It's not like the 28-year-old and former No. 1 player in the
world had a terrible season -- seven top-10 finishes, an overall
No. 4 FedExCup ranking and a title at the Players Championship.
But after finishing as the Tour's leading money winner in three
of the previous four seasons, Thomas' performance dipped a bit.
Sure, he started fine enough (three top-fives in first six
events) and ended the season well (fourth place in two of his
final three tournaments).
But between those stretches included a 15-tourney span when his
Players Championship win was his only top-five.
Enter new caddie Jim "Bones" Mackay, who replaced Caddie Hall of
Famer Jimmy Johnson nearly two weeks ago. Mackay, the former
longtime bag man for Phil Mickelson for 25 years, becomes
Thomas' second permanent caddie since joining the Tour.
"I think it's going to be something where we'll just kind of
learn, you know?" Thomas said while interviewed Tuesday in Las
Vegas, with Summit Creek the site of this weekend's CJ Cup.
"Obviously I'm comfortable right now and I think he's
comfortable now, but I'm sure as more and more events go on,
like anything, you just get better and better.
"At least that's the hope." Mackay has previous experience
working with Thomas, stepping in for Johnson at the 2018 Sony
Open (Thomas finished T-14) and again in 2020 at the WGC-FedEx
St. Jude Invitational, which Thomas won by three strokes.
"I think that's the exciting part about it is that we're already
very confident, I feel like we can do a lot of great things, but
at the same time we're just going to continue to learn and know
each other better and better and hopefully get more comfortable.
"So ... yeah, we feel very comfortable, but there's always going
to be things that, like I said, we're going to learn about each
other as we go on. I think we're both very excited and looking
forward to that."
Thomas spoke optimistically of his recent play, both down the
stretch last season and during his Ryder Cup stint for Team USA,
when he went 2-1-0 at Whistling Straits.
"I really feel like I kind of found some good stuff there at the
end of the season and into the playoffs to where I started
playing a little bit better, and hopefully we'll be able to take
some of that into this fall and into the 2021-22 season," Thomas
said.
--Field Level Media
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