Thomas delivers shots like Woods in Honda win

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods

It could have stopped after Woods.

List, a 33-year-old out of Vanderbilt, was flawless from that point on. He moves the needle.

Think back to the crumpled, broken figure who had to withdraw following the first round of the Dubai Desert Classic last February and contrast him to the man who led the field in proximity to the hole with his approach shots and finished second in driving distance. The possibilities were there, just not the performance. Justin Thomas was down to his last chance when he delivered his most clutch shot of the final round in the Honda Classic.

He also knows how to keep score.

UPDATE: Thomas issued the following statement on Twitter.

At Augusta National, you don't need to be particularly accurate off the tee, but it's an enormous advantage if you're one of the longer hitters.

Thomas was not the least bit surprised, nor concerned, about such an intense focus on Woods. He could hear it from the third green Sunday when he was looking over a short birdie putt and a burst of cheers came through the trees from the eighth green where Woods made birdie.

The walk to the fourth tee goes across the tee box at No. 9, where Woods had just teed off. He saw the massive gallery with Woods on the next tee box. "The solid thing about this week is I missed the ball in the correct spots, and I had better control of my ball and that awe willed me to get up and down". "It was the best I've seen him play". His only regret was missing the 18th fairway in the playoff, knowing that a birdie would be required to win.

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Amid an enthralling climax to the tournament, the United States star was en route from the previous green when he heard a fan yell: "I hope you hit it in the water". "They are different. I'm getting used to it".

At the time, conventional wisdom had it that John Daly's appearance on the golf scene, as well as Woods' ascendency, were attracting "a new breed of fans" to the course, as the AP piece indicated. That ranked 28th on the PGA Tour. So I just turned around and asked who it was, and he didn't want to say anything, now that I had actually acknowledged him. Jordan Spieth had just earned a full PGA Tour card. Since then, five players have taken turns at No. 1 in the world. He finished in 12 place which was his best finish since 2015. In between, he missed the cut at Riviera, a course that never was kind to him even when he was at his best. His next appearance most likely will be at Bay Hill in three weeks. He was playing to win, sure. "Unfortunately I didn't play the last few holes well the last couple days".

A week after he and Rory McIlroy both criticised fan behaviour at the Genesis Open in Los Angeles, the victor in Florida last Sunday went even further by having a loud-mouthed miscreant ejected.

So will the hype.

Thomas, and no doubt others, are fine with that.

The PGA TOUR event attracted 224,642 confirmed spectators over seven days of ideal weather and tense competition spanning from the Monday Pro-Am to Sunday's final round, a 10 percent increase over the 203,815 fans who attended in 2017.

He now has won for the second time this season on the PGA Tour, both times in a playoff.

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