
NASSAU, Bahamas Justin Thomas gets it. Hes playing with Tiger Woods on Thursday at the Hero World Challenge and everyone wants to know what he thinks of the high-profile pairing.Thomas won a major, won the FedExCup, shot 59 and was the PGA Tours Player of the Year this season, but there he was at Albany on Tuesday being asked about Woods in each of the first five questions of his news conference.Anybody want to ask about my, Thomas joked while in the middle of the Tiger storm. Woods approached Thomas a couple weeks ago to ask him if hed like to be paired together for the first round of the Hero World Challenge. Thomas joked with Woods, saying he needed to think about it for a couple days.Well, that pairing is now only mere hours away and Thomas is excited despite being the PGA Tours top dog all year.
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If he hadnt done everything hes done, we wouldnt have the sponsors we have, Thomas said. If it wasnt for him we wouldnt be playing for the amount of money that were playing for.Obviously theres a lot of other players, but theres nobody that moves the needle like him, even now. If he had 15 wins and two majors, then yeah, people wouldnt care as much, but he has 79 and 14 majors.Im probably just as excited to watch it as you are. I just get a front row seat to it on Thursday.But.But Im also looking forward to trying to kick his ass, to be perfectly honest, Thomas said.

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