Loaded field in Las Vegas for CJ Cup as Masters looms
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[October 15, 2020]
(Reuters) - Defending champion
Justin Thomas returns to action at this week's CJ Cup in Las Vegas
where four of the world's top six players head an elite field
warming up for next month's Masters.
The tournament is usually part of the PGA Tour's Asian swing but was
moved this year to Shadow Creek Golf Course from Nine Bridges in
South Korea because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Initial favourite Dustin Johnson withdrew from the no-cut, 78-player
event after a positive COVID-19 test but even without the world
number one the tournament has a very strong field.
Joining world number three Thomas at Shadow Creek are Spaniard Jon
Rahm (two), Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy (four), PGA Championship
winner Collin Morikawa (six) and Xander Schauffele (eight).
Thomas, in his first start since earning a share of eighth place at
last month's U.S. Open, is hoping to increase his speed and distance
over the next two weeks before he takes time off ahead of the Nov.
12-15 Masters.
"The absolute No. 1 thing is I'm continuing to stay injury-free and
I'm continuing to progress in a good direction of terms of staying
healthy and staying fit," said Thomas, who has won the event twice
in its three-year existence.
"But if I can do that while incorporating some more speed, then
that's big."
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Justin Thomas plays his shot from the ninth tee during the final
round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Winged Foot Golf Club -
West. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
Four-times major champion Brooks Koepka, who was runner-up at last
year's Masters, makes his third return from an injury-related hiatus
in 14 months and said he finally feels great.
Koepka is confident his hip and knee issues are finally behind him
and although he only started hitting balls about 10 days ago, he is
not using this tournament as a way to ease himself back into
competition.
"Winning (is the goal). I know physically I'll be able to walk four
rounds and have no issue with it," said world number 11 Koepka.
"From there, it's just go out and win."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)
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