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Justin Thomas returns to the site of his first major win, looking for third career PGA Championship

  • Justin Thomas, world number five and 32 years old, returns to Quail Hollow Club to seek his third PGA Championship this week in 2025.
  • Thomas' return follows a slump that bottomed out in 2023 but improved with six top-10s and three runner-ups this season, including a recent playoff win.
  • He won his first major at Quail Hollow in 2017 by two shots over Francesco Molinari, Patrick Reed, and Louis Oosthuizen, and won again at the PGA in 2022.
  • Thomas expressed that when he reaches the final stages of a tournament with a chance to win, he reminds himself that he has successfully navigated similar situations at this course before, which helps him stay mentally strong.
  • Thomas’ recent form and confidence suggest he could recapture past success, with his knowledge of Quail Hollow’s challenges potentially benefiting him this week.
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Justin Thomas returns to the site of his first major win, looking for third career PGA Championship

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Justin Thomas has positioned himself to turn back the clock at the PGA Championship.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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