Thomas seeks the Grand Slam: McIlroy inspires him and reactivates his ambition

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Eight years ago, Justin Thomas, then 24, celebrated his first major victory at Quail Hollow during the 2017 PGA Championship. This week, he returns to this familiar course as a different person and golfer, but with the same goal in mind.

I was fortunate enough to have success at a young age. But when you’re 23 or 24, you have nothing else to think about or worry about. You have no scars. You have no experience.

Justin Thomas

What then seemed the prelude to future successes has evolved. Thomas now remembers that time with a mixture of nostalgia and envy.

Thomas has 16 PGA Tour victories and added another PGA Championship title to his resume in 2022. Throughout his career, with its ups and downs, Thomas says he needs a reminder of his ultimate goal. He found that reminder when watching Rory McIlroy celebrate his Grand Slam at Augusta National last month.

After watching the Masters, it was like, of course, obviously I knew I always wanted to win the Grand Slam, I wanted to win all the majors. But for some reason, seeing someone do it firsthand, it reminded me almost, ‘Damn, I forgot, I really want to do that.’ It’s weird. It’s something that I think all of us, some people, maybe it hits us in different ways in terms of jealousy or drive or whatever you want to call it.

Justin Thomas

When Thomas burst onto the scene, his close friend Jordan Spieth was the one in the spotlight. Thomas has never lacked competitive spirit, but he acknowledges that seeing players like Scottie Scheffler and McIlroy at the top of the game ignites something in him. When asked how much the desire to remind people that he is one of the best players of his generation drives him, Thomas didn’t hesitate.

A lot. Every time someone wins and it’s not me, if it’s a friend, obviously I’m happy for them, but there’s always going to be a part of me that’s jealous and wishes it was me. I think you’d be crazy to say otherwise.

Justin Thomas

Thomas’s path has not been easy. He hit rock bottom in 2023, when he missed the cut in three of the four majors. But his game has been slowly improving since then. This season, Thomas has six top 10s and a win at the RBC Heritage, a signature event. His putting game has improved a lot and Data Golf ranks him as the fifth-best player in the world right now.

I would like to think and I hope to be a more mature person and golfer. But I don’t think it’s fair to play the comparison game. I hope, but I firmly believe that the best of me is yet to come, and I know I have it in me. I just have to go get it and prove it.

Justin Thomas
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