The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
TODAY’S TALKER
Justin Thomas commits to ‘become a better person’ after using slur
Justin Thomas intends to go through an individual training program to “become a better person” after he was picked up uttering a homophobic slur under his breath when he missed a putt at an event in Hawaii this month.
Clothing brand Ralph Lauren ended its longtime sponsorship with Thomas following the incident two weeks ago, which the No. 3-ranked American golfer described as “humiliating and embarrassing and it’s not me.”
Thomas has spoken to his other sponsors — Titleist, Footjoy and global bank Citi are among those listed on his official website — and hopes they will stand by him as he looks to educate himself and restore his reputation.
“It’s not a word I use,”thomas said Wednesday, referring to the slur he blurted out when missing a 5-foot par putt at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, “but for some reason it was in there and that’s what I’m trying to figure out — why it was in there.
“And like I said, it’s going to be part of this process and training program, whatever I need to do, not only to prove to myself but to prove to my sponsors and prove to the people who don’t know who I am that that is indeed not the person I am.”
Ralph Lauren, which has sponsored Thomas since he turned pro, said it was “disheartened” by his language and made its decision to end its association with the player because of the responsibility it has to its stakeholders.
Speaking from the Abu Dhabi Championship, where he will be playing this week on the European Tour, Thomas said he was upset but respected Ralph Lauren’s decision.