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Thomas rallies to win 2nd PGA in playoff |
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TULSA, Okla. (AP) Justin Thomas didn't pay attention to any score but his own Sunday in the PGA Championship, knowing he was seven shots behind but with only six players ahead of him on a Southern Hills course where anything could happen. He never could have dreamed how it all played out, a chaotic final hour of pressure moments, clutch putts and unimaginable heartache for Mito Pereira. Thomas hit a shank on the sixth hole. He made a 65-foot birdie putt that began his record-tying comeback. He missed a 10-foot birdie putt on the final hole that he feared would cost him. He never led until one hole remained in his three-hole aggregate playoff with Will Zalatoris. |
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Money Leaders: PGA Tour | |||
Rank | Player | Earnings | |
1 | Scottie Scheffler | $10,299,587 | |
2 | Cameron Smith | $6,945,237 | |
3 | Justin Thomas | $5,821,111 | |
4 | Hideki Matsuyama | $4,816,991 | |
5 | Rory McIlroy | $4,811,711 | |
6 | Sam Burns | $4,633,981 | |
7 | Will Zalatoris | $4,472,150 | |
8 | Max Homa | $4,388,260 | |
9 | Patrick Cantlay | $4,203,061 | |
10 | Cameron Young | $4,190,971 | |
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