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May 18, 2026
Justin Thomas almost had to compete in a playoff after catching a buzz at a tournament he didn’t think he’d be able to win. 😂

The 2016 Travelers Championship has a place in golf history as the tournament where Jim Furyk recorded the single lowest round in a PGA Tour event with the 58 he shot to close things out on Sunday. 

That overshadowed the impressive round Justin Thomas put together while capping things off with a 62, which sent him rocketing up the leaderboard t0 -12 after starting the day nine strokes behind the leader. ⛳️

Both of those men were able to take advantage of the ideal conditions that dissipated when the wind started to pick up at PC River Highlands later in the day, although Thomas was under the impression that the golfers with later tee times would have that same advantage. 

He shared just how confident he was about that being the case while reflecting on the tournament at the PGA Championship over the weekend, as Thomas recalled the lesson he learned about how to handle things when you find yourself in contention when you head to the clubhouse. 🤷‍♂️

He offered some advice on what you shouldn’t do in that situation, saying:

🗣️ - “The leaders were on the middle of the front nine. I had a buddy that was there watching me, we went in the clubhouse and probably had four or five beers at lunch.”

“The next thing you know, it’s two-and-a-half hours later and I’m still the leader in the clubhouse. The wind picked up like 15, 20 miles an hour and the leaders were on 15. Jimmy [Johnson] was caddying for me at the time, he’s at a Subway like an hour-and-a-half away, like ‘What do we do?’” 🤦‍♂️

“I’ve never not wanted to be in a playoff before, but I kind of didn’t want to be in a playoff then. It wouldn’t have been a good situation.” 👎

Russell Knox helped save the day, as he finished at -14 to finish in sole possession of first place to win $1,188,000. He was two strokes ahead of Thomas, who ultimately finished in a tie for third and took home $382,800.

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Justin Thomas almost had to compete in a playoff after catching a buzz at a tournament he didn’t think he’d be able to win. 😂

The 2016 Travelers Championship has a place in golf history as the tournament where Jim Furyk recorded the single lowest round in a PGA Tour event with the 58 he shot to close things out on Sunday. 

That overshadowed the impressive round Justin Thomas put together while capping things off with a 62, which sent him rocketing up the leaderboard t0 -12 after starting the day nine strokes behind the leader. ⛳️

Both of those men were able to take advantage of the ideal conditions that dissipated when the wind started to pick up at PC River Highlands later in the day, although Thomas was under the impression that the golfers with later tee times would have that same advantage. 

He shared just how confident he was about that being the case while reflecting on the tournament at the PGA Championship over the weekend, as Thomas recalled the lesson he learned about how to handle things when you find yourself in contention when you head to the clubhouse. 🤷‍♂️

He offered some advice on what you shouldn’t do in that situation, saying:

🗣️ - “The leaders were on the middle of the front nine. I had a buddy that was there watching me, we went in the clubhouse and probably had four or five beers at lunch.”

“The next thing you know, it’s two-and-a-half hours later and I’m still the leader in the clubhouse. The wind picked up like 15, 20 miles an hour and the leaders were on 15. Jimmy [Johnson] was caddying for me at the time, he’s at a Subway like an hour-and-a-half away, like ‘What do we do?’” 🤦‍♂️

“I’ve never not wanted to be in a playoff before, but I kind of didn’t want to be in a playoff then. It wouldn’t have been a good situation.” 👎

Russell Knox helped save the day, as he finished at -14 to finish in sole possession of first place to win $1,188,000. He was two strokes ahead of Thomas, who ultimately finished in a tie for third and took home $382,800.

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#golf #golfing #pgatour #guys #men
Justin Thomas almost had to compete in a playoff after catching a buzz at a tournament he didn’t think he’d be able to win. 😂

The 2016 Travelers Championship has a place in golf history as the tournament where Jim Furyk recorded the single lowest round in a PGA Tour event with the 58 he shot to close things out on Sunday. 

That overshadowed the impressive round Justin Thomas put together while capping things off with a 62, which sent him rocketing up the leaderboard t0 -12 after starting the day nine strokes behind the leader. ⛳️

Both of those men were able to take advantage of the ideal conditions that dissipated when the wind started to pick up at PC River Highlands later in the day, although Thomas was under the impression that the golfers with later tee times would have that same advantage. 

He shared just how confident he was about that being the case while reflecting on the tournament at the PGA Championship over the weekend, as Thomas recalled the lesson he learned about how to handle things when you find yourself in contention when you head to the clubhouse. 🤷‍♂️

He offered some advice on what you shouldn’t do in that situation, saying:

🗣️ - “The leaders were on the middle of the front nine. I had a buddy that was there watching me, we went in the clubhouse and probably had four or five beers at lunch.”

“The next thing you know, it’s two-and-a-half hours later and I’m still the leader in the clubhouse. The wind picked up like 15, 20 miles an hour and the leaders were on 15. Jimmy [Johnson] was caddying for me at the time, he’s at a Subway like an hour-and-a-half away, like ‘What do we do?’” 🤦‍♂️

“I’ve never not wanted to be in a playoff before, but I kind of didn’t want to be in a playoff then. It wouldn’t have been a good situation.” 👎

Russell Knox helped save the day, as he finished at -14 to finish in sole possession of first place to win $1,188,000. He was two strokes ahead of Thomas, who ultimately finished in a tie for third and took home $382,800.

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#golf #golfing #pgatour #guys #men
Justin Thomas almost had to compete in a playoff after catching a buzz at a tournament he didn’t think he’d be able to win. 😂

The 2016 Travelers Championship has a place in golf history as the tournament where Jim Furyk recorded the single lowest round in a PGA Tour event with the 58 he shot to close things out on Sunday. 

That overshadowed the impressive round Justin Thomas put together while capping things off with a 62, which sent him rocketing up the leaderboard t0 -12 after starting the day nine strokes behind the leader. ⛳️

Both of those men were able to take advantage of the ideal conditions that dissipated when the wind started to pick up at PC River Highlands later in the day, although Thomas was under the impression that the golfers with later tee times would have that same advantage. 

He shared just how confident he was about that being the case while reflecting on the tournament at the PGA Championship over the weekend, as Thomas recalled the lesson he learned about how to handle things when you find yourself in contention when you head to the clubhouse. 🤷‍♂️

He offered some advice on what you shouldn’t do in that situation, saying:

🗣️ - “The leaders were on the middle of the front nine. I had a buddy that was there watching me, we went in the clubhouse and probably had four or five beers at lunch.”

“The next thing you know, it’s two-and-a-half hours later and I’m still the leader in the clubhouse. The wind picked up like 15, 20 miles an hour and the leaders were on 15. Jimmy [Johnson] was caddying for me at the time, he’s at a Subway like an hour-and-a-half away, like ‘What do we do?’” 🤦‍♂️

“I’ve never not wanted to be in a playoff before, but I kind of didn’t want to be in a playoff then. It wouldn’t have been a good situation.” 👎

Russell Knox helped save the day, as he finished at -14 to finish in sole possession of first place to win $1,188,000. He was two strokes ahead of Thomas, who ultimately finished in a tie for third and took home $382,800.

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#golf #golfing #pgatour #guys #men
Justin Thomas almost had to compete in a playoff after catching a buzz at a tournament he didn’t think he’d be able to win. 😂

The 2016 Travelers Championship has a place in golf history as the tournament where Jim Furyk recorded the single lowest round in a PGA Tour event with the 58 he shot to close things out on Sunday. 

That overshadowed the impressive round Justin Thomas put together while capping things off with a 62, which sent him rocketing up the leaderboard t0 -12 after starting the day nine strokes behind the leader. ⛳️

Both of those men were able to take advantage of the ideal conditions that dissipated when the wind started to pick up at PC River Highlands later in the day, although Thomas was under the impression that the golfers with later tee times would have that same advantage. 

He shared just how confident he was about that being the case while reflecting on the tournament at the PGA Championship over the weekend, as Thomas recalled the lesson he learned about how to handle things when you find yourself in contention when you head to the clubhouse. 🤷‍♂️

He offered some advice on what you shouldn’t do in that situation, saying:

🗣️ - “The leaders were on the middle of the front nine. I had a buddy that was there watching me, we went in the clubhouse and probably had four or five beers at lunch.”

“The next thing you know, it’s two-and-a-half hours later and I’m still the leader in the clubhouse. The wind picked up like 15, 20 miles an hour and the leaders were on 15. Jimmy [Johnson] was caddying for me at the time, he’s at a Subway like an hour-and-a-half away, like ‘What do we do?’” 🤦‍♂️

“I’ve never not wanted to be in a playoff before, but I kind of didn’t want to be in a playoff then. It wouldn’t have been a good situation.” 👎

Russell Knox helped save the day, as he finished at -14 to finish in sole possession of first place to win $1,188,000. He was two strokes ahead of Thomas, who ultimately finished in a tie for third and took home $382,800.

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#golf #golfing #pgatour #guys #men
Justin Thomas almost had to compete in a playoff after catching a buzz at a tournament he didn’t think he’d be able to win. 😂

The 2016 Travelers Championship has a place in golf history as the tournament where Jim Furyk recorded the single lowest round in a PGA Tour event with the 58 he shot to close things out on Sunday. 

That overshadowed the impressive round Justin Thomas put together while capping things off with a 62, which sent him rocketing up the leaderboard t0 -12 after starting the day nine strokes behind the leader. ⛳️

Both of those men were able to take advantage of the ideal conditions that dissipated when the wind started to pick up at PC River Highlands later in the day, although Thomas was under the impression that the golfers with later tee times would have that same advantage. 

He shared just how confident he was about that being the case while reflecting on the tournament at the PGA Championship over the weekend, as Thomas recalled the lesson he learned about how to handle things when you find yourself in contention when you head to the clubhouse. 🤷‍♂️

He offered some advice on what you shouldn’t do in that situation, saying:

🗣️ - “The leaders were on the middle of the front nine. I had a buddy that was there watching me, we went in the clubhouse and probably had four or five beers at lunch.”

“The next thing you know, it’s two-and-a-half hours later and I’m still the leader in the clubhouse. The wind picked up like 15, 20 miles an hour and the leaders were on 15. Jimmy [Johnson] was caddying for me at the time, he’s at a Subway like an hour-and-a-half away, like ‘What do we do?’” 🤦‍♂️

“I’ve never not wanted to be in a playoff before, but I kind of didn’t want to be in a playoff then. It wouldn’t have been a good situation.” 👎

Russell Knox helped save the day, as he finished at -14 to finish in sole possession of first place to win $1,188,000. He was two strokes ahead of Thomas, who ultimately finished in a tie for third and took home $382,800.

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#golf #golfing #pgatour #guys #men
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Justin Thomas almost had to compete in a playoff after catching a buzz at a tournament he didn’t think he’d be able to win. 😂 The 2016 Travelers Championship has a place in golf history as the tournament where Jim Furyk recorded the single lowest round in a PGA Tour event with the 58 he shot to close things out on Sunday. That overshadowed the impressive round Justin Thomas put together while capping things off with a 62, which sent him rocketing up the leaderboard t0 -12 after starting the day nine strokes behind the leader. ⛳️ Both of those men were able to take advantage of the ideal conditions that dissipated when the wind started to pick up at PC River Highlands later in the day, although Thomas was under the impression that the golfers with later tee times would have that same advantage. He shared just how confident he was about that being the case while reflecting on the tournament at the PGA Championship over the weekend, as Thomas recalled the lesson he learned about how to handle things when you find yourself in contention when you head to the clubhouse. 🤷‍♂️ He offered some advice on what you shouldn’t do in that situation, saying: 🗣️ - “The leaders were on the middle of the front nine. I had a buddy that was there watching me, we went in the clubhouse and probably had four or five beers at lunch.” “The next thing you know, it’s two-and-a-half hours later and I’m still the leader in the clubhouse. The wind picked up like 15, 20 miles an hour and the leaders were on 15. Jimmy [Johnson] was caddying for me at the time, he’s at a Subway like an hour-and-a-half away, like ‘What do we do?’” 🤦‍♂️ “I’ve never not wanted to be in a playoff before, but I kind of didn’t want to be in a playoff then. It wouldn’t have been a good situation.” 👎 Russell Knox helped save the day, as he finished at -14 to finish in sole possession of first place to win $1,188,000. He was two strokes ahead of Thomas, who ultimately finished in a tie for third and took home $382,800. Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 #golf #golfing #pgatour #guys #men

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