The Citizen (KZN)

Thomas feeling on top of the world

- Washington

– Justin Thomas (right) reclaimed the world No 1 ranking on Sunday by outdueling defending champion Brooks Koepka down the stretch to win the WGC St Jude Invitation­al by three strokes.

Thomas, who began the day four shots off the lead, fired a five-under par 65 final round to thwart Koepka’s repeat bid and take the title at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee, on a 72-hole total of 13-under 267.

“It means a lot, especially with how I felt like I did it,” Thomas said. “In the past, I struggled with coming from behind. I got wrapped up in how far I was behind and how many people.”

The 27-year-old American became the third-youngest US PGA Tour player in the past 60 years to reach 13 career wins, behind Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus and just ahead of Rory McIlroy.

Koepka, who seeks a third consecutiv­e PGA Championsh­ip victory next week in San Francisco, closed with a double bogey after finding water off the 18th tee and slid into sharing second on 270 with US compatriot­s Daniel Berger and Phil Mickelson and England’s Tom Lewis.

Thomas, the 2017 PGA Championsh­ip winner, jumped from third past McIlroy and topranked Spaniard Jon Rahm to retake the world No 1 sdpot, a spot he held for four weeks in 2018.

“It was a hard-fought day, but it meant a lot,” Thomas said.

Three weeks ago, Thomas squandered a three-stroke lead with three holes to play, two bogeys dropping him into a playoff with Collin Morikawa that he lost.

“I feel like I learned a lot from that,” he said. – AFP

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