Justin Thomas calls out opponents for not giving short birdie putt
When Justin Thomas hit his approach shot at the 11th hole some three feet past the hole on Friday at the Presidents Cup, he waved to the crowd and smiled to partner Rickie Fowler, assuming it was a kick-in for birdie. Instead, opponent Marc Leishman waved him up, requesting that he mark the ball.
It was an interesting exchange; Golf Channel’s announcers were curious whether or not Thomas was obligated to go mark his ball, which was in place as a potential backstop as Fowler prepared to hit a pitch shot from 50 yards. After a short back-and-forth Thomas, who didn’t want to interrupt his partner’s rhythm, begrudgingly walked up and marked his Titleist.
Fowler followed with a middling pitch that settled 20 feet from the hole and went on to make par. Leishman made par, too. Then Thomas finished off his three-footer for birdie to send the match 3-up in favor of the Americans. That’s when things got interesting.
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Thomas dropped his putter down from the hole to the ball, measuring the distance of the putt he’d just made. It seemed like he was showing up his opponents, displeased with the entire sequence. Social media had a field day.
JT hollering at Leishman and Haotong about not giving him this one. 3UP thru 11. 💉💉💉 pic.twitter.com/XsPFW3fN8g
— Kyle Porter (@KylePorterCBS) December 13, 2019
when you think it’s your right to go straight to the CFP but you have to go to the Citrus Bowl https://t.co/dBT4j7IKsD
— Brendan Porath (@BrendanPorath) December 13, 2019
JT asked to go mark his ball and prevent potential backstop. He then is unhappy about having to putt at 3-footer for birdie.
Makes it to go 3 up, and then does this… pic.twitter.com/hC5RIpIN3E
— Brentley Romine (@BrentleyGC) December 13, 2019
JT not being conceded the gimme 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/jGazUzbrJs
— Brock 🪨 (@Golfingbrock) December 13, 2019
So was Thomas having a laugh, or was he legitimately upset with his opponents? If he was wishing for a gimme, he doesn’t have much of a case — any opponent would want to see a three-footer when they’re already 2 down. You can decide yourself by watching the entire exchange below.
When your buddy doesn't give you the gimme putt 😆#PresidentsCup pic.twitter.com/qod9ZJHJdB
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) December 13, 2019
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