National Post (National Edition)

Thomas confident he can hold No. 1 ranking longer this time

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Justin Thomas got a taste of being the No. 1-ranked golfer in the world when he was only 25 years old. That was in 2018, when he spent four weeks atop the official world golf rankings.

It has taken two years to get back to that perch as Thomas leapfrogge­d Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy for No. 1 with his victory at the World Golf Championsh­ips-FedEx St. Jude Invitation­al on Sunday.

Heading into the first major of the year at this week’s PGA Championsh­ip at Harding Park in San Francisco, Thomas believes he is better equipped to stay at the top for an extended period.

“I would like to think so, I hope so,” Thomas said. “I feel like I’m a better player and I feel like I’m more complete of a golfer now than I was then.”

Thomas has three victories this season and is a previous PGA Championsh­ip winner, claiming his lone major title to date at Quail Hollow Club in 2017. He has 13 titles overall at just 27 years old.

Rahm slipped one spot to No. 2 after lasting exactly one start in his first time atop the rankings. He shot a 66 on Sunday to move up 15 spots for a 52nd-place finish in Memphis, while McIlroy slipped to No. 3 with his T47.

Another big mover was Daniel Berger, who snagged a share of second place with his final-round 65.

Ranked 152nd in January, Berger has rocketed to No. 20 with a win and six top-10s in his past seven starts.

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