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Justin Thomas

United States

Two-Time PGA Champion & FedEx Cup Winner

Location

Jupiter, Florida, USA

Current Status

Professional Golfer, PGA Tour

The Early Years

Justin Thomas comes from a long line of professional golfers, with his father and grandfather both being club professionals. His golfing skills were evident early on; at 16 years old, he became the third-youngest player to make a cut on the PGA Tour at the 2009 Wyndham Championship. He excelled at the University of Alabama, winning the Haskins Award and Jack Nicklaus Award as the nation's top collegiate golfer in 2012, and led the Crimson Tide to their first NCAA National Championship in 2013.

Thomas turned professional in 2013. His breakout year came in 2017, where he won five PGA Tour events, including his first major, the PGA Championship, and the FedEx Cup championship. He is known for his powerful game and has achieved multiple PGA Tour victories and a second PGA Championship in 2022.

The Legacy Continues: Milestones & Contributions

Justin Thomas's journey from a young prodigy to a multiple major champion and FedEx Cup winner showcases his immense talent and dedication. His success highlights the importance of strong foundational development in shaping future golf legends.

Key Achievements
  • PGA Champion (2017, 2022)
  • FedEx Cup Champion (2017)
  • Multiple PGA TOUR victories
  • THE PLAYERS Champion (2021)
  • PGA Tour Player of the Year (2017)
Lasting Contributions
  • Thomas inspires young golfers with his aggressive playing style and commitment to excellence.
  • His charitable efforts through the Justin Thomas Foundation support military families and junior golf.

Participation in US KIDS Golf Championships

4

Total Tournaments

5.8

Average Position

3

Best Position

192.0

Average Total Strokes

EventLocationPositionDivisionDate
World ChampionshipGolden Horseshoe/Ford’s ColonyT3Boys 12Jul 28, 2005
World Championship2004 World Championship4Boys 11Jul 29, 2004
World ChampionshipGolden HorseshoeT10Boys 10Jul 31, 2003
World ChampionshipWilliamsburgT6Boys 9Jul 27, 2002