Justin Thomas is keen for PGA Tour players to have more of a media presence with the circuit's TV rankings continuing to slump, in what is a worry of the two-time major winner
The PGA Tour is still looking for a way to solve its pace-of-play problem, but Justin Thomas isn't certain the TGL shot clock is the answer.
TGL, the new tech-infused team golf league launched by golf legends Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy features six teams, each consisting of four PGA Tour players.
Netflix's 'Full Swing' is back for a third season next month and will feature Rory McIlroy's U.S. Open battle with Bryson DeChambeau.
With Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy absent and no debut match curiosity, TGL needed a spark — or a competitive match — to keep up the hype during its third match. Unfortunately, it failed to deliver, quickly becoming a snooze fest instead.
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Justin Thomas, an important face of the PGA Tour and TGL, pointed out that it is difficult to make drastic changes and speed up the game. “It’s tough. Look, this is my 10th year on Tour. I’ve been on the PAC a lot of years.
Justin Thomas proved that he is one of us after the Atlanta Drive Golf Club star second-guessed where his first tee shot was going during Tuesday's Tomorrow's Golf League match
Justin Thomas has shed light on why the PGA Tour won't be emulating TGL's shot clock feature. After his debut with Atlanta Drive Golf Club, where they trounced New York Golf Club at the SoFi Center, Thomas addressed the shot clock issue that fans have lauded in TGL,
T he third TGL match of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's simulator golf league featured something the first two did not: competitiveness. While the opening weeks drew oohs and aahs
Netflix has revealed that Full Swing will be making a comeback on the streaming platform on February 25, featuring the thrilling US Open showdown between Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau. Following its successful coverage of the 2022 and 2023 PGA Tour seasons,
When Thomas made his second putt of at least 23 feet to halve a hole on No. 13, he said, "we really don't want them to get a point, so that was huge."