Despite missing the cut in two of his last three events, Justin Thomas, a two-time major champion, remains upbeat about his prospects as he gears up for the Valspar Championship in Palm Harbour, Florida. The 30-year-old golfer had a strong start to the season, posting top-12 finishes in his initial three events, including a tie for third at the American Express. However, subsequent missed cuts at the Genesis Invitational and the Players Championship have brought about some setbacks.
Reflecting on his recent performances, Thomas expressed confidence in the progress of his game but acknowledged the challenges he faced, particularly with his putting. Currently ranking 149th on the PGA Tour in strokes gained putting, Thomas admitted that his putting statistics may be slightly skewed, considering the absence of Shot Link data in his first two events of the season.
While Thomas acknowledges the need for improvement on the greens, he remains focused on the positive strides he's making in his game. Despite the frustrations of recent missed cuts, he maintains optimism and a proactive approach, aiming to translate his solid play into better results at the Valspar Championship. With a determined mindset and a desire to see his efforts pay off, Thomas is poised to tackle the challenges of the upcoming tournament and strive for a strong performance.
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