Skip to main content

Thanks to new driver, Justin Thomas has shot at first title since 2022 PGA Championship

Justin Thomas is using a longer driver this week at the Hero World Challenge, which has paid dividends so far.

Justin Thomas, PGA Tour, Hero World Challenge
Justin Thomas, PGA Tour, Hero World Challenge
Justin Thomas hits a tee shot during the third round.
Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images
Jack Milko has been playing golf since he was five years old. He has yet to record a hole-in-one, but he did secure an M.A. in Sports Journalism from St. Bonaventure University.

Through 54 holes at the Hero World Challenge, Justin Thomas holds a one-shot advantage over Scottie Scheffler, as the two-time PGA Champion is the only player to post three rounds of 67 or lower.

He has crushed the ball off the tee with his new, longer driver, which helps explain his success. He ranks first in strokes gained off the tee and third in average driving distance. He has hit tee shots as long as 378 yards and even drove the 7th green on Saturday—a hole that measured 359 yards.

“I‘m driving it great. I’ve had a lot of confidence with [my new driver],” Thomas said.

“I feel like I’ve been able to put myself in some pretty good spots, going into the green. I’m still not taking advantage of some of them as much as I would like, but that’s golf. I feel like if I just tighten it up a little bit [on Sunday], drive it a little bit better, who knows what the conditions will be, but I should at least have more opportunities for birdies.”

Thomas is 17-under-par and has made only two bogies all week. He has played solid, clean golf, which he has unfortunately not done in quite some time. Sure, he has had solid spurts here and there, like his T-8 at the PGA Championship this year and the five other top 10s he posted. He also made it to East Lake, proving he had a much better season in 2024 than in 2023, which was a career low for him.

But Thomas has not won a tournament since his come-from-behind triumph at Southern Hills in 2022. In his 10 major starts since then, Thomas has missed five cuts.

“I’ve been progressing nicely, been working on all the right things,” Thomas said.

“Feel like I’ve been seeing signs of improvement, which is what you want, and that’s all I can do. I can’t control everybody else or what’s going on; I’ve just got to keep playing as good as I possibly can and hope it’s enough come Sunday.”

If he keeps driving it like he has on Sunday, Thomas will be a tough man to beat. And if he goes on to win with his new driver while fending off Scheffler, Thomas will have all the confidence in the world going into 2025.

Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough for more golf coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @jack_milko as well.

See More:

More in Golf

Golf
Rory McIlroy in U.S. Open contention after first roundRory McIlroy in U.S. Open contention after first round
Golf

Rory McIlroy is well in contention after the first round of the U.S. Open

By RJ Ochoa
Golf
Deloitte is helping to make the rules of golf more accessible and fan-friendlyDeloitte is helping to make the rules of golf more accessible and fan-friendly
Golf

The rules of golf are well on display at the U.S. Open

By RJ Ochoa
Golf
Jordan Spieth is ready for the U.S. OpenJordan Spieth is ready for the U.S. Open
Golf

Jordan Spieth is as ready as he can be for the U.S. Open

By RJ Ochoa
Golf
Jason Day helps stories to visualize successJason Day helps stories to visualize success
Golf

Jason Day has a unique approach to “stories” during his rounds

By RJ Ochoa
Golf
T-Mobile made the U.S. Women’s Open even betterT-Mobile made the U.S. Women’s Open even better
Golf

The U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera was a huge success

By RJ Ochoa
Golf
Brian Urlacher views the ACC as celebrity golf’s majorBrian Urlacher views the ACC as celebrity golf’s major
Golf

The American Century Championship is basically a major for celebrity golfers

By RJ Ochoa

Comments
Loading comments
Getting the conversation ready...