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That had a special resonance, given that Thomas was among those watching at Valhalla in his native Louisville when Woods won the US PGA Championship of 2000. He had special access to the course as the son of a professional golfer. Justin Thomas wins US PGA and confirms years of potential Read more “That’s kind of the first memory for me in terms of being at a golf tournament,” Thomas said. “I wanted to play professional golf but being at the PGA that week and just hearing the roars, seeing what Tiger was producing out there. Him and that week was http://www.authenticducksstore.com/sami-vatanen-jersey_c-433.html the reason that I was like, ‘OK, this is really what I want to do.’ And then to have him basically cheering me on, it’s bizarre, it really is. “I was seven years old and watching it in the clubhouse and he hits the putt on camera and before it can fall in on TV I can just hear the roar outside. I’ll never forget that. 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