Former world number one Justin Thomas’ HORRIFIC performance at US Open sends shockwaves through golf world
Justin Thomas opens up about his lowest point in his career, sharing his determination to overcome challenges and make a triumphant comeback.

Justin Thomas ( Image via Business Wire )
Professional golfer Justin Thomas is going through a difficult time in his career, freely declaring that he is at his lowest point ever. Despite a strong start to the season in events like the Hero World Challenge and the WM Phoenix Open, Thomas has suffered a string of defeats in recent months. With three missed cuts in his past six events and a best finish of 14th, it is evident that Thomas is struggling with his game.
In the face of these obstacles, Thomas stays steadfast in his goal to recover and recapture his winning form. He recognizes that hardship is an unavoidable part of every athlete’s career, and he is dedicated to putting in the effort necessary to break out of his present rut, according to the Daily Mail.
Thomas has always been recognized for his unrelenting work ethic and passion for the game, and he sees this challenging period as an opportunity to improve as a player and as a person.
Justin Thomas sets sights on British Open after US Open struggles

With upcoming competitions on the horizon and the British Open just around the corner, Justin Thomas is focusing his attention and energy on making a spectacular recovery and dispelling any concerns about his ability on the golf field.
The most recent setback to Thomas’ confidence came at the US Open when he battled to recover his form and missed the cut after a poor showing. Beginning with a wobbly 3-over 73 in the first round, Thomas’ playing deteriorated over the final round, finishing with a dismal 11-over 81. Such numbers mortified and embarrassed the golfer, especially given his liking for the course and the notion that it was well-suited to his game.
This year’s main events were especially difficult for Thomas, who finished with a combined score of 30-over-par in eight rounds. Undaunted, Thomas is motivated to bounce back and grow in the area of activity.
He sees the forthcoming British Open as a chance to rewrite the tale of his recent troubles. Thomas hopes to take advantage of the opportunity to win the prestigious tournament and guarantee that the cuts he missed at the US Open are only the tip of the iceberg on his radar.
Justin Thomas is going through a rough patch professionally, admitting that he is at his lowest point in his career. The US Open was a humiliating experience for Thomas, who publicly expressed his disappointment with his performance.
With the British Open on the horizon, Thomas is keen to learn from his mistakes and improve his game. The golfing world is looking forward to his next appearance at the Travellers Championship in Connecticut, where he hopes to end his string of missed cuts and rekindle his winning form.
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