The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Thomas warms up for US PGA with Akron win

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Justin Thomas enjoyed the perfect preparatio­n for the defence of his US PGA Championsh­ip title with victory in the WGC-Bridgeston­e Invitation­al in Akron.

Thomas took a three-shot lead into the final round at Firestone Country Club and carded a closing 69 to finish 15 under par, four shots ahead of fellow American Kyle Stanley.

World number one Dustin Johnson surged through the field with a closing 64 to finish a shot further back alongside Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen, who birdied three of the last five holes to also shoot 64.

Rory McIlroy and Ian Poulter had been Thomas’ closest challenger­s at the start of the day but shot disappoint­ing rounds of 73 and 74 respective­ly.

Thomas was far from his best as he played the opening 12 holes in level par and both Stanley and Jason Day eventually closed to within two shots, only to each promptly bogey the next two holes.

A birdie from 12 feet on the 13th effectivel­y sealed a first World Golf Championsh­ip title and the winner’s cheque of £1.3 million for Thomas ahead of the final major of the season at Bellerive Country Club.

“It feels awesome,” Thomas, who has now won eight times since October 2016, told Sky Sports. “We did such a great job today of sticking to our game plan. It was a lot more difficult, a lot firmer and I didn’t quite hit it as well today but we just had such control of everything.

“My one bogey was when I just got a bad lie around the green, but I just made bogey and moved on and had a very clean card.”

An emotional Thomas was greeted beside the 18th green by his grandparen­ts and added: “It’s the first time I’ve ever cried after winning a tournament, but it was pretty cool having grandma and grandpa here.”

Tiger Woods had earlier struggled to a closing 73 which contained six birdies, five bogeys and two double bogeys, both in the space of three holes on the back nine.

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