Thomas ends 3-year drought with playoff victory in RBC Heritage
- Justin Thomas won the 2025 RBC Heritage tournament at Harbour Town Golf Links.
- This victory ended a long winless period for Thomas stretching back to May 2022.
- He defeated Andrew Novak in a playoff after both players finished tied at 17-under par.
- Thomas secured the win on the first extra hole with a twenty-one-foot birdie putt.
- The win marks Thomas's 16th PGA Tour title and ended a 1,064-day drought.
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Where Will Justin Thomas Play Next After Stepping ‘Back in the Winner’s Circle’? PGA Tour Pro’s Schedule Explored
“Is it the winning putt? Here it comes! YES IT IS! JUSTIN THOMAS! BACK IN THE WINNER’S CIRCLE!” Jim Nantz’s voice soared across the broadcast as the 21-foot putt dropped. The tears began flowing immediately. Justin Thomas had just secured his first win as a father after nearly 3 years of waiting. The putt was perfect—“as pure as it gets,” as the commentators noted. All Andrew Novak could do was remove his hat in a gesture of respect. Thomas had …
Amanda Balionis Makes Opinion On South Carolina Golf Tournament Clear
Meet Golf Reporter Amanda Balionis (1:04) CBS golf reporter Amanda Balionis got to go to The Hermitage Classic in South Carolina this past week to see Justin Thomas finally end his long drought and win the event. But it was a lot more special than that for her.Taking to Instagram yesterday, Balionis shared some photos from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina along with some of her friends and family. She was having the time of her life and called…
Justin Rose’s Wife Celebrates Easter Without Husband: ‘Missing My Main Man’
A week after his Masters heartbreak, Justin Rose moved on to the next stop on the PGA calendar — which left his family to celebrate Easter without their patriarch. Rose, 44, competed at the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head, South Carolina, over the weekend, the first PGA event since Rose lost to Rory McIlroy in a sudden death playoff at the 2025 Masters Tournament on April 13. The golfer’s wife, Kate Rose, posted about her family’s holiday festivit…
Western pa native Shipley wins Korn Ferry stop - ButlerRadio.com - Butler, PA
Mt. Lebanon native Neal Shipley won the LECOM Suncoast Classic in Lakewood Ranch, Florida on Saturday with a 38-foot birdie putt on the fifth playoff hole for his first victory on the Korn Ferry Tour. The event was his eighth on the tour after turning professional less than a year ago. The victory gave the Central Catholic graduate full exemption on the tour for the remainder of the year and moves him up to third place on that tour’s points list…
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