Thomas on Genesis loss: 'It will bother me the rest of my life'
MEXICO CITY When Justin Thomas began the final round of last weeks rain-delayed Genesis Open he was four strokes clear of the field and cruising. Eighteen holes, two three-putts and a four-putt later he was headed south to Mexico following the third runner-up finish of his career.There are any number of reasons for Thomas final-round troubles at Riviera Country Club on Sunday, from winds that whipped to 30 mph, to long, marathon days, but Thomas is not one for excuses. He lost, end of story.But that didnt make the last 48 hours any easier.
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It will bother me the rest of my life, 100 percent it will, said Thomas, who also finished runner-up to Phil Mickelson at the WGC-Mexico Championship last year. There are tournaments I didn't win my rookie year that still bother me and [the Genesis Open] was a lot worse than that, so I'm sure that will bother me.What the 25-year-old has discovered over his career, however, is that there is a difference between fixating on a loss and learning from it.I feel like I know what I did. I just didn't make the putts and I just made the mistakes that in the past that I usually don't do when I'm playing with a lead, he said. In terms of teeing it up this week, it's not like I'm going to be putting my tee in the ground on Thursday and still be pissed off that I didn't win on Sunday, but in terms of little things like whether it's being on a flight or just sitting at home, yeah, it will bother me forever.
Thomas on Genesis loss: 'It will bother me the rest of my life'Source: Golf ChannelPublished on 2019-02-19. 'It will bother me the rest of my life'
"It will bother me the rest of my life, 100 percent it will," said Thomas, who also finished runner-up to Phil Mickelson at the WGC-Mexico Championship last year. "There are tournaments I didn't win my rookie year that still bother me and [the Genesis Open] was a lot worse than that, so I'm sure that will bother me."
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Justin Thomas blew a four-shot lead in the final round of the Genesis Open. It's something he says will bother him for a very long time. Thomas on Genesis loss: 'It will bother me the rest of
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But nothing but good vibes and good thoughts will hit him when he puts a peg in the ground for Thursday's first round. "It will bother me the rest of my life, 100 percent it will," Thomas said.
Justin Thomas on deflating loss in Genesis: 'It will bother
Justin Thomas blew a four-shot lead in the final round of the Genesis Open. It's something he says will bother him for a very long time. Justin Thomas on Genesis loss: 'It will bother me the rest
Thomas on Genesis loss: 'It will bother me the rest of my life'
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MEXICO CITY - When Justin Thomas began the final round of last week's
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Thomas on Genesis loss: 'It will bother me the rest of my life' Source: The Golf Channel MEXICO CITY - When Justin Thomas began the final round of last week's rain-delayed Genesis Open he was four strokes clear of the field and cruising.
Justin Thomas on Genesis loss: 'It will bother me the rest of
MEXICO CITY - When Justin Thomas began the final round of last week's rain-delayed Genesis Open he was four strokes clear of the field and cruising. Eighteen holes, two three-putts and a four-putt later he was headed south to Mexico following the third runner-up finish of his career.
Thomas on Genesis loss: 'It will bother me the rest of my
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