Justin Thomas has experience at the PGA championship

Charlotte – Justin Thomas will come to Quail Hollow with a lot of confidence for this week’s PGA championship.
On Tuesday, he acknowledged that there were many companies in this category.
“Wells Fargo and now for Truist, I think it’s a little different from the other main branches, thinking that there is a place we play every year for Truist.” He said. “I can say that many of us have a lot of bullets.”
However, Thomas is unique in terms of the fact that it has already won a main branch in this order. In 2017, he won the first major part in this course and added a second PGA championship to Southern Hills five years later.
Therefore, hosting this year’s championship has increased expectations for Thomas, who just regained in other parts of the tour.
He said, “I shot the shots. I made Putts.” He continued: “All of these in this tournament in this full golf field mentally took mentally handled.”
In 2017, when the tournament was in mid -August, Thomas scored an 8 points under the age of 276.
“It was eight years ago,” he said. “This was a completely different golf field. Bermuda was balanced in May in August. Yes, as much as I want to say, I think it’s a little stretch. But I know the golf course and I feel that the success of this is absolutely useful.”
Although there were course changes, Quail said there were familiar aspects he like to go back to Hollow.
“Apparently, it will be a intact and great test as usual,” he said.
This first PGA championship was one -fifth of Thomas’s 16 victory in the PGA Tour. It served as an introduction in many ways.
Im I was very lucky to be successful at a young age, ”he said. “But at the age of 23, just like you have nothing to think or have nothing to worry about. You don’t have a scar. …
“At the beginning of your career, different – this is a similar mentality, win and gain too much fire and work hard, but this is something different.”
Thomas 32 -year -old Thomas won a couple second in the Valspar championship in RBC Heritage last month and last weekend last weekend in three tournaments.
In many ways, in 2017, he heard the roar of the crowd in the 18th.
“I feel great about my game,” he said. “I want to think and hope that I am a more mature person and a golfer.”
-BOB Sutton, field level media