Thomas wins $10 million bonus as FedExCup champion
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[September 25, 2017]
(Reuters) - American Justin
Thomas lost the battle but won the war, earning the $10 million
bonus as FedExCup champion on Sunday despite falling short of the
tournament victory at the season-ending Tour Championship.
Finishing second behind surprise winner Xander Schauffele at East
Lake in Atlanta, 24-year-old Thomas overtook countryman Jordan
Spieth to top the standings for the PGA Tour's season-long points
race.
Thomas, who won five times this season and claimed his first major
at the PGA Championship, carded a closing 66 to lose by a stroke to
rookie Schauffele, who birdied the final hole for a 68 and finished
at 12-under-par 268.
"It’s a really weird day, getting asked what it’s like to win the
FedExCup because as a competitor you’re mad you didn’t win the
tournament," Thomas said in a greenside presentation.
"What an unbelievable honor this is, the fact that you can win
something over the course of an entire year.
"I played really well all season and it was nice to play well in
some playoff events finally and have it all pay off.
"It was a gruelling day for sure and nerve-racking. Xander is a
deserving champion (of the Tour Championship) and I’m glad to walk
away with this (FedExCup)."
Thomas started the 2016-17 season last October with a victory on the
other side of the world in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, before adding two
wins in Hawaii, the PGA Championship in North Carolina and the Dell
Technologies Championship in Massachusetts.
He credited his hot form to an improved short game, the result, he
said, of hard work.
Thomas also won the PGA of America Player of the Year, which is
based on a points system for tournament wins, official prize-money
and scoring averages.
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Justin Thomas reacts to his putt on the 15th green during the final
round of the Tour Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf
Club. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Spieth, the 2015 FedExCup champion, had a chance to lift the trophy
for the second time in three years, but a tie for seventh at East
Lake was not enough to stave off Thomas.
He finished second in the standings, collecting a $3 million
consolation prize, while Schauffele jumped to third and picked up a
$2 million bonus on top of his Tour Championship prize money of
$1,575,000.
"This was my worst putting week of the year, unfortunately, but what
a great season it was," said Spieth, who won three times including
his third major title at the British Open.
"J.T. (Thomas) obviously is very well deserved to win the FedExCup
this year. It is rightfully so given his season.
"The progression that he has made this year into becoming such a
tremendous closer has been phenomenal to watch.”
Thomas and Spieth will team up on the United States team against an
underdog International side at the Presidents Cup in New York
starting on Thursday.
"I’m very pleased with the way 2017 has gone and we have a chance to
cap it off next week in New York,” Spieth said.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Toby
Davis/Ian Ransom)
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