Thomas says he could not stop thinking about number one ranking
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[March 26, 2018]
(Reuters) - Justin Thomas
admitted to becoming consumed with thoughts of taking over the world
number one ranking before losing his semi-final at the WGC-Dell
Match Play on Sunday.
Thomas would have overtaken fellow American Dustin Johnson to become
top dog in the rankings for the first time had he made the final at
Austin Country Club in Texas.
Instead, Thomas lost 3&2 to Bubba Watson and remained number two.
It was a case of lesson learned, he said.
"Too much, honestly," Thomas told Golf Channel, when asked how much
he had been thinking of the ranking.
"I couldn't stop thinking about it last night. It would have been a
good night to put my phone away and not read anything.
"It's just a learning experience. I need to handle it better."
Thomas had little left in the tank after his clash with Watson, who
went on to beat Kevin Kisner 7&6 in the final, and his match for
third place against Alex Noren was something of an anti climax with
the Swede winning 5&3.
"I'm pretty tired," Thomas said. "It's so hard to keep it going this
afternoon when you know you don't have a chance to win.
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Bubba Watson of the United States tees off on number 8 while playing
against Justin Thomas of the United States during the semifinal
round of the WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play golf tournament at
Austin Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Erich Schlegel-USA TODAY
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"I definitely wasn't very hard to beat this afternoon."
Thomas, who won the most recent major, the PGA Championship last
August, will have a week to refresh before the April 5-8 U.S.
Masters, where he will be one of the favourites.
Perhaps not having the world top ranking on his shoulders would ease
the pressure there, he thought.
"In the end it might be a good thing to go into Augusta without that
and let D.J. have all that pressure," he said.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina, Nick Mulvenney)
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