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Justin Thomas calls back-and-forth with USGA ‘unfortunate’

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PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA - MARCH 02:   Justin Thomas plays his shot from the seventh tee during the third round of the Honda Classic at PGA National Resort and Spa on March 02, 2019 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA - MARCH 02: Justin Thomas plays his shot from the seventh tee during the third round of the Honda Classic at PGA National Resort and Spa on March 02, 2019 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)



    Written by Mike McAllister @PGATOUR_MikeMc

    PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Justin Thomas acknowledged “it was a little shocking” to see the USGA’s tweet that he’s cancelled every meeting regarding discussions about golf’s new rules, but he said he hopes to meet soon and still maintains positive relationships with several USGA officials.

    Thomas and the USGA went back-and-forth during a Twitter exchange Saturday that Thomas described as “unfortunate.”

    “It really hurt me,” Thomas said Sunday after shooting a final-round 71 at The Honda Classic to finish at even par in his title defense. “It was upsetting to me because … the information they put out there was inaccurate in terms of me cancelling meetings, and that doesn’t make me look good, and that’s just when I got a little upset. …

    “I’ve talked to them, and I’ve talked to them about the rules this year. We’ve all tried to communicate and tried to get better relationships with them. It is what it is, and all we’re looking is to better the sport and better the game.”

    Thomas was disappointed to see the two-stroke penalty assessed to Adam Schenk prior to Saturday’s third round due to the revised rule regarding caddie alignment. In a follow-up tweet, Thomas wrote, “I more so say things in hopes that the USGA starts communicating with the current players to better the game and the sport. The rules are rules, no getting past that. Just hoping going forward, communication is had and ALL GOLFERS benefit from any changes.”

    The USGA responded with a tweet that started, “Justin, we need to talk. You’ve cancelled every meeting we’ve planned with you, but we are reaching out again.” A follow-up tweet from the USGA noted that Thomas had connected offline with the organization, but Thomas said on Sunday that no meeting has yet been scheduled.

    “We’ve tried to get on a couple calls, and I was in the middle of this three-week stretch, so I was like, look, I’m sorry, this time isn’t very good,” Thomas explained. “But we’re definitely going to talk at some point, but we’ve had conversations this year multiple times with a couple different people.

    “It’s not like it hasn’t happened. It’s just, it hasn’t the last three weeks because I’ve been at a tournament, and that’s my main focus.”

    Regarding the specific penalty assessed to Schenk, Thomas said, “I just think it needs to be changed … Obviously he could back off, but he couldn’t back off. He was up against the lip [of a greenside bunker] and he couldn’t really go left, either.

    “All of us at some point in our career have been in that position where the caddie is behind you and you’re … talking through it and the caddie is kind of standing there and he’s like, ‘Yeah, I think you go over there,’ and it’s like, ‘OK.’ It’s very, very obvious when a caddie is lining a player up. Anything that can be changed rule-wise that can better the game, all of us are all for it.”

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