Golf fans are eagerly waiting for the upcoming PGA Tour documentary on Netflix. There have been numerous rumors about the series among fans. However, a few of these rumors were recently confirmed. And one of the biggest pieces is that Justin Thomas is going to be a part of it.
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Justin Thomas confirmed to be starring in the upcoming PGA Tour documentary
Thomas has been on the tour since the early years of his career. The Tour pro has made tons of records on the field and is a great friend of golf legend, Tiger Woods. Like his buddy, Thomas is trying to do everything he can to support young golfers achieve their goals. And according to sources, Thomas is going to be featured in the upcoming docuseries on Netflix.
In his interview with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, Thomas discussed his role in the web show: “It’s just going to give a lot of people (the opportunity) outside of golf to take a look inside of golfers’ lives. Just more of the day-to-day,” Thomas said. “They had moments where they’re in the car with me driving to the golf course or they’re watching me work out, or they’re having dinner with some guys. I think it’s going to be a really cool thing for people to see.”
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According to Thomas, this could be a chance for the fans to be on the inside with golfers and watch what they do off the field. Many more players are expected to be featured in the series. However, Thomas didn’t give out many details about it on the show. Fans are also expecting Tiger Woods’ appearance on screen since he returned to professional golf participating in three huge tournaments – the Masters, the PGA Championship, and the Open Championship.
Thomas called out LIV Golf players for their decision
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Justin Thomas is one of the few remaining PGA Tour patriots. The golfer is willing to do anything to protect his legacy as well as that of the tour. And while talking about players shifting to LIV Golf, he called the choice of transitioning a ‘selfish decision’. He also said that the players who shifted to LIV Golf should have known that they would not get OWGR points. And therefore, they must face the consequences of the risks they decided to take.
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