Justin Thomas wins 2025 RBC Heritage for first victory in three years

Justin Thomas is the winner of the PGA tour again.
A 31 -year -old Kentucky Perde state emptied the first wrapping hole to win 2025 RBC Heritage Sunday on Andrew Novak for 16Y PGA TOUR TITLE, but first in two years, 10 months and 29 days since the 2022 PGA championship at South Hills.
“Winning is really difficult, it is really difficult,” Thomas said. “I forgot how much I liked this.”
Thomas launched the final round of 3-Nder 68 in Harbour Town Golf Links at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, to a total of 72 hole from 17-ener 267.
He opened with the training course linking 10-ener 61 and went to become the only first leader to win this season. Thomas made birds in the numbers 5 and 8 on the ninth front to take the initiative in 16 below. Drain a bird 25 feet in Par-5 15Y In the organization.
Thomas won for the first time since he became a father and joined Arnold Palmer, Jack Nickelus, Tiger Woods and Rorre McLeroi in obtaining at least 16 wins and two specializations before the age of 32.
Thomas ranked third in strokes: putting the week, which is a significant improvement in his position last season. After rating No. 174 last season, Thomas spent time with Zander Shofley working on his technology. The session was paid for 3 hours profits. Thomas improved to 40Y This season. Lewis from the golf channel, jokingly, “I may get an invoice in the cabinet of my country stadium.”
Thomas won four of the 3 best finishes, including two from second place in this season. “Everyone wants it bad, but he has that tenderness on his shoulder,” said Trevor Emman of CBS Sports.