The Presidents Cup 2024 is close to its end. It was indeed a good event, no matter how a few names were snubbed including Justin Thomas. Despite his impressive record of notable 17-7-4 at the Presidents Cup, he was overlooked in Jim Furyk’s captain’s picks. Max Homa, Brian Harman, Russell Henley, Sam Burns, Tony Finau, and Keegan Bradley secured the coveted spots instead.
Justin Thomas’s response to the biennial showdown was telling. He broke his silence on the snub via his X handle, offering a refreshing dose of candidness. In a heartfelt post, he revealed his initial hesitation about watching the Presidents Cup from home. But found himself drawn into the drama and emotion unfolding on the course. His words spoke volumes about his character.
“Wasn’t sure if I’d want to watch or not, but mannnnn have I enjoyed watching this @PresidentsCup. Some serious golf and emotion going on out there. Kills me to be watching from home but I’m cheering hard for team USA. LFG BOYS 🇺🇸” His heartfelt message resonated with fans and fellow golfers alike. With this, one could argue that JT showcased a level of humility and sportsmanship that defines a true champion.
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Wasn’t sure if I’d want to watch or not, but mannnnn have I enjoyed watching this @PresidentsCup. Some serious golf and emotion going on out there. Kills me to be watching from home but I’m cheering hard for team USA. LFG BOYS 🇺🇸
— Justin Thomas (@JustinThomas34) September 29, 2024
As the event currently unfolds with Sunday’s singles in play, the 31-year-old’s enthusiasm remains unwavering. He took to X again, but this time to rally behind World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, as he faces Japanese pro Hideki Matsuyama. In a thrilling moment, Scheffler holed directly from the bunker to secure a birdie on the first hole, prompting Thomas to excitedly tweet, “Suuuuure Scottie. Why not. Why not!” His energetic support, even from afar, underscores his commitment to Team USA’s success.
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His enthusiasm is understandable, particularly after his standout performances at the 2017 Presidents Cup.
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Justin Thomas’s unmatched team spirit at the 2017 Presidents Cup
If we turn the pages to the 2017 Presidents Cup, we would find Justin Thomas and Tiger Woods as an unstoppable duo. Team USA needed a spark, and these two legends delivered. Paired against Hideki Matsuyama and Byeong Hun An, Thomas and Woods were on a mission. As they reached the 18th hole, the tension was palpable. Thomas stood over a 17-footer, his heart racing with the weight of a crucial point on the line. Woods watched anxiously, knowing this putt could ignite the team’s comeback.
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Then, it happened. Thomas sunk the putt, and pandemonium erupted! Woods dropped his putter in awe, while Thomas followed suit, bursting into an iconic celebration. Chest bumps, hugs, and unbridled joy—this was pure, unadulterated team golf bliss. That electrifying celebration will remain etched in golfing lore, a testament to Thomas’s infectious enthusiasm and unwavering dedication to Team USA.
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