Thomas had missed a five-foot putt on the
fourth hole in the third round on Saturday and used the slur,
which was picked up by a television microphone. He later said he
was deeply apologetic.
He carded a final round 66 on Sunday to finish third after
Harris English beat Joaquin Niemann on the first extra hole of a
playoff.
"Golf wasn't the main thing on my mind," Thomas told Golf
Channel. "Usually being four back going into Sunday, I'm
thinking about one thing only and that's trying to win.
"Obviously had a lot of other things on my mind last night. I
apologised ... I don't need to explain myself. I screwed up. I
made a terrible judgment call. But I thought a lot last night
that, we grow a lot as people over time.
"I wish I could learn to grow a different way than the way I
chose to do it, but unfortunately it's in the past and there's
nothing that I can do about it now.
"It definitely was a distraction out there today. But now I just
get to take time going forward and try to become better because
of it."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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