference after the news hit social media.
When McIlroy assumes the role of player director next year, it will mark the first time that an international player has served on the tour’s policy board since its inception in 1969.
With a flip of the calendar also comes resolutions, or at least an eager look at what lay ahead. So as the season resumes this morning, here are seven burning questions for 2021.
Justin Thomas and Tiger Woods warned us that Charlie Woods’ trash talk game was already elite at age 11. We got a taste of that early on Saturday at the PNC Championship.
Woods said entering the event was a joint decision and was all about emphasising the most important thing in Charlie’s development as a golfer: keeping it fun.
Tiger and Thomas have grown close over the past half-decade, as Thomas was instrumental in motivating Woods to return to the PGA Tour after his spinal fusion surgery.