Porterville Recorder

Thomas wins in Firestone’s WGC finale

Finished tournament with 1-under 69

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AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Justin Thomas took all the drama out of the final World Golf Championsh­ip at Firestone, never letting anyone closer than two shots and closing with a 1-under 69 to win the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al for his third PGA Tour title this season.

Sweeter than capturing his first World Golf Championsh­ip was the sight behind the 18th green Sunday. His grandparen­ts, Paul and Phyllis Thomas, watched him win in person for the first time on the PGA Tour. Paul Thomas was a career club profession­al and played at Firestone in the 1960 PGA Championsh­ip, missing the 54hole cut. His son, Mike Thomas, also is a career club pro in Kentucky and a former PGA of America board member. They saw a one-man show.

Playing in the final group with Rory Mcilroy, the 25-year-old Thomas made only two birdies. That was all he needed on a day when just about everyone within range was making all the mistakes.

Thomas finished at 15-under 265 for a fourshot victory over Kyle Stanley, who got within two shots of the lead until bogeys on the 13th and 14th holes. Stanley closed with a 68.

Dustin Johnson, the world’s No. 1 player who was coming off a victory in the Canadian Open last week, started the final round 10 shots behind and shot 29 on the front nine. A birdie at No. 10 put him three shots behind, but that

ad. Johnson bogeyed the last hole for a 64 and shared third with Thorbjorn Olesen of Denmark, who also had a 64. Mcilroy shot 73 to tie for sixth.

Tiger Woods, an eighttime winner at Firestone, started 11 shots behind and figured he would go out with a bang by playing aggressive­ly. He turned in a dud, shooting

73 to finish 15 shots behind.

Thomas had gone five months since his last victory, a playoff win at the Honda Classic. While he didn't feel as though he were playing poorly, he didn't have the results to back it up. Now he does, and Thomas heads to St. Louis next week for the PGA Championsh­ip, where he will try to join Woods as the only players to win backto-back in stroke play. Woods did it twice.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY DAVID DERMER ?? Justin Thomas holds the Gary Player Cup trophy after winning the final round of the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al golf tournament at Firestone Country Club, Sunday, Aug. 5, in Akron, Ohio.
AP PHOTO BY DAVID DERMER Justin Thomas holds the Gary Player Cup trophy after winning the final round of the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al golf tournament at Firestone Country Club, Sunday, Aug. 5, in Akron, Ohio.

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