‘I needed that’: For Justin Thomas, Players comeback means more

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Last week Justin Thomas shot 79-79. He missed the cut. He finished in last place at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

This week? Justin Thomas opened with a decidedly different double: 68-68. Through two rounds he’s T4 at the Players Championship, in contention for a second title at TPC Sawgrass on the five-year anniversary of his first.

But regardless of what happens this weekend — and if you’ll pardon the cliche — Thomas is already leaving this week a winner.

It’s always tough to know how easy it is for top pros to wipe the slate clean after a bad week. Thomas’s 79-79 came under specific circumstances; Bay Hill was his first competitive appearance following a four-month layoff after back surgery last fall. Coming off a long absence meant, in theory, that Thomas could give himself a break. In reality, though? When a reporter asked if giving himself grace had helped him move on; Thomas could only laugh.

“You probably wouldn’t say that if you were around me on Friday afternoon. I was more just sad and upset,” he said. He’d struggled keeping his focus. He’d struggled finding fairways. He’d struggled hitting greens. And he’d struggled putting once he’d gotten there. That was all understandable, from an outsider’s perspective. It was a little tougher for Thomas to handle.

“When you kind of post two pretty humiliating scores, it’s hard to give yourself too much grace,” he said.

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