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PGA Tour star makes most of McIlroy absence to win £2.7m and end 1064-day wait

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PGA Tour star makes most of McIlroy absence to win £2.7m and end 1064-day wait
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Justin Thomas ended a near three-year wait for victory by winning the RBC Heritage in a play-off, banking himself £2.7m, with Rory McIlroy absent after choosing to take the week off

Justin Thomas ended a long wait for victory by claiming the RBC Heritage

Justin Thomas finally ended his lengthy winless run by claiming the RBC Heritage on Sunday. The two-time major winner had to go back to 2022 for his last victory and his latest success was his first in 1064 days.

The American has a stellar CV with his last victory coming when he claimed the PGA Championship in 2022 – the second of his two majors. Since then though he’s struggled to make an impact and needed a play-off to get back in the winner’s circle.

His victory at Harbour Town in Hilton Head, South Carolina came in dramatic fashion with Thomas sinking a 21-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole to seal his victory.

That earned the 31-year-old a hefty £2.7million. He was in good form throughout the event – beginning with with a 61 on Thursday. That matched the Harbour Town course record. Thomas then posted back-to-back 69s to enter Sunday just a shot back going into the final round.

Thomas said on CBS: “Winning’s hard. It’s really, really hard. I’ve worked my butt off and stayed patient, stayed positive. I’ve got a great wife, great team, have a great daughter … Just take it for granted sometimes when you get on those runs. I didn’t realise how much I missed winning. Battling out there today was just so much fun.”

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He went on to add: “It’s so hard to force the issue on a course like this. It’s so fast and so much fun to play. I’m really proud of myself. I’ve never made a putt to win a tournament before, of length. Been fortunate to have a lot of tap-ins but that was pretty cool. It wasn’t as fun as much as I thought it would be.”

Thomas is a previous world No 1, topping the rankings in 2018, and alongside his two major successes has also won the prestigious Players Championship at Sawgrass.

Rory McIlroy chose to take the week off
Rory McIlroy chose to take the week off(Image: Getty Images)

Rory McIlroy, fresh from winning the Masters, chose to bypass the tournament and will return at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans next week. It means he will fulfil a promise to Shane Lowry that he’ll be on the green to defend their title.

After completing the Grand Slam at Augusta the 35-year-old opted for some quality time with his family in Northern Ireland. He had already hinted last November that he might cut the event from his calendar, regardless of whether or not he emerged victorious at August.

Lowry didn’t want to put any pressure on McIlroy after his epic triumph at the Masters but has revealed that McIlroy is raring to get back in the swing of things. “We’ll be there,” he confirmed to Golf Week. “I talked to him [on Wednesday] morning. We’re good to go.”



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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