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Thomas rallies to win Players Championsh­ip

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PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Justin Thomas found the right time for a near-perfect performanc­e to put a rough start to the year behind him, rallying from three shots behind with bold play to close with a 4-under 68 and win The Players Championsh­ip on Sunday.

Thomas becomes only the fourth player to win a major, The Players Championsh­ip, the FedEx Cup and a World Golf Championsh­ip, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.

He called it as good as he has ever played tee-togreen, and he needed it to outlast Lee Westwood, a hard-luck runner-up for the second straight week. Westwood birdied the final hole for a 72 to finish one shot behind.

Thomas began the year with a barely audible antigay slur under his breath after missing a short putt. That led to one corporate sponsor dropping him and another giving him a public reprimand. The one time he had a chance to win, he learned his grandfathe­r died before the final round of the Phoenix Open.

He was shaken until Sunday at the TPC Sawgrass, where he took on every shot and delivered a gem.

Thomas went birdiebird­ie-eagle-birdie around the turn, and put away Westwood for good with a pair of lag putts from 50 feet — one for birdie on the

par-5 16th to take the lead, another on the island-green

17th for a par. Thomas still had one more shot before he was in the clear. He took on the water framing the left side of the 18th fairway, the ball moving right-to-left and bouncing straight off the crown of the first cut, safely in the fairway.

His approach landed on the fringe — the first green he missed all day — leaving a simple two-putt for par and the 14th victory of his PGA Tour career. He returns to No. 2 in the world.

“I fought so hard today,” Thomas said. “It’s probably one of the best rounds of my life tee-to-green.”

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