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Justin Thomas won the RBC heritage to the playoff to end the drought

April 20, 2025; Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA; Justin Thomas accepts the gallery in the last round of the RBC Heritage Golf Tournament. Compulsory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

On Sunday, Justin Thomas threw a bird out of 21 meters out of the playoff hole to win the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head Island, SC Harbor Town Golf Links and won a tournament for the first time in about three years.

Thomas and Andrew Novak, looking for his first victory at PGA Tour, are under 17 years of 17 from 267 to 72 to 72. Novak was the last match for the third time this season, but he could not find a way to win.

Thomas, a big champion twice, hasn’t won since the seizure of the 2022 PGA championship.

Thomas made 3 strokes below 68 and finished his throat -free tour with three money. Novak traveled in the footsteps of a sign that won a 8 -meter bird in the last hole of the arrangement and had 68 for the tour.

Thomas led after the first and second tours. A bird of 24 1/2 meters continued with Putt on Sunday, 15th in the hole, but Novak 16 in 16, about 17 meters away.

Daniel Berger (65), Brian Harman (69), Maverick McNEALY (70) and Canada Mackenzie Hughes (67) took third place under 14 years of age. UK Tommy Fleetwood (70) was the seventh under the age of 13.

The Defense Champion Scottie Scheffler climbed the leadership picture with three birds in a five -hole stretch until he condemned a double Bogay 7 and 17 Bogey tour in the 15th hole. He shot 70, Russell Henley (70) and third round leader Si Woo Kim (74) and 12 UDER’da connected to the eighth place.

Kim was 2 years old from 12 holes and continued with the number 14 couple-Bogay 5.

Bud Cauley’s 64 of the final tour pointed to the best score. This put him under 7 and tied it to the 32nd place.

-FELD level media

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