Justin Thomas Bemoans

Justin Thomas fired a shot on the Port Town golf course last month.
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Justin Thomas said he wanted to dare his amateur game partner. After all, provocation can be a powerful drug.
But it seemed that even then, he knew where they would end up going.
Thomas hit a flag 103 yards away on the Titleist Performance Institute in California and a flag on the Title Strice Institute in California and reviewed his pre-photographing process. He said that under neutral conditions, he hit a rift at that distance. But there is some wind. The pins also have six steps, and there is a bunker nearby. He needs more.
“I don’t know if I can stretch halfway there right now,” Thomas said in the video. “So, yes, it’s a feeling that kind of matches everything because I don’t – if I run into a puzzle, for example, even if I hit a gap wedge, I can easily get the gap wedge there, but it’s going backwards and I don’t think I can control it.”
“So I might – I don’t like to hit full wedges; I’d rather slow down. So I might even be more likely to hit 9 irons from here than gap wedges. Although I’m sure a lot of people will be the opposite.”
Here, Andy Proudman, one of the two hosts of the video Me and my golf Guiding the team, the last sentence.
“What amateur golfers have been doing,” he said. “They hit 9 irons from 100 yards, don’t they?”
But Thomas doesn’t mind. Just like there are no pictures on the scorecard, there is no box to record your club choices.
“But I think what you said is, I want to control the rotation. You just want to take off the rotation, so not only does it climb and end up shorter, but when it lands, it almost probably wants to let this pretty die, would you say?
Thomas said: “Yes, yes. If the wind blends in, that’s a, even if it’s tilted towards me, maybe a yard or two, I can come back. So I’m tilting in my hand now. I mean, I mean, I can play a few different clubs, but what I mentioned is, I mean, I mean, I guess, I guess, I guess, it’s a guess.
Then Thomas hit. His ball was completed about 20 feet to the right of the target, but nailed high.
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Safety. Then Thomas thought of amateurs again.
In the video, another co-host, Piers Ward, said he thought the player would hit the 100-yard club and played well – and ended up in the sand.
“I’m just angry when watching amateurs in Pro-Ams every week just don’t have enough clubs,” Thomas said. “I’m like guys, this game is hard enough. No matter how good you hit, you’ll play a club. It won’t get there. So you can only play more clubs. I dare you hit it on the green.”
“So we will say this for the next 20 years,” Prodman said.
“The self is still in the way,” Ward said.
Thomas said first, an amateur, and then like himself: “’I can’t hit the driver with a 3-bar.”
“I would think, well, you can’t get there without you.”
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